GOLD SERIES - The Sixth Row Of the Periodic Table |
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Deborah Collins |
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Difficult legacy |
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Thallium – relinquishing power |
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The following cases show How the Situation of Thallium can manifest in practice |
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CASE 1: Thallium metallicum: the son inherits the father’s company and will no longer talk to him or the brother. |
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CASE 2: Thallium metallicum: weak eyesight following retinal thrombosis |
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CASE 3: Thallium carbonicum: the father and former boss still meddles in the decision-making of the family firm. A case of sciatica and hydrocele. |
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CASE 4: Thallium sulphuricum: circular loss of hair in a woman whose boss wants to hand on power to her but does not actually relinquish it |
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Ulrich Welte |
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Difficult legacy |
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Thallium – relinquishing power |
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The following cases show how thesituation of Thallium can manifest inpractice |
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CASE 1: Thallium metallicum: the son inherits thefather’s company and will no longer talk to himor the brother. |
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CASE 2: Thallium metallicum: weak eyesight followingretinal thrombosis |
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THALLIUM |
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CASE 3: Thallium carbonicum: the father and formerboss still meddles in the decision-making of thefamily firm. A case of sciatica and hydrocele. |
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CASE 4: Thallium sulphuricum: circular loss of hair in awoman whose boss wants to hand on power toher but does not actually relinquish it |
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