with the knees knocking together in Lathyrus. Here we have a peculiar case because only one leg is affected and the paralysis is gradual and localized; these are peculiarities of Causticum. All the other remaining symptoms also indicate Causticum.
As you can see from this example, general flat repertorization suffices to find the appropriate remedy. When I heard that he bites his fingers. I asked when his illness started, because this biting of the fingers would make sense if it had started after Plumbum. But it appears that his problems started before. I do not know why Plumbum iodatum was given at all. Plumbum could be tried, though I would think that we would have much more trembling in Plumbum. Plumbum is usually indicated when we see an effect on the circulatory system, in the pres-ence of atheromatosis, or when the patient cannot walk due to arteriosclerosis. It is a remedy that affects the locomotor system through the vasomotor. Plumbum is a remedy that you would give in cases of paralysis and heavy atheromatosis or arterio-sclerosis. In comparison, Causticum is a neuromuscular remedy; it’s a remedy specifically for localized paralysis.
(A.13): Why didn’t you ask him exactly what had happened when he was thirty-five years old and fell into a coma and was later diagnosed as having tuberculous meningitis?
(G.V.): Well, yes, I could have asked him, but I already knew the causative factor: tubercular meningitis. Why did I need to pry any further? I had to consider the patient and respect his privacy; besides, he struck me as a square sort of person. Theoretically, you can ask innumerable questions in an investigation, but somewhere you have to call a halt to your probing. You have to be able to judge when further questioning will no longer reveal additional useful information.
(A.14): But then you might prescribe Tuberculinum based on the causative factor alone, when in fact the patient does not have the constitution or the symptoms of Tuberculinum at all. To what extent could Tuberculinum help relieve or improve his illness if it were administered as the primary remedy? Furthermore,