What are the importance of Homeopathic repertory?
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
The Homoeopathic Repertory is a crucial tool in homeopathic practice due to its numerous advantages: 1. Avoids Routinism: The repertory helps physicians avoid routine prescriptions and encourages careful selection of medicine. 2. Teaches Relative Importance of Medicines: It helps understand the relaRead more
The Homoeopathic Repertory is a crucial tool in homeopathic practice due to its numerous advantages:
1. Avoids Routinism: The repertory helps physicians avoid routine prescriptions and encourages careful selection of medicine.
2. Teaches Relative Importance of Medicines: It helps understand the relative importance and intensity of various medicines.
3. Quick Selection of Similimum: The repertory simplifies the laborious work of repertorising the whole case, especially when there are peculiar and striking symptoms or if there is any etiology.
4. Helps Find Complete Symptoms: A complete symptom with all its components can be referred to in one place in the repertory, especially concomitance which is scattered in several places in materia medica.
5. Promotes Discovery of Medicine: It helps discover medicines that one had not thought of.
6. Suggest Related Remedies: It suggests related remedies that could be helpful for selecting a drug for follow-up or second prescriptionÂą.
7. Makes the Physician Efficient: Constant use of the repertory refreshes the knowledge of Materia Medica, difficult symptoms, and medicines with different grades.
8. Helps Ask Intelligent Questions: It can be used to ask questions guided by the repertory when patients are not able to tell their symptoms correctly.
9. Teaches Carefulness: The repertory teaches us to be careful about those symptoms belonging to the disease (common symptoms) and to consider only those symptoms that lie outside the disease (uncommon symptoms of the disease).
In essence, a Homoeopathic Repertory is an index of homoeopathic materia medica full of information collected from toxicology, drug proving, and clinical experiences. It simplifies and strengthens our selection for a particular medicine.
See less