“…They were seen in the outpatient department of the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases by the two physicians from the Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital who were involved in the previous study (Gibson et al, 1978). Because in homoeopathic practice the selection of the appropriate remedy depends on the patient's symptoms and signs and his reaction to his total exterior and interior environment, the patients were divided into two groups: those with good prescribing symptoms, R patients, and those with poor prescribing symptoms, U patients, (Dhawale, 1976;Mitchell, 1975;Clarke, 1978 This assessment into these two categories was made by the two homoeopathic physicians.…”