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KENT'S |
BBCR |
BTPB |
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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 |
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Published in |
1897 |
1832 |
1896 |
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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. |
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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
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Doctrine of concomitant
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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. |
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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
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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. |
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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 |
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Repertory part |
Mind to generals
31
chapters
follows hahneman's schema |
Rep. With 54 chapters
Mind includes –intellect, sensoruim, vertigo
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Arrangement of rubrics |
Side
Time
Modality
Extension |
Location
Sensation
Modality
concomitant |
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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 |
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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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