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Comparison of Kent's Repertory with BBCR & BTPB
Dr.Rachna Sethi  
Email : minnierachna@gmail.com

 

                                             

 
 

KENT'S

BBCR

BTPB

 

 

 

 

 

 

introduction

1).repertory of HMM by J.T.Kent.edited by Clara L.kent

2).life sketch

3).history of kents repertory.

BBCR  by CMBoger and life history by T.L.Bradford

BTPB by T.F.Allen.

Introduction by HA.Allen

Life sketch and contribution Boenninghauen and Boger uses

Doctrine of analogy

 

Published in

1897

1832

1896

Contribution

1).Kents repertory of HMM

2).kents lectures of MM

3).Homoeopathic philosophy

1).BBCR

2).BTPB

3).BSK

4).Bogers card repertory

1).repertory of antipsoric remedies

2). repertory of non-antipsoric remedies

3).prevention and cure of cholera.

 

Philosophical background

Portrait of disease

2).qualified metal's

3).Physical generals and PQRS

4).Critism of grand generalization.

1).Choosing of remedy

2).repetition of dose

3).Hom.prognosis

4).Doctrine of analogy

5). Doctrine of concomitant

6). Doctrine of pathological generals.

1).repertory is a bridge between physician and diseased patient.

2).totality of 4 important headings—location, sensation, modality and concomitant.

3).doctrine of concomitant.

 

Totality of symptoms

*Mind=will, understanding and intellect

*Physical generals include thermals i.e. general<&>, causative <&>, aversion and desires, types of discharged, PQRS.

*physical particulars

*characteristic particulars

1).Grand Generalization

2).Sn and c/o in general

3).pathological generals

4). Pathological lesions with miasmatic background

5). Pathological lesions common at 2 or more locations

6).Concomitant

7).mental for differentiation and confirmation

1).Grand generalization.

2).Sensation and complaints in general—causative modality, physical modality, emotion ae sphere physical, sphere sensation.

3).Cravings and aversion

4).Concomitant

5).pathological condition  in general

6).mental for final differentiation.

 

Construction

*Introduction and sources

*Plan of repertory-uiform through out—from generals to particulars.

*Arrangement of rubrics

*Use of repertory

*How to study the repertory.

*alphabetical order

*mind-to-generalities

*misplaced ,allies rubrics

*gradation=3

*no.of chapter=31

Introduction

Choosing of the remedy

Repetition

Hom. Prognosis

MM part –140 remedies from acon to zin.

Mind and intellect

Part of body organs

Sensation and c/o in general and gland ,bones ,skin

Sleep and dreams

Fever, circulation of blood

Compound fever-Cold stage, heat, perspiration.

Alteration in state of health

<Acc. To time.

<acc. To circumstance and situation.

>situation and position

relationship of remedies

 

Repertory part

Mind to generals

31 chapters

follows hahneman's schema

Rep. With 54 chapters

Mind includes –intellect, sensoruim, vertigo

….

 

 

Arrangement of rubrics

Side

Time

Modality

Extension

Location

Sensation

Modality

concomitant

 

 

Gradation of symptoms unique rubrics

3=bold

2=italics

1=roman

1=CAPITAL

2= bold

3= italics

4= roman

5=[Roman in paranthesis]

Same as BBCR

 

Unique rubrics

Capriciousness

Women aversion to

Kleptomania

Catalepsy

Eat refuses to

Cosmopolitan

Industrious

Air castles

Sulphur abuse of

Arsenic poison

Uric acid diathesis

Hemophilia

Arrangement of time

<and>

concomitant

sensation

uremia

puberty

constitution

satyriasis

infant

alcoholism

Moon phases

Sebaceous cyst

Blood

Groins

Vibrations

Jerking muscle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
   
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