a meaningless cough without any expectoration. She says that in the morning there is some kind of expectoration. Now, what is happening is that the remedy that was given, especially the Kali carbonicum, has aggravated the situation without any pos-sibility of ameliorating. This is an aggravation of the remedy. With a sensitive case like this you can aggravate, for instance, a cough, and make it meaningless. But at the same time she says something that relieves me: “In the morning I have some expectoration.”
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(F.P.): (Coughs)
(G.V.): Do you have any perspiration?
(F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): A lot?
(F.P.): Um, not a lot, but it’s pretty continuous.
(G.V.): Where is the perspiration mostly?
(F.P.): Face and upper body mostly, but also on my legs; every-where really, but mostly upper body.
(G.V.): Do you feel cold, warm?
(F.P.): Most of the time I feel quite warm, occasionally I’ll have chills. Sometimes I’ll have a combination of warm and chill and I’m not sure where I am.
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(G.V.): Most of the time she feels warm with occasional chills, and sometimes it alternates.
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(G.V.): You alternate between heat, flushes of heat, and then chills?(F.P.): Not like that, because I’ve only had chills twice since I’ve been sick, once today a couple of times.
(G.V.): Do you have the X-ray?
(Therapist): Not with me, no.
(F.P.): The radiologist said that it’s mostly here…