thanks shirley and hans for your answers.
i didn't explain my concern well.
there is boenninghausen, there is me.
boenninghausen could look at a case, see in one consultation the lining up remedies and the main remedy, and the order in which to give them.
in the first consulatation i cannot see ahead like boenninghausen did, so i will try one of the remedies in the case that looks most likely to go first and have to wait to see what comes up after that.
the tension is that patients really want the kind of service that boenninghausen was able to offer, and i'm just frustrated that i'm not up to that