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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2434

Case of sciatica in lower limbs with burning
While I was at the War, Dr. L., who did not know that I am a homeopath, asked me to see with him a civilian patient who for three weeks had been suffering from a right-sided and very painful sciatica which no treatment could relieve. My colleague had conscientiously searched for the cause of the trouble without result. He had not been able to discover a septic focus, infection, nor an anomaly of the urine. He had tried all the usual medicines, had applied blisters and other outward treatments, had examined the prostate, etc.
My colleague was much surprised when, instead of examining the patient, I merely asked a number of questions which established that he suffered from a burning pain, that it was relieved by hot applications and that his sufferings were worst about 1 a.m. The symptoms clearly indicated Arsenic, which in strong doses produces burning pains which are worst at midnight and which are relieved by heat. I gave him Arsenic by the millionth of a grain, a dose every three hours. The first night the pain was so great that the patient frequently cried out. On the third day he was cured.
Six months later the same man had a similar attack of sciatica. My colleague, having been told what remedy I had given, treated the patient with similar doses of Arsenic without success. He wrote to me, mentioning that the symptoms had changed. The pain was still a burning pain, but heat no longer relieved it. It was worst at 10 o’clock in the morning instead of about midnight and there was trembling in the sciatic leg. Trembling with aggravation at 10 a.m. indicated Gelsemium as the remedy. I sent my colleague Gelsemium in doses of a millionth of a grain and on the second day the patient was cured. The law of Homoeopathy that likes are cured by likes was brilliantly vindicated.
Heal Thyself, 1936, August, vol. LXXI, No. 848