Definition
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Avarice
Ars, Calc, Hyos, Op, Sep
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- An excessive desire to gain and hoard wealth
- For making payment for my medicine he would wait for certain fresh receipts and would not touch collections already received and revealed further that this tendency was generally the cause of dispute between him and the members of his family
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Greed
Ars, Calc, Hyos, ,Lyc, Nux-v, Phos, Pulos, Rhus-t, Sep, Staph, Sul
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Comparing
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- Both are Sehgal Rubrics
- Avarice patient does not want to spent. I cannot share it with others
- Greed person want more and more. He also want other's for him
- In greed you suffer more.
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Another situation of Greed in a patient who do not tell the truth about his relief after your remedy.
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- When he is asked, how much do you better? He says Nothing. When you tell him if you do not tell me the truth you may loose the good effect or may have aggravation, Hyos patient tells you 10 percent relief.
- Then why you told me nothing? P: I do not want to loose the remedy,
- He is greed since he want to have more effect / relief from the medicine.
- He is afraid of the situation if he tells the doctor the truth, maybe the doctor change the medicine. Here the rubrics are
- A sub-rubric of Greed, is "Greed, Grasping greedily with both hands anything offered him" which has only Hyos
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- Op do not deny all the effects of medicine like Hyos, but tells you the effect was very low, for example 1%. Asking him more, He may increase the the percent, gradually. He is also Greed + Liar
- Another rubric of Op: "Liar, lies never speaks the truth, does not know what is she saying"
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The difference between two remedies is
- Hyos reveals the secretes, Naked wants to be
- Op is a Liar.
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