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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Repertory

What are the rubrics in Homoeopathic Repertory on about causes of abortion?

Mst. Shapla Khatun
Mst. Shapla Khatun

 

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    1. Mind - anxiety - pregnancy, in - abortion in latter part;fear of. 2. Female genitalia/sex - abortion - ailments from. 3. Female genitalia/sex - abortion - anger;from. 4. Female genitalia/sex - abortion - bad news;after. 5. Female genitalia/sex - abortion - cold wet places ;from exposure to. 6. FeRead more

    1. Mind – anxiety – pregnancy, in – abortion in latter part;fear of.
    2. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – ailments from.
    3. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – anger;from.
    4. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – bad news;after.
    5. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – cold wet places ;from exposure to.
    6. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – damp,cold places.
    7. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – fatty degeneration of placenta;from.
    8. Female genitalia/sex – abortion -fear – from.
    9. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – fever;from asthenic.
    10. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – fright,from.
    11. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – grief – from.
    12. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – grief – suppressed grief;from.
    13. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – inertia of uterus from.
    14. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – influenza during.
    15. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – injuries;after.
    16. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – labor pains,from false.
    17. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – lead poisoning ;from.
    18. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – night watching, from.
    19. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – overheated,from becoming.
    20. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – overlifting ;from.
    21. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – placenta previa;from.
    22. Female genitalia/sex – abortion -plethoric women;in.
    23. Female genitalia/sex – abortion -sneezing – from.
    24. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – syphilis;from.
    25. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – flabby women;in.
    26. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – flabby women;in – feeble,venous women;in.
    27.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – leukorrhea with.
    28. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – neuralgia; with.
    29. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – sexual excess ;after.
    30. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – tendency to abortion – tired and nervous women;in.
    31. Female genitalia/sex – abortion -tendency to abortion – uterine debility ;from.
    32. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – urination;with constant desire for.
    33. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – weakness;from.
    34. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – wet,cold places.
    35. Female genitalia/sex – abortion – ovaries;from complaints of.
    36. Generals – history;personal – abortion;of.
    37. Generals – history;personal – abortion ;of – never well since.
    38. Generals – weakness – abortion – weakness;from.
    -SYNTHESIS REPERTORY

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Analytics, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Psychology, Repertory

What changes occur in mind symptoms during pregnancy? And what are rubrics of the Homoeopathic Repertory in this regard?

Jannatun Nisha
Jannatun Nisha

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    1.Mind- Affectionate - false pregnancy ;during 2.Mind- Ailments from- pregnancy 3.Mind- Alcoholism -pregnancy ; during or after 4.Mind-Anger- pregnancy ;during 5.Mind - Anxiety - households matters ;about - pregnancy ; during 6.Mind - Anxiety - pregnancy ;in 7.Mind -Anxiety -pregnancy ;in- abortionRead more

    1.Mind- Affectionate – false pregnancy ;during
    2.Mind- Ailments from- pregnancy
    3.Mind- Alcoholism -pregnancy ; during or after
    4.Mind-Anger- pregnancy ;during
    5.Mind – Anxiety – households matters ;about – pregnancy ; during
    6.Mind – Anxiety – pregnancy ;in
    7.Mind -Anxiety -pregnancy ;in- abortion in latter part; fear of
    8.Mind-Aversion affection for anybody -pregnancy ;has no affection during
    9.Mind – Aversion -friends;to- pregnancy ; during
    10.Mind- Aversion – persons – all ; to – pregnancy ; during
    11.Mind- Awkward – drops things – pregnancy ; during
    12.Mind – Awkward – pregnancy; during
    13.Mind-company- aversion to – pregnancy ; during
    14. mind – Company – desire for – pregnancy ; during
    15.Mind – Complaining – pregnancy ; during
    16.Mind- Confusion of mind- pregnancy ; during
    17.Mind – Delusions – anxious – pregnancy ; during
    18. mind – Delusions -bed- yard- looks for it in- pregnancy ; during
    19.Mind – Delusions – dirty – sexuality is dirty- pregnancy ;since
    20.Mind – Delusions – nursing ; she is – child ; her- pregnancy ; during imaginary
    21.Mind – Delusions – pregnancy ; during
    22.Mind – Delusions – strange- everything is – pregnancy ; during
    23.Mind- Despair- pregnancy ; during
    24.Mind – Escape; attempts to – pregnancy ; during
    25.Mind- Excitement – pregnancy ; during
    26.Mind – Fancies- strange- pregnancy ; during
    27.Mind – Fear – death; of – pregnancy ; during
    28.Mind – Fear – pregnancy ; during
    29.Mind- Feigning – pregnancy
    30.Mind- Frightened easily – pregnancy ; during late
    31.Mind – Haughty – pregnancy ; during
    32.Mind – Hysteria – pregnancy and delivery ; during
    33.Min- Indifference – external things ; to – false pregnancy ; during
    34.Mind – Insanity – pregnancy ; in
    35.Mind – Irritability – pregnancy ; during
    36.Mind – Jumping – impulse to jump- pregnancy ;during
    37.Mind- loquacity – pregnancy ; during
    38.Mind – Mental Symptoms – pregnancy ; during
    39.Mind – Nymphomania – pregnancy ; during
    40.Mind – Pregnancy – during pregnancy
    41.Mind – Pregnancy – false pregnancy ; imaginary
    42.Mind – Restlessness – false pregnancy ; during
    43.Mind – Restlessness – pregnancy ; during
    44.Mind – Restlessness – pregnancy during – last month; during
    45.Mind- Sadness- pregnancy ; in
    46.Mind – Sensitive – pregnancy ; during
    47.Mind – Starting – noise ; from – pregnancy ; during
    48.Mind – Suicidal disposition – pregnancy ; during
    49.Mind – Taciturn – pregnancy ; during
    50.Mind – Thoughts- strange- pregnancy
    51.Mind – Thoughts – strange – pregnancy – during
    52.Mind – Unconsciousness – pregnancy ; during
    53.Mind- Wandering – desire to wander – pregnancy; during
    54.Mind – Weeping – pregnancy ; during

    From : Synthesis Repertory

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Disease, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Repertory

What are the types of abortion as rubrics in the homeopathic repertory?

Mst. Shapla Khatun
Mst. Shapla Khatun

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    1.Female genitalia/sex - abortion - incomplete. 2.Female genitalia/sex - abortion - month. 3.Female genitalia/sex - abortion - month - early months. 4.Female genitalia/sex - abortion - month - eighth month. 5.Female genitalia/sex - abortion - month - fifth month. 6.Female genitalia/sex - abortion -Read more

    1.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – incomplete.
    2.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month.
    3.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – early months.
    4.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – eighth month.
    5.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – fifth month.
    6.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – fifth month – fifth or sixth month.
    7.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month -fifth month – fifth to seventh month.
    8.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – first month.
    9.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – fourth month.
    10.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – fourth month – seventh month;fourth to.
    11.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – fourth month – threatened.
    12.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – last months.
    13.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – repeating same period.
    14.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – second month.
    15.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – second month – eighth week.
    16.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – second month – second or third month.
    17.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – second month – sixth week.
    18.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – seventh month.
    19.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – seventh month – fetus dead.
    20.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – sixth month.
    21.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – third month.
    22.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – month – third month – end of third month,on the.
    23.Female genitalia/sex – abortion – threatening abortion.
    24.Mind – anxiety – pregnancy,in – abortion in later part;fear of.

    -SYNTHESIS REPERTORY.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Repertory

What are the advantage to use of kent Repertory?

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    Scope or advantages of Kent’s Repertory: 1. This is the only Repertory that covers rubrics pertaining to mental generals, physical generals, and particulars that constitute the totality of symptoms. No others Repertory has emphasized all these sections equally. 2. The philosophy behind this RepertorRead more

    Scope or advantages of Kent’s Repertory:
    1. This is the only Repertory that covers rubrics pertaining to mental generals, physical generals, and particulars that constitute the totality of symptoms. No others Repertory has emphasized all these sections equally.
    2. The philosophy behind this Repertory synchronizes with that of Dr. Hahnemann which is from generals to particulars. The general rubrics are not given first which are further modified under sub-rubrics as:
    a) Location.
    b) Sensation.
    c) Modalities.
    d) Concomitants.
    e) Extension or radiation.
    f) Adaptability.
    g) Unexpected deviation feature.
    h) Cause.
    i) Alternating with.
    j) Various types.
    k) Onset.
    l) Sensation as if. and
    m) Side.
    3. The mind which plays a vital role in Homoeopathic prescription has been high lightened only in this Repertory. The role of the mind in the evolution of the symptomatology of a patient has been equivocally accepted in Homoeopathic pedagogy.
    4. A rich source of mental symptoms.
    5. Large section on generalities.
    6. More medicine than Boenninghausen’s and Boger’s Repertory.
    7. Practical gradation of the medicine.
    8. Rich in the cross-reference.
    9. Each particular rubric is being delineated in regard to the above-mentioned characteristics as far as practicable so it is helpful for cases where there is an absence of general symptoms.
    10. The arrangement of rubrics in each section is mostly anatomical and alphabetical.
    11. The language is comprehensible except in the mental chapter where there are some rubrics that are not easily fathomable.
    12. This Repertory is complementary to BTPB. Kent’s work is only a desirable extension of Boenninghausen.
    13. Kent has evolved his own method of analysis and evolution of symptoms based upon them and some thought he has formulated for his Repertory. So one who analyses and evaluates the case as per Kent’s method, finds Kent’s Repertory easier to handle and to work out.
    14. As it has encompassed all the anatomical parts, organs, and systems of the body it is very useful for prescribing for acute diseases.
    15. It is useful for repertorisation on the basis of eliminating rubrics.
    16. Kent’s final arrangement of the Repertory is novel in the respect that he has collected all the particulars with their modalities separately.
    17. Dr. A. H. Grimmer says Kent’s Repertory is best adapted to meet the requirement of the Homoeopathic prescriber for the following reasons:
    a) Kent is the only unbridged Repertory.
    b) By reason of a later edition it is the most recent and therefore contains remedies in relation to symptoms not found elsewhere.
    c) Its construction confirms to the Hahnemannian concept of the totality of the patient in that the arrangement of rubrics is from general to particular.
    18. A long index helps for the neophytes to find the rubrics.
    19. It brings a lot of poly-crest remedies.
    20. It brings new drugs.
    21. This Repertory is handy to use.
    22. This Repertory contains perhaps a large number of rubrics.
    23. This Repertory is expansible.
    24. Pierre Schmidt says “this is a golden book.”
    25. This book has fingerprints.
    26. Each rubric contains a maximum number of characters so there is a large number of rubrics.
    27. Concomitants have been delineated in individual chapters.
    28. All rubrics have been discussed from generals to particulars. Hence it justifies the theory of “Individualization”.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Repertory

What are the disadvantage of kent repertory?

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    Disadvantages or Limitations of kent’s repertory: 1. Dr. kent in his attempt to complete each symptom under location, sensation, modalities, and concomitant has utterly failed. 2. Most of the rubrics are not complete under those headings hence the physician fails to get the desired result. 3. The nuRead more

    Disadvantages or Limitations of kent’s repertory:
    1. Dr. kent in his attempt to complete each symptom under location, sensation, modalities, and concomitant has utterly failed.
    2. Most of the rubrics are not complete under those headings hence the physician fails to get the desired result.
    3. The number of medicines mentioned against a particular rubric/ sub rubrics at many places is scanty and thereby misleads the practitioner.
    4. In some parts the rubrics are overgeneralized (mind) or overparticularised (extremities).
    5. There is a dearth of concomitant symptoms.
    6. Extremities though unimportant from the philosophical point of view occupy the largest section.
    7. Mental symptoms are overgeneralized, though very important for the prescription.
    8. Underneath the general rubrics, especially in the section particulars, kent has not given sufficient modifications as regards time/ circumstance/ extension, etc. while these criteria are fulfilled under the sub-rubrics.
    9. Medicine mentioned under a sub-rubric is often found missing under the main rubrics.
    10. Kent though gives importance to pathological changes in his evaluation of symptoms and has mentioned them in his repertory. E.g. mouth, stomatitis, ulcerative/ extremities, arthritic, nodosities.
    11. Confusing rubrics:
    a) Exertion of vision- whether it relates to the variation of vision or of other symptoms by an exertion of vision.
    b) Sighing-mind/ Sighing- respiration. But sighing under the mind implies differently from that in respiration.
    12. Misplacement of rubrics:
    a) Pulse under generalities.
    b) Nape and posterior cervical region under back.
    c) Head sinuses under nose and face.
    d) Esophagus under stomach instead of throat.
    e) Analgesia, chorea, convulsion, paralysis, trembling under generalities instead of the nervous system.
    f) Circulatory under the chest.
    g) Nervous system; the glandular system is under generalities.
    h) Nervous system is also related to the spine under the back.
    13. Similar/ allied rubrics appear in two or more places:
    a) Meningitis- head, inflammation of meninges of & back, inflammation of cord, membranes of.
    b) Dysmenorrhea:
    – Genitalia, female, menses painful, dysmenorrhea.
    – Abdomen, pain menses during.
    – Abdomen, pain, hypogastrium, menses during.
    – Genitalia, pain, uterus, menses during.
    14. Rubrics appear both under particular anatomical sections and generalities. E.g. menses, perspiration.
    15. Omission of:
    a) a Vast number of medicines proved till date are not placed in this repertory.
    b) The desired medicines under a particular rubric/sub-rubrics are lacking.
    c) System- circulatory & nervous system.
    16. In the chest, back, extremities, head, etc. he has not differentiated between subjective coldness, chilliness, and objective coldness.
    17. Confusion still prevails in the section of the rubric for “ hot patient” and “chilly patient”.
    – Hot patient- warm heat sensation of
    – Chilly patient- cold in general heat, vital lack of.
    18. Pathological conditions/ symptoms are found under generalities. Caries, chorea, convulsion, cyanosis, dropsy, hemorrhage & induration.
    19. Printing errors.
    – “ chlor instead of chlol ( paralysis painless)
    – Error in spelling the name of the medicine.
    – Missing medicines in printing.
    – Omission in including the medicine in the index.
    20. Many medicines as well as bowel nosodes have not been incorporated into this repertory.
    21. Absence of important symptoms/rubrics.
    22. Alphabetical arrangement of medicines under rubrics not always followed.
    23. Nosodes are not well represented.
    24. Absence of rubric in moon phases.
    25. Limited rubrics regarding amelioration.
    26. Inclusion of rubrics on location following Boenninghausen’s method although criticized by Kent.
    27. Inclusion of clinical rubrics, least useful in repertorisation following Kent’s repertory.

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