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| the simillimum is the single remedy that matches one's symptoms the best. |
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| What is a characteristic symptom? |
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| a characteristic symptom is a rare or unique symptom. |
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| What is a common symptom? |
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| a common symptom is a symptom such as the measles. |
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| Why is grading symptoms important in casetaking? |
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| it iis important to grade symptoms so tht they match the same grading found in the repertory |
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| What did Dr. wright from Maryland say regarding the Spanish Flu? |
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| I have never strayed from homeopathy in treating influenza, and the spanish flu should renw one's trust in it's capabilities. |
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| Can more than one remedy be taken at once? |
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| According to classical homeopathy, no ... only one remedy should be taken at one time. |
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| Miranda Castro says ... symptoms are for dummies. |
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| T/F: Of great interest to the homeopath is whether a complaint, such as asthma, is better or worse from sea air. |
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| What is the difference between the Materia Medica and the Repertory? |
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| Materia Medica is a compilation of the remedies, while the reperatory is a compilation of the symptoms. |
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| is found within a repertory and is the description of one symptom. |
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| One factor of a virus jumping the species barrier is ... |
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| When an infectious disease occurs in a given area, it is a/an ... |
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| When it causes destruction on a worldwide scale, it is called a ... |
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| Three types of viruses that cause influenza are ... and ... and ... of these ... is more Virulent. |
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| ... is the most destructive of influenzas and occurs ... the winter months. |
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| Traditionally, influenza kills the very young and the old. What age group did the 1918 Spanish Flu take? |
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| T/F: Two places on the globe escaped the Spanish Flue, St. Helena and New Guinea. |
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| The spanish Flu hit in 3 waves and was the worst medical catastrope of all time. |
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| Of all the drugs used during the Spanish Flu, the most harmful was ... which took the allopaths 45 more years to learn. |
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| The Spanish Flu took the lives of ... people worldwide. |
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| T/F: Slow onset and low fever marked the Spanish Flu. |
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| Influenza is typically accompanied with vomiting and diarrhea. |
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| Sudden ... affected almost 1/2 of all Spanish Flu victims, and they would often lose as much as a pint of blood at a time. |
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| The name for flu in France is ... |
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| T/F: It took four years for the Bubonic Plague to spread across Europe. |
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| T/F: It took four months for the first wave of the Spanish Flu to circle the globe. |
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| T/F: Influenza is strictly a respiratory disease. |
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| Which country was eventually blamed for the start of the Spanish Flu? |
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| List 3 remedies for sudden onset influenza. |
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| Aconite, Belladonna, Arsenicum |
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| List 3 remedies for gradual onset influenza. |
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| bryonia, gelsemium, spongia |
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| List the levels of the Hierarchy of Health. |
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| mental, emotional, physical |
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| List the following symptoms in accordance to the Hierarchy of health from deepest to the periphery: heart murmur, sadness, forgetfulness |
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Mind: forgetfulness emotional: sadness physical: heart murmur |
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| List the following symptoms in accordance to the Hierarchy of Health from deepest to the periphery: delusions, arthritis, irritability. |
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Mind: delusions. Emotional: irritability physical: arthritis |
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| Which of the following is an acute illness? |
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| Which of the following is a chronic illness: |
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| WHich of the following is NOT a general symptom? |
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