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Old 9th February 2001, 07:41 AM
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Dr. MAS seems to have got it all wrong.

Similar remedy does not mean that throughout the case only one remedy would be indicated or given. The simillimum can keep on changing from time to time as the symptoms change. For example, Aconite may need Sulphur or any other suitable remedy to complete its favourable action in a case of inflammatory fever. So both the remedies were similar, not concurrently but at different times and it cannot be termed as "combination practice"!

In Aphorism # 273, Hahnemann categorically prohibits dispensation of "mixtures" and "combinations". However, naturally occurring combinations such as Causticum, Nat Sulph, etc., are exceptions and for good reason.


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