compare two very similar, yet inimical remedies. Which rem-edies are these? Phosphorus and Causticum. Let us see if this isn’t a Causticum child rather than a Phosphorus child. Compare the specific pathology of Causticum to the symptom in the report aversion to sweets. Can this be a Causticum case? Causticum is afraid in the dark. The child gets up during the night, leaves his bedroom and climbs into bed with his parents. If you want to translate this into the language of the repertory, what would you say? Fear of being alone at the night. Open your repertory to fear of being alone at night. We see three remedies, amongst them Causticum in italics and Stramonium, very strong. We’ve already decided on Stramonium, but I believe that Phosphorus and Pulsatilla should be added as well. Phosphorus in the same degree as Causticum, and Pulsatilla in the first degree.
(A.5): What about Medorrhinum?
(G.V.): Medorrhinum may have fear at night.
(A.6): When you combine his getting out of bed at night to go to his parents with his attachment to his friends and teacher, along with the way he sits next to his parents and clings to them, you can also take the symptom clinging from the repertory, which is Stramonium.
(G.V.): As you remember, I immediately inquired concerning Stramonium, because I could see that this very sweet child is like Stramonium. The Stramonium child might not have any of the other fears mentioned here, but they definitely wake up at night from nightmares. It is almost a must that Stramonium be prescribed for these sweet children who display an obvious fear of violence. Fear of violence then appears at night in the form of nightmares; they wake up screaming and are completely ter-rified. So, in light of the absence of nightmares in this case, we have to choose between Pulsatilla and Causticum, which are the main remedies now after Phosphorus has failed. Another hint: there is one remedy that we do not know well and which even I haven’t mentioned often. This child has some of the Natrum elements; the sensitivities and the fact that he is communica-