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In homeopathy, blank rubrics refer to entries in a repertory that do not list any remedies under them. These rubrics are present as headings or symptom descriptions but are left empty, often due to:
📘 Reasons for Blank Rubrics in Homeopathic Repertories
- Lack of clinical confirmation: The symptom may be recognized but no remedy has been reliably associated with it yet.
- Placeholder for future additions: Some repertories include blank rubrics anticipating future remedy confirmations.
- Rare or obscure symptoms: These may be documented but not commonly treated or studied.
- Educational or structural purposes: To maintain consistency in rubric organization or to prompt practitioners to consider less obvious symptoms.
🧠 Example
In Kent’s or Murphy’s repertory, you might find a rubric like:
- “Mind – Dreams – of flying”
If no remedy is listed beneath it, it’s considered a blank rubric.
🔍 Why It Matters
- Encourages practitioners to use clinical judgment and materia medica references.
- Highlights areas where research or proving data is limited.
- Can be a prompt for individualized remedy selection beyond repertory reliance.
You can explore more on Important Rubrics in Murphy’s Repertory or Kent’s Repertory Rubrics.
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1. Number of rubrics- 529 2. Blank rubrics- 145 3. Cross-reference- 92 4. Characters of sub- rubrics: a) Modalities. b) Concomitants. c) Causations. d) Various types. e) Alternating with. f) Unexpected deviations. g) Onset. h) Locations. i) Sensations. j) Adaptabilities. k) Sensation as if.
1. Number of rubrics- 529
See less2. Blank rubrics- 145
3. Cross-reference- 92
4. Characters of sub- rubrics:
a) Modalities.
b) Concomitants.
c) Causations.
d) Various types.
e) Alternating with.
f) Unexpected deviations.
g) Onset.
h) Locations.
i) Sensations.
j) Adaptabilities.
k) Sensation as if.