to get some rest around six or seven in the morning, and then he would rest for about four or five hours. But it was a kind of haziness and restlessness rather than a deep sleep, so that when he woke up, he did not feel rested. However, Syphilinum did nothing. After four months, he received a dose of Phosphoricum acidum because of the terrible weakness which now dominated him completely. As far as this patient was concerned, I could not see a light at the end of the tunnel, and so I asked a colleague to take over the case. He recommended Helleborus because of the sighing and the brain fag. The patient was given Helleborus XM in May, 1988, and later, in August, 1988, XM and 50M, but without result.
In September, 1988, he was given a dose of Staphisagria. Because this remedy also failed to bring about any positive results, and because the patient was now desperate, he went to another homeopath. In November, 1988, he was given a dose of Selenium XM. I understand that there was some improvement with this remedy because a change in his sleep rhythm was seen: he no longer stayed up all night, and he was more restful around or after midnight. But the patient did not really admit that this change might be seen as an improvement. He received a second dose of Selenium – this time 50M – on December 6, 1988. In January of this year, 1989, there was a change made in remedies. I don’t really know why, but he was given Alumina 200, with no effect; and on February 24, he was given a dose of Medorrhinum 1M. His skin condition is not bad at present, as shown in the fact that he has only had to use a light ointment over the last few years, but he says the itching is unbearable. The patient seems to me to be a perfectionist, sometimes pedan-tic, very minute and long-winded, and detailed in every respect. He cannot give in to anyone or admit to being wrong. He wants to be perfect and thinks that he can be, but there is something, a blockage, which holds him back. He is afraid that others will laugh at him. He is very sensitive, and particularly during his youth he was often humiliated. He told me that if he gets excited,