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Here’s a step-by-step approach to repertorizing with Boericke’s Repertory, a purely clinical repertory built to mirror Dr. Hahnemann’s organ-system order: 1. Case-Taking & Symptom Catalog • Record your patient’s totality: mind/emotions, chief complaints, concomitants and modalities (aggravationsRead more
Here’s a step-by-step approach to repertorizing with Boericke’s Repertory, a purely clinical repertory built to mirror Dr. Hahnemann’s organ-system order:
1. Case-Taking & Symptom Catalog
• Record your patient’s totality: mind/emotions, chief complaints, concomitants and modalities (aggravations/ameliorations).
• Distinguish “general” symptoms (fevers, thirst, sleep, appetite) from “particulars” (local pains, sensations, pathology).
2. Understand Boericke’s Layout
• 25 chapters in Hahnemannian order (Mind → Head → Eyes → … → Skin → Generalities).
• Within each chapter, rubrics are alphabetized for quick lookup.
• Rubrics follow “complete order”: Cause → Type → Location → Character of symptom → Concomitants → Modalities.
3. Locate Clinical Rubrics
• Because it’s a clinical (nosological) repertory, many main headings are disease/organ names, with sub-rubrics listing the full symptom picture.
• Use technical terms in brackets to find precise pathologies (e.g., “Bronchitis (acute)”, then subentries for cough, sputum, modalities).
4. Note Remedy Listings & Weighting
• Contains ~1,409 remedies, listed alphabetically.
• Remedies in italics denote the most frequently verified, those in plain (roman) text less so.
5. Build Your Rubric-Remedy Matrix
• Under each rubric you select, jot down the remedies.
• If you’re working manually:
– Elimination method: start with the single most characteristic rubric → list its remedies → with each new rubric, cross off any remedy not on your list.
– Aggregation method: list all remedies for every rubric → tally up appearances (italics could be scored higher) → rank remedies by score.
6. Shortlist & Verify
• Once you have 3–5 top candidates, consult Boericke’s Pocket Materia Medica (or any full materia medica) to confirm mental/emotional concordance and constitutional fit.
• Choose the remedy that best reflects the totality, then select potency and repetition based on intensity and acute vs. chronic context.
7. Follow-Up & Refinement
• Observe response: a true homeopathic action will shift the morbid state upward and outward.
• If key symptoms persist or change, repeat the repertorization focusing on the new totality.
By mastering the structure (25 Hahnemannian chapters, complete symptom order), weighting (italics vs. roman), and classic repertory tactics (elimination vs. aggregation), Boericke’s Clinical Repertory becomes a rapid, reliable tool—especially when pathology dominates the picture.
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