a blood test taken while he had pneumonia. In November, 1988, an operation was planned to prevent contractions of the muscles. But shortly after the operation began, it had to be discontinued due to a general urticaria. He finally underwent the operation in January, 198 While he was in the hospital he developed tonsil-litis, for which he was treated with antibiotics.
Findings following homeopathic interrogation: He sleeps rest-lessly, turns around often, covers himself up and perspires; he can only sleep when the light is on. He is afraid of the dark, afraid of being alone, and he is very frightened by the presence of viva-cious children. He is very shy, reserved, and easily exhausted. He cries when he is angry and slams the door when he is mad. He desires noodles, salad, cold milk, fried eggs; he requires large amounts of cold drinks. He has an aversion to sweets and to drinking from somebody else’s glass, even his parents’. Apple juice causes diarrhea. He plays with his fingers in his mouth and nose; feet are restless; he has cold hands. He breathes through his mouth. Loud noises in kindergarten disturb him. He likes ani-mals. On February 26, 1989, Phosphorus C200 was given once.(G.V.): What was his reaction to Phosphorus?
(Therapist): He didn’t have much of a reaction, but I have to say that his allergy has been much better in the last half year. There is not a lot of acute symptomatology. (G.V.): Have you seen any changes yet?
(Father): We think he is a lot better. He no longer has the problem with coughs and colds that he used to have – he used to have a lot of trouble in that direction – so in our opinion he’s a lot better. But this improvement took place before Phosphorus was given. He was operated on in Aachen eight weeks ago, and it is taking him quite a long time to get over this operation – a long time before he was able to walk again. Do you want to see the scars from the operation? It’s been done on both sides; this should enable him to walk longer.
(G.V.): How long can he walk now at a time?