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Hi Dr. Bhatia,
I'll put in another vote for looking at bar-c or a baryta salt. Baryta individuals can be very intelligent, but feel 'small' in comparison with their peers, or feel a lack of confidence once they move outside their area of expertise. Good luck! |
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Prof. Raza Hussain
"dwarfish can have many meanings." It would be much better if it was clearified what 'dwarfish' means to the patient. It could mean shorter than others, or small or freakish, feeling of odd or different because of being a woman in a man's world. Perhaps she has overextended herself, studied too hard and isn't accepted like or on the same level as the men are. Is this what makes her feel dwarfish? She could be asked to put it in different terms or give an illustration of what she means or more expressions of how she feels. |
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Carol Fr
I got your point. It means that each word of repertory could have others meaning too . Now what is the actual meaning of a word in the repertory, no body knows exactly but the prover who first noted the symptom at the time of proving knows better what was in his/her mind when he mentioned the symptom in proving proforma.
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