Repertory
Book List
| Allen K — Tutorial and Workbook for the Homeopathic Repertory 2nd ed This text from Karen Allen has become the standard for learning Kent's repertory, and is widely used in homeopathic schools across North America. The second edition has been completely revised and includes additional information from Christina Chambreau DVM, about use of the repertory for veterinary cases. |
| Allen T — Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book Edited by T.F. Allen, this work is often prized for its section on concordances; describing similarities between medicines. The current resurgence of interest in the Boenninghausen method has practitioners giving this gem a second look. |
| Barthel — Synthetic Repertory Compiled from the work of all the other repertory authors prior to 1973 these 3 volumes are formatted as Mental Symptoms, General Symptoms, and Sleeping and Sexual Symptoms. |
| Boericke — Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica - US Comprising of the Characteristic and Symptoms of All Remedies (Clinical and Pathogenetic). Often the first real materia medica to be studied; it offers a satisfying amount of information about a goodly number of remedies making it a boon to inexperienced homeopaths. |
| Boericke W — New Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica This is a reformatted version of Boenninghausen's classic pocket manual. |
| Boericke W — Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica - India Boericke is often the first real materia medica to be studied; he offers a satisfying amount of information about a goodly number of remedies. A boon to inexperienced homeopaths. |
| Boericke W — Twelve Tissue Remedies of Schussler Biochemical Therapeutics is based on the physiological fact that both the structure and vitality of the organs of the body are dependent upon certain necessary quantities and proper apportionment of its organic constituents. |
| Boger — Boenninghausen's Characteristics MM and Repertory Essentially a collection of all of Boenninghausen's work into one book, this treatise contains both a Materia Medica and a Repertory. The Boenninghausen method emphasizes modalities and the characteristic aspects of symptoms and has particular utility when the symptoms in the case are incomplete. |
| Clarke JH — Clinical Repertory Contains five repertories, arranged as clinical, causation, temperaments, clinical relationships, and natural relationships. |
| Coats P — Homeopathic Aide-Memoire A durable, handy format quick repertory designed to deal chiefly with acute conditions which last a comparatively short time. |
| De Schepper — People's Repertory An excellent starting point for home prescribers; this book contains a repertory and a materia medica useful for treating colds, flu, women's health issues, emotional upsets, First Aid, and more. |
| Feldman — Repertory of Bowel Nosodes Undertaken as an exercise for the author's own edification, the result is a unique and valuable reference. |
| Jain & Nanda — Encyclopedia of Repertory - Homeopathic Dictionary for Physical Chapters Vol ll This Encyclopedia gives detailed information for clinical and repertory terms from the physical generals and particulars chapters. Richly illustrated with photos and drawings. |
| Julian — Materia Medica of New Homeopathic Remedies This book is a collection of over a hundred of the newer homeopathic remedies. |
| Kent — Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica - lg The archetypal and definitive repertory of several generations, Kent's repertory serves as the kernel of most of the modern repertories. |
| Kent — Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica - med The archetypal and definitive repertory of several generations, Kent's repertory serves as the kernel of most of the modern repertories. |
| Kent — Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica - mini The archetypal and definitive repertory of several generations. Kent's repertory serves as the kernel of most of the modern repertories. |
| Knerr — Repertory of Hering's Guiding Symptoms A valuable reference because of the uniqueness of some its material, it remains a book to be studied at leisure rather than used in practice. Compiled by his son-in-law from Hering's 10 volumes. |
| Lippe C — Repertory to the More Characteristic Symptoms of the Materia Medica This smallish repertory from the son of Adolph Lippe, was the basis from which Kent began his repertory. |
| Master F — Dictionary of Dreams in Homeopathy A materia medica of dreams, some interpretation of common dreams, and a section on the common theme of dreams among certain polychrest remedies comprise this book. |
| Mirilli — Thematic Repertory and Materia Medica of the Mind Symptoms This work is an aid to understanding the mental pictures of many of the polychrests using keywords and themes. |
| Murphy R — Homeopathic Clinical Repertory - Third Edition In this complete rewrite and major upgrade of the Homeopathic Medical Repertory, Murphy creates a new and easy-to-use modern alphabetical and practical repertory. |
| Nash — Expanded Works on Nash Nash hoped that if one read any or all of this book, and experimented along the lines indicated; then one would be irresistibly led to give Homeopathy a large place in one’s confidence and practice. |
| Phatak — Concise Repertory of Homeopathic Medicines This is a reliable little repertory presenting Phatak's reworking of Boger and Boenninghausen. |
| Ramseyer — Rademacher's Universal and Organ Remedies Rademacher's object was to make known the excellent virtues of some remedies, which he not only found efficacious, but which he declared to be really indispensable. Ramseyer’s translation, though but a fraction of the original work, is a very useful guide to the understanding of organ remedies or near-specifics. |
| Rehman — Encyclopedia of Remedy Relationships in Homeopathy This comprehensive handbook of remedy relationships is a complement to the materia medica and a useful guide for the second prescription. |
| Roberts — Sensations 'As If' This odd little book has the reputation of having cracked a tough case or two. When the words 'IT IS AS IF' are included in someone's complaint, one just might find a similar sensation and the associated remedies described herein. |
| Scholten — Repertory of the Elements Scholten has produced yet another useful tool to assist the practitioner in understanding his theories about Homeopathy and the Periodic Table. |
| Schroyens — Essential Synthesis Less is More... Easy to read and easy to use with no theoretical approaches, and no dream provings - a precisely focused FULL REPERTORY, that includes only the proven essentials. |
| Schroyens — Synthesis Repertory 8.1 - mid size Synthesis is the repertory of choice in homeopathic schools around the world. It represents the fusion of tried and true historical findings with the new discoveries by today's homeopaths. |
| Schroyens — Synthesis Repertory 8.1 - pocket size Synthesis is the repertory of choice in homeopathic schools around the world. It represents the fusion of tried and true historical findings with the new discoveries by today's homeopaths. This pocket sized edition comes complete with a magnifying glass that fits in the cover. |
| Schroyens — Synthesis Repertory 9.1 Sharp, accurate and all-encompassing, this newest edition adds more than 300,000 remedy occurrences and over 1,600 completely new remedies to the already superb Synthesis 8. |
| Shedd — Clinical Repertory and Time Modalities Cited by Woodbury as a necessary item in the Homeopathic Armamentarium. |
| Sivaraman — Kent's Expanded Repertory This version was written in 1995, and contains corrections and additions gleaned from various sources. |
| Soler-Medina — Repertory of Pregnancy, Parturition and Puerperium With this work, Dr. Soler establishes himself as a true master who devoutly serves the cause of Homeopathy. |
| Squire — Repertory of Homeopathic Nosodes and Sarcodes This book covers over 100 nosodes and sarcodes, offering information that can be difficult to find elsewhere. |
| Tumminello — Child's Mind and Behavior The references include the work of current authors like Herscu and Sankaran. There are also many additions from the extensive clinical experiences of the author. Invaluable because of its extensive review of taking the child's case. It is also a concise guide to the behaviours, appearance, and sleep patterns of children. |
| Ward — Unabridged Dictionary of Sensations As If Compiled from Hahnemann's Materia Medica, Allen's Encyclopedia, and Clarke's Dictionary, the book has an index of the sources for each symptom, allowing one to refer to the exact text. |
| Worcester — Repertory to the Modalities This booklet considers the remedies affected by Temperature, Air, Water, Winds, Weather, and Seasons. |
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