See also:Calcarea carbonica and its typical symptoms and Homeopathic rubrics of human organism
Repertory IndexFor your convenience, we have have created a handy index for the repertory: Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3 | Section 4 | Section 5 | Section 6 | Section 7 | Section 8 | Section 9 | Section 10 | Section 11 | Section 12 | Section 13 | Section 14 | Section 15 | Section 16 | Section 17 | Section 18 | Section 19 | Section 20 | Section 21 | Section 22 | Section 23 | Section 24 | Section 25 | Section 26 | Section 27 | Section 28 | Section 29 | Section 30 | Section 31 | Section 32 | | Section 33 | Section 34 | Section 35 | Section 36 | Section 37 | Section 38 | Section 39 | Section 40 And, the alphabetical list of remedies: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U-Z
On migraine
IF I designate this ailment as a female disorder, I must certainly add, at the same time, that it is not so in the strict sense of the word, inasmuch as men also suffer from it not so very seldom either; and that in an intense degree. It is, however, the female sex that is particularly often visited with it, and sex thus constitutes a decided predisposition to the complaint. Migraine and migraine treatment - Read more... Homeopathic Articles
QUARTERLY HOMEOPATHIC JOURNAL ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND CURE OF ANGINA MEMBRANACEA. Notwithstanding these circumstances, it is difficult to believe, that the old physicians, as good observers, could have totally overlooked the expectoration, though rarely occurring, of tube-like membranes, and not have recognized the existence of a peculiar disease. It is known, however, that croup is not the only disease which has, until a comparatively recent date, developed itself; and it is therefore reasonable to inquire why this development, made possible by various changes of circumstances to which reference will be made, should of late be disputed. It was only until the beginning of the 17th century that we find a disease mentioned, seemingly identical with croup, by Bailou, a Frenchman. Read more...
Homeopathic BooksHomeopathic Books available online: This book is used by most homeopaths to find the homeopathic remedy most similar to the patient's disease. Kent's Repertory contains about 68 000 symptoms of human mind and body. Each symptom is accompanied with a list of remedies capable of producing these symptoms in healthy persons. To use this book correctly, one should clearly understand how to range these symptoms. Reading Kent's article on using his book may be a good start.
This repertory is more general than Kent's one, and many say that finding a correct remedy with it is less difficult than with Kent'sRepertory. It contains less rubrics (about 3 000 general ones) and needs another analysis method, where a symptom is created from its four parts: Locality, Complaint, Modality, Concomitant Complaint. Here's what Boenninghausen himself says on his Repertory.
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