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Old 2nd March 2004, 02:17 PM
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Hi Passkey,
Nice article. thank you.
I was a little confused - who is teh author?

I think this is a very interesting statement.

The-theory of miasmatics is not an easy option. '. Rather it is a difficult option demanding greater understanding on the part of the prescriber. The individual still has to be matched to the remedy but a true appreciation of the miasm that is active in any case allows one to rapidly discard large sections of the repertory. Also to disregard parts of the total symptom picture as relating to the latent rather than the active miasm, thus eliminating many apparent contradictions.
Whilst at the same time, being aware of the latent miasm one can predict the next likely set of phenomena and be ready to apply the appropriate remedy.



Could the author elaborate it by giving us a case history and analysis as example? It will be more easily understood.
thank you.
doctorleela
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