Evolution of Homoeopathic Repertories and Repertorisation


Book Description

Dr Kishore explains how the repertory evolved, starting with Hahnemann, through Boenninghausen and eventually to Kent. Each repertory is based on a conception as to how to approach a case and to use each repertory with skill it is necessary to know the thinking behind it. This book compares the repertories showing both similarity and differences between the major approaches. The book is a compilation of the history of the birth, growth and development of various homoeopathic repertories. There is detailed mentioning of lesser known repertories and some of the older repertories which are not accessible to most of us for, eg: Jahr's New manual of Symptomencodex; Alien's General Symptom Register of Homoeopathic Materia Medica; Field's Card Repertory, etc. The author has given several illustrative examples from his own experience or from our old masters at various places. The author has critically analysed the Boeninghausen's and the Kent's Repertory and has highlighted many shortcomings. He has made various suggestions to improve our repertories. In addition there is a very thoughtful discussion of case taking and evaluation of symptoms. A major part of the book is case examples using the different repertories and illustrating the approach used with each one. This book would be of great value to every homeopath. Features: Elaborate discussion on the birth, growth and development of various repertories; Enumeration and comparison of various repertories; Guidance for proper case taking, evaluation of symptoms and different ways of analysis of the indicated remedies; Reportorial analysis with case demonstrations.




Repertorization


Book Description

It is quit obvious that the art of Repertorization is based on the art of proper elicitation of symptoms with the fullest possible expression of each of them, then their proper evaluation, categorization and classification.







Homeopathic Methodology


Book Description

As one begins to learn the homeopathic methodology, repertorising is a difficult, if not ominous endeavor. This book helps to sort out the many nuances of old, and clarify much of the "older" jargon. It explains to the novice homeopath just how to begin taking a case and using the Repertory in practical terms. The author presents the subject in a very logical and understandable sequence. A subject that is normally difficult to master is easily grasped with the help of this book.




The Bonninghausen Repertory


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Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines


Book Description

This repertory is intended to serve as a handy and useful reference book. It is an attempt to lessen the difficulties of the prescriber. Remedies for a particular rubric are reduced to minimum possible by a careful selection. No drug is given unless there is strong justification provided for it, by authorities like Dr. Boger, Dr. Kent, Dr. Clarke's dictionary, etc. In this repertory, the heading including Mentals, Generals, Modalities, Organs, and their Sub-parts are all arranged according to their Alphabetical order. All the physiological and pathological conditions are also included. Cross references are given where-ever necessary.







Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica


Book Description

A Repertory Which Is Used By Every Homoeopath.Based On The Original Provings And Information Gathered Till That Time.Includes The Art Of Repertorizing.