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Classification of Repertory: I) Based On Philosophic Concept: Philosophic at They Own

This document classifies different types of homeopathic repertories. It discusses repertories based on philosophical concepts like deductive and inductive logic. It also mentions repertories without distracting philosophies that are used primarily for reference. Additionally, it outlines clinical repertories that cover specific body systems, diseases or regions. Card repertories with systematically arranged cards to easily look up remedies are also noted. Finally, it briefly discusses mechanically added repertories that are compiled using computer programs.

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Classification of Repertory: I) Based On Philosophic Concept: Philosophic at They Own

This document classifies different types of homeopathic repertories. It discusses repertories based on philosophical concepts like deductive and inductive logic. It also mentions repertories without distracting philosophies that are used primarily for reference. Additionally, it outlines clinical repertories that cover specific body systems, diseases or regions. Card repertories with systematically arranged cards to easily look up remedies are also noted. Finally, it briefly discusses mechanically added repertories that are compiled using computer programs.

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CLASSIFICATION OF REPERTORY

I) BASED ON PHILOSOPHIC CONCEPT :

Philosophic at they own :

They are based on distancing principle. Therefore cases has to selected to


feet them with principle symptoms are not found in the language of material
medica they change of material medica to feel into arrangement of repertory. These
repertory belongs

i) A based to concept of General to Particular : Deductive login


Here the generals are given prime importance the follows characteristics
particular
E.g.
1) Homoeopathic Materia Medica : Dr. J.T. Kent
2) Homoeopathic Medical Repertory : Robin Murphy

b) Perticular to general : Inductive logic

It is based on particular to general at based on doctorine analogy


concomitant , therapeutic pocket book of Boeninghausen’s and Bager’s synoptic
key.

II) Repertory Having No Distracting Philosophy :

 These are called contact repertory.


 These are most use of reference not of symptomatic reperterisation
 They helps two reference, two symptoms without no variation in the
language of prover.
 They are called purritant repertory or concordance repertory.

E.g. Kner’s repertory to hearing’s guiding symptoms and the concordance


repertory by material medica by generally in six volume.

III) Clinical Repertory :

These repertory has may clinical rubric different system and disease.

a) Small : Covering the whole e.g. clinical repertory by Dr. Boericke.


b) Covering the region
E.g. On special parts vintamous uterus on

Clinical Condition : Bell’s diarrhea

Allen’s Repertory to intermittent fever

IV) Card Repertory :

Card’s are arranged systematically facilitated the birth inclining out the remedy.

Mostly it Consist of punch card, Kishor’s card repertory

V) Mechanically Added Repertory :

i.e. Complete Repertory

 CARA
 RADAR
 Homoeopathic Classic

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