
Episode #27
Episode 27: Etiology Overrules the Totality of Symptoms
Dr. Robin Murphy explores why having more information does not necessarily make someone a better homeopathic prescriber. Drawing on his studies in the University of Michigan’s extensive homeopathic archives, he explains how conflicting theories, random study, and an overemphasis on collecting symptoms can obscure what actually needs to be treated. Through practical examples, he argues that the patient is the ultimate teacher, acute obstacles must often be addressed first, and understanding the cause and active state of a condition can be more valuable than relying on the totality of symptoms alone. This podcast is an excerpt from the Children’s Health Care lecture by Dr. Robin Murphy, ND. Dr. Murphy’s Children’s Health Care course provides a focused overview of homeopathic approaches to pediatric and childhood cases. The lectures cover both common acute complaints and broader constitutional patterns that may appear throughout childhood. The course explores acute childhood complaints such as colds, coughs, fevers, teething, digestive upset, and recurring infections. It also covers respiratory conditions including croup, bronchitis, asthma patterns, whooping cough, and chronic cough tendencies. Additional topics include skin conditions, emotional patterns, fears, grief, anxiety, sleep issues, developmental concerns, inherited tendencies, miasms, vaccination considerations, and constitutional case-taking. The full Children's Health Care lecture is available for streaming access.






