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* Dr please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime. How do you know that you will have fever and it will take a long time to subside?"  'The rainy season is about to set in and I know that every year in wet weather, the fever comes and remains for a considerably long time. I am afraid of it".
* Dr please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime. How do you know that you will have fever and it will take a long time to subside?"  'The rainy season is about to set in and I know that every year in wet weather, the fever comes and remains for a considerably long time. I am afraid of it".
* "But why should it follow that since you got fever during the wet weather, continuously for many seasons, it will repeat itself this year as well?<nowiki>''. ' 'Although I can'</nowiki>t offer any logical explanation for my fear, I must tell you that I will have it.
* "But why should it follow that since you got fever during the wet weather, continuously for many seasons, it will repeat itself this year as well?<nowiki>''. ' 'Although I can'</nowiki>t offer any logical explanation for my fear, I must tell you that I will have it.
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* A [[Rheumatoid Arthritis]] patient tells you: The whole of my body has become so stiff as if it is made of wood or glass. This sensation is a warning that the pains will aggravate. This is frightening for me ().  
* A [[Rheumatoid Arthritis]] patient tells you: The whole of my body has become so stiff as if it is made of wood or glass. This sensation is a warning that the pains will aggravate. This is frightening for me ().  
* "Are you sure"? "Yes, I am ". "How"?  
* "Are you sure"? "Yes, I am ". "How"?  
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*Please do not waste time in asking me any questions. The more you ask the more my fear increases. Please do something quickly to relieve me of this pain if you can because my fear is increasing.  
*Please do not waste time in asking me any questions. The more you ask the more my fear increases. Please do something quickly to relieve me of this pain if you can because my fear is increasing.  
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*He will say, "No, I can't say"  
*He will say, "No, I can't say"  
* "Why are you afraid then?" "This again I can't say". "Are you actually afraid that your pains arc about to increase?"
* "Why are you afraid then?" "This again I can't say". "Are you actually afraid that your pains arc about to increase?"
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* Dr. please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime.
* Dr. please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime.
* I want it stopped now and not allowed to prolong  
* I want it stopped now and not allowed to prolong  
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* Such a patient will keep stressing his own points so emphatically as to draw your complete attention to him so that he can compel you to hear each and every detail of his sufferings.  
* Such a patient will keep stressing his own points so emphatically as to draw your complete attention to him so that he can compel you to hear each and every detail of his sufferings.  
* But he will become undecided if asked whether he actually needs medicine, (aid) even though your decision as a physician will be in favor of medicine. 'Then do you think that you must have medicine?" he is asked. His reply generally is, "It is for you to decide as a doctor whether I need it or not".  
* But he will become undecided if asked whether he actually needs medicine, (aid) even though your decision as a physician will be in favor of medicine. 'Then do you think that you must have medicine?" he is asked. His reply generally is, "It is for you to decide as a doctor whether I need it or not".  
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Revision as of 07:11, 26 August 2024

Rhus-t is a Sehgal Remedy in Sehgal Method

Sehgal Rubrics

FEAR, superstitious
  • It is the Main Rubric of Rhus-t, which means fear without any logical grounds
  • Dr please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime. How do you know that you will have fever and it will take a long time to subside?" 'The rainy season is about to set in and I know that every year in wet weather, the fever comes and remains for a considerably long time. I am afraid of it".
  • "But why should it follow that since you got fever during the wet weather, continuously for many seasons, it will repeat itself this year as well?''. ' 'Although I can't offer any logical explanation for my fear, I must tell you that I will have it.
DELUSION, injured is being

DELUSIONS. glass, wood etc. being made of

FEAR, superstitious

  • A Rheumatoid Arthritis patient tells you: The whole of my body has become so stiff as if it is made of wood or glass. This sensation is a warning that the pains will aggravate. This is frightening for me ().
  • "Are you sure"? "Yes, I am ". "How"?
CARRIED, desire to be fast
  • Please do not waste time in asking me any questions. The more you ask the more my fear increases. Please do something quickly to relieve me of this pain if you can because my fear is increasing.
SHRIEKING, aid/or

springing up from bed

  • I am not able lo lie down even for a moment and I have to get out of bed straight away ().
DELUSIONS, wood, glass etc. being made of
  • Another patient with the same disease and same condition of mind yet with different indications answers the same question: 'Are you sure that your pains will increase because your whole body is stiff?"
  • He will say, "No, I can't say"
  • "Why are you afraid then?" "This again I can't say". "Are you actually afraid that your pains arc about to increase?"
CARRIED, desire to be fast

FEAR, superstitious

  • Dr. please do something quickly otherwise I will be in the grip of fever which lasts for a long lime.
  • I want it stopped now and not allowed to prolong
SHRIEKING, aid for, sleep in
  • Such a patient will keep stressing his own points so emphatically as to draw your complete attention to him so that he can compel you to hear each and every detail of his sufferings.
  • But he will become undecided if asked whether he actually needs medicine, (aid) even though your decision as a physician will be in favor of medicine. 'Then do you think that you must have medicine?" he is asked. His reply generally is, "It is for you to decide as a doctor whether I need it or not".