07/07/2016
Every Homoeopathic medicine has its a particular physical constitution especially of polycrest remedies.So,How much we can depend upon these physical makeups of every polycrest remedies for prescribing a SIMILIMUM? a phlegmatic blonde woman will always indicates pulsatilla? do we mean that a women of this type never requires nux vom?
under physical makeup the followings things will come:
built of the patient
colour of irish and conjunctiva
coour of hair
colour of skin
types of hair and its unevent distribution over body
eccentric pupil
paper thin nails etc
these things people carry since his/ her birth. During proving , a particular type of physical make up brings more symptoms of a paticular drug than others. and proving does not transform a blonde haired person to a dark haired person.
i have extracted a few lines from temperament chapter of H.A ROBERTS philosophy.
When a remedy is indicated, the symptomatology gives us a basis for our simillimum regardless of colour or type. Thus we may find a so-called woman's remedy, such as Sep., distinctly indicated in a man. Some of our older teachers instructed that when a remedy was indicated out of its normal type it was a double indication that was needed in that particular case.
it is true that the spare , narrow chested individual that we call the Phos. type may develop phos. symptoms more readily than a different physical stature; but the development of symptoms according to physical makeup does not run to any proven ratio of dependability.
when Puls. will develop blonde hair, or nux vom provings change the colour of the hair , the eyes or the skin to the true brunette type, then we may say with truth that the wiry brunette is a nux vom patient, for the blonde haired lady is a pulsatilla patient and judge them correctly at first glance.