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pgjhomeopathy
Joined: 13 Jun 2008 Posts: 25 Location: NJ, USA
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:31 am Post subject: Rare remedies and their provings or clinical pictures |
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Dear Roger:
First question:
There are so many rare remedies listed in your Complete repertory (Online version). How were their symptoms obtained - from a proving or from clinical experience?. Example Tilia cordata. I think only Clarke or Boericke has little info on this (more a clinical info than a proving).
Second question:
Who is Mirrilli (your repertory has Mirrili's Themes) and has he published any books on his own. All I could learn from the web was that he was J.A. Mirrilli and he used the concept of themes. Do you kindly have his web site?
Third question:
Some repertories list the source of the rubric (example Synthetic Repertory lists the source using a number and alpha character system such as from Phatak's or Kent's etc). I could not find that in the Online Complete repertory (CR2009 version) that I had downloaded recently from your home page link). Any reason why you dispensed with listing the source?. Thanks, Philip _________________ Philip Joseph |
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rozand

Joined: 10 Sep 2008 Posts: 21 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:36 pm Post subject: Re: Rare remedies and their provings or clinical pictures |
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Dear Roger:
Dear Philip,
thanks for writing, see my remarks interlined
First question:
There are so many rare remedies listed in your Complete repertory (Online version). How were their symptoms obtained - from a proving or from clinical experience?. Example Tilia cordata. I think only Clarke or Boericke has little info on this (more a clinical info than a proving).
Mostly from provings, you can see that if you simply double click on the remedy, its source and other relevant info will come up in a new window
Second question:
Who is Mirrilli (your repertory has Mirrili's Themes) and has he published any books on his own. All I could learn from the web was that he was J.A. Mirrilli and he used the concept of themes. Do you kindly have his web site?
Have a look at my website on the link page: www.morphologica.com, you will see all kind of links to people related to my work
Third question:
Some repertories list the source of the rubric (example Synthetic Repertory lists the source using a number and alpha character system such as from Phatak's or Kent's etc). I could not find that in the Online Complete repertory (CR2009 version) that I had downloaded recently from your home page link). Any reason why you dispensed with listing the source?.
I have not. If you browse over the rubric you can see in the left lower corner of the book screen where the symptom originally came from< i l list kent, synthetic, BBoen and Kuenzlis rep.
be well,
Roger
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_________________ Roger is the author of the Complete Repertory and Repertorium Universale, published in several languages. He lectures and continues writing/developing for the benefit of homeopathy.
His work is used by all important homeopathic programs worldwide |
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jamezvaz
Joined: 08 Sep 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:34 am Post subject: Thanks |
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I had almost the same questions in my mind.
Thanks for the help. _________________ homeopathic treatments |
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