If there is no sign of congestion, and this is a change from your first exam of the patient, and he seems to be getting better, then you've already done whatever you needed to do. A SARS patient IS an ordinary patient, and you have to treat this patient the same way as you would treat any other patient who comes to you for homeopathic medicine--take the case and prescribe, just as you did.
What prompted the choice for Justicia? What rubrics did you use for the prescription?
Looks like you did very well with what could have been another, blown-out-of-proportion ailment.
[ 14. May 2003, 11:30: Message edited by: ChaChaHeels ]
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