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Asked: 3 years ago2023-10-23T08:26:28+06:00 2023-10-23T08:26:28+06:00In: Repertory

What are the types of repertory

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    A) Level. 1 (external formatting) 1. Book Repertories 2. Card Repertories 3. Software Packages B) Level. 2 (Internal formatting) Based on the internal formatting they are divided in: 1. Puritan group 2. Logical utilitarian group Puritan group – They are called so because the purity of the language oRead more

    A) Level. 1 (external formatting)
    1. Book Repertories
    2. Card Repertories
    3. Software Packages

    B) Level. 2 (Internal formatting) Based on the internal formatting they are divided in:

    1. Puritan group
    2. Logical utilitarian group
    Puritan group – They are called so because the purity of the language of the drug proving is maintained. They are used for the purpose of reference and not for systemic repertorisation. They help us to refer the symptoms without much variations in the language of the provers. Thes repertories are analogues to the index of the symptoms as they are presented in the materia medica.
    Kneer repertory
    Gentry’s repertory

    logical utilitarian group – are called so because of their arrangement and their utility value, they have distinct principles of their own.
    In this repertories the symptoms may not be found in the language of the materiamedica, but the symptoms change their forms to fit in to the arrangement of the repertories.
    Eg. Kent’s repertory
    Synthesis.

    C) Level. 3 Group characteristics
    The classification made on the basis of group characteristics is the most pragmatic one for selecting the repertory according to the demands of the case.

    1. General repertories
    Based on deductive logic
    Eg. Kent’s repertory
    Based on inductive logic
    Eg. Therapeutic pocket book
    Based on Clinical approach
    Eg. Repertory to Homoeopathic MM by Oscar E Boerick

    2. Regional repertories
    Dealing with the organs
    Eg. Berridges Repertory to Eye
    Dealing with the system
    Eg. Morgan’s repertory to urinary organs

    3. Particular repertories
    Dealing with particular states
    Eg. Repertory to time modalities
    Dealing with the particular diseased condition
    Eg.Repertory of diarrhoea By Bell james

    4. Alphabetical repertories
    The symptoms are arranged in alphabetical order
    Eg. Repertory to Homoeopathic MM By Pathak

    5. Concordance repertories
    Repertory of Concordance by Kneer

    6. Comparative repertories
    Comparative repertory of Hom.MM by Docks & Kockelenberg

    7. Pathogenic repertory
    Repertory to Cyclopedia of drug pathogenesy by Richard Huges

    8. Reference repertories
    Select your remedy by Biswamber das

    9. Therapeutic digests
    Raue’s special pathology & therapeutics

    10. Card repertories
    Kishore’s cards

    11. Computer repertories
    Cara,Radar,Hompath

    GENERAL REPERTORIES
    The general repertories are logical utilitarian repertories
    Useful for individualization as desired by the principles of Homoeopathy
    They facilitate the adapt ion of general symptom for repertorisation.

    3 major groups

    1. Based on deductive logic
    Here the generals are given prime importance, then follows characteristics particulars. The analysis of the case for these repertories is also based on the premise of the deductive logic, where the generals symptoms are given higher ranking than the particular symptoms.
    Eg. Kent’s repertory, Synthesis
    Synthetic repertory also adopted the principles of deductive logic but do not included particular symptoms, it deals exclusively with particular symptoms.

    2. Based on inductive logic
    Means from particulars to generals
    In these repertories the different elements of a symptom like location sensation modality & concomitants can be brought together on the basis of certain constants & and a general symptom can be constructed .The resulting general symptom is called a Synthetic general
    When there is a particular sensation that is expressed at more than two location at any given time, the sensation can be elevated to the level of a general symptom, provided the modalities remain the same for all the locations expressing that sensation. If a concomitant is also present the generalization become stronger
    Eg. TPB is based on doctrine of analogy & concomitant Boger’s repertory operates on complete symptom Synoptic key by Boger give important to pathological generals

    3.Clinical repertories
    These repertories have many clinical rubrics under different systems, and the medicines are given against the name of the disease.
    As in the general repertories the clinical repertories also cover the therapeutic information for the whole of the organism & come under logical utilitarian group.
    The construction of these repertories affords the flexibility of adopting either the deductive or inductive logic at any given time, and highly useful when there is a significant amount of clinical data available in a case.
    Eg. Clinical repertory by J.H.Clark
    The prescriber by J.H.Clark

    !!. Regional repertories
    Regional repertories mainly focus on the information relevant to a particular system or a region. They are mainly used for reference purposes, not for individualisation, but having the advantage of elaborating on a particular theme witha high degree of specificity.
    Eg. Berridg’s eye
    Morgan’s urinary organs

    iii. Particular repertories
    These repertories are based on clinical orientation, focused on certain particular states or particular diseased condition. The specific state may be a modifying factor. This repertories also affords a high degree of specification in the particular area.
    Eg. Time modalities by Shedd.P.V
    Diarrhoea by Bell james

    iv. Alphabetical repertories
    The symptoms in this repertories are arranged in a alphabetical order. This repertories are qualifying as general repertories to a reference book.
    Eg. General alphabetical repertories
    Murphy’s repertory
    Pathak repertory
    Clinical alphabetical repertories
    The presciber by Clark
    Reference repertories
    Highlights of Homoeopathic practice by T.P.Chatterjee

    V. Concordance repertories
    Word meaning In agreement or In harmony
    OR
    An index of words or passages of a book or an author
    Here the medicine is analyzed for its relationship with other medicines at different levels and at different spheres.
    Logical utilitarian repertories are popular as repertories and the puritan repertories are known as Concordance repertories or Concordances.
    These repertories are comprised of mainly of the symptoms in the language of the provers, the whole symptoms expressed by the patient may be obtained as a single unit in these books. The demerit is that the search is very difficult & time consuming.

    VI. Comparative repertoris
    This is one of the latest repertories, which is aimed to assist the user in differentiating the medicines with in the rubric, often this save the labor of consulting the materia medica for the differential references.
    This repertory is a beginning of a movement for improving the service of repertory use. The comparative repertory is deficient in data, because all the remedies are not compared and differentiated.
    Eg. Comparative repertory by Docks & Kockelenberg.

    V11. Pathogenic repertories
    This is an index to the symptoms as presented during the drug proving. This repertory is useful when the pathological changes form the only available database in a case.
    Also useful in case where the differentiation of the medicines and prescription of the appropriate remedy has to be made only on the basis of the objective symptoms.
    In concordance repertories the symptoms are written in the language of the provers _ the verbal expression.
    But in the pathogenic repertories the expression at the level of altered physiological phenomena & the pathological process are explained.
    Eg. Repertory of drug pathogenesy By Richard Huges.

    VII. Reference repertories
    These are not repertories in strict sense, but these books are handy for prescribing in acute cases and in cases with insufficient data.
    They are used as ready recokners for assessing the information about a symptom or a condition with certain constant features.
    Eg. Qiuck bed side presciber by Singhal

    V111. Therapeutic digests
    These are miniature versions of repertories and deals mainly with a particular clinical condition.
    Eg. Raue’s Special pathology & therapeutic hints.

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