A loving, peaceable woman who habitually suppresses sorrow and anger is suddenly attacked by a severe itching.
In the case history, strictness and a sexually repressive upbringing shape the patient's childhood and adolescence. Submissiveness and self-sacrifice for others determine her thinking and behaviour; even in marriage she endures many years of sorrow without anger. The history obtained by the sensation method points the way to an avian remedy. Columba palumba frees the patient not only from severe intestinal complaints but also from an unbearable allergic itching.
KEYWORDS: Allergy, Columba palumbus, Itching, Abuse, Wood pigeon, Sexuality, Dove, Birds