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By Kartik Murtys
July 12, 2016· 1 min read
THERAPEUTICS
Clinical CasesKartik Murtys · July 12, 2016 · 1 min

G., aged thirty-eight, has had frequent attacks of renal colic, for which he has usually taken Opium or other narcotics. Duration of the paroxysm usually about six hours. The first time I was called, under the influence of Remedy X 3CH the paroxysm lasted five hours. There was then a much longer in

G., aged thirty-eight, has had frequent attacks of renal colic, for which he has usually taken Opium or other narcotics. Duration of the paroxysm usually about six hours. The first time I was called, under the influence of Remedy X 3CH the paroxysm lasted five hours. There was then a much longer interval. The second attack I gave him Remedy X 200CH, and the duration of the paroxysm was only two hours. Has now been free from an attack for over five months.

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