(A.16): It’s coldness on page 886 in Kent: Cervical region: sensitive to a draft: Hepar, Mercurius and Silicea, all in italics.(G.V.): That seems to be a general aggravation; I’m looking for a draft in bed.
(A.17): It’s a chilliness from moving the bed clothes.
(G.V.): No, I was thinking of something more specific.
(A.18): Hepar has an excited cough when any part of the body gets cold.
(G.V.): Rhus toxicodendron and Silicea also have an aggrava-tion from a draft when they are in bed.
(A.19): Medorrhinum doesn’t appear under the rubric Chilliness, slightest movement of the bed clothes.
FEEDBACK CASE 11: CERVICAL SPINE SYNDROME
(G.V.): After only twenty-four hours we already have some feed-back: an acute inflammation and compression.
(F.P.): Yesterday evening I had more pain in my arm, even when I was lying down, and I had an unusual urge to urinate during the night. The rest was the same until this afternoon. I was able to sit on a chair without pain nearly the whole time. But since 2:30p.m. I have had a strange feeling in my fingers, like when you come inside from being outside in very cold weather and your fingers tingle and are a little swollen. It’s a very nice feeling for me. (laughs)
LIVE
(G.V.): Medorrhinum, in a 200 dose, was the remedy. She is very happy, (applause) Thank you. She has a strong organism. Despite the fact that we had a compression from the symptoma-tology, the inflammation went down very quickly and only the compression symptoms still remain. We expect that, by the end