The questions I mentioned here are of central importance. I don’t have all the answers; I just ask as many questions as I can under the circumstances in the hopes of learning as much as I can about each case. I hope that all of you, especially my students who have followed my teaching closely, will one day be able to give precise answers to these questions, because there are precise answers.
Let me give you an example of what I mean: You have a case of Calcarea carbonica. Now, suppose underneath Calcarea car-bonica, as a second remedy, you need to give Tuberculinum. And let’s suppose that you have another case of Calcarea carbonica, which is of the constitutional type, and underneath you see the need to give Lycopodium or Nitricum acidum. The manifestation or expression of Calcarea carbonica in one type, will be different from the other; so that it is possible that you might see underlying hints of, say, Tuberculinum. Take the case of a Calcarea car-bonica who gets frequent colds with a lot of bronchitis, with a sensitivity to the lungs, with a tendency towards easy lung infec-tions. All this points to the possibility of an underlying Tubercu-linum; so your course of treatment would be to give Calcarea carbonica and then Tuberculinum, and then the patient should do very well. The other case of Calcarea carbonica is not as easy. This patient might have cystitis, for example, and at the same time contract infections. You look at the patient’s history and see that the patient’s father had gonorrhea. Your suspicions about an underlying remedy are confirmed, and you see that beneath the Calcarea carbonica there is the possibility of Medorrhinum. It is a different expression of the same remedy, Calcarea carbonica.
(A.): When do you give Tuberculinum, when you see a bronchi-tis under Calcarea?
(G.V.): Yes, that is one instance in which you’d give Tuberculi-num. However, you have to decide whether the remedy you have to give first should be Tuberculinum or Calcarea carbonica. I gave you an example of a case in which the first remedy was