
There will be an examination of Repertory only in IV BHMS (not in II BHMS). his only works when symptoms are taken from the English and German versions of the Therapeutic Pocket Book (b2, b2ge.300) as these contain polar symptoms. 05 Cases to be cross-checked on Repertories using Homoeopathic Softwares. Boenninghausen Therapeutic Pocketbook & Polar Symptom Module.05 Cases (Pertaining to medicine) using Boger-Boenninghausen’s Characteristics Repertory.
05 Cases (Pertaining to medicine) using Boenninghausen’s Therapeutics Pocket Book. 10 acute & 10 Chronic cases (each of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynaecology) using Kent’s Repertory. PRACTICAL / CLINICAL Students should maintain the following record: Role of Computers in Repertorisation and different software. An introduction to modern Repertories- (Synthesis & Complete Repertory & Murphy’s Repertory). Clinical Repertories ( William Boericke etc. Concordance Repertories (Gentry & Knerr). Card Repertories- History, Types, and Use. Comparative study of different repertories (like Kent’s Repertory, Boninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book, and Boger- Boninghausen’s Characteristics Repertories, A synoptic Key to Materials Medica). The totality of symptoms/ Conceptual image of the patient. Importance of Pathology in disease diagnosis and individualization in relation to the study of Repertory. Types of symptoms, their understanding, and importance. Difficulties of case taking, particularly in a chronic case. Repertory- its relation with Organon of Medicine and Materia Medica. The conversation of symptoms into Rubrics and repertorisation using different repertories. Terms & Language of repertories (Rubrics) Cross-references in other Repertories and Materia Medica. Methods and techniques of repertorisation, steps of repertorisation. Gradation of Remedies by different authors.
Study of different Repertories (Kent, Boenninghausen, Boger-Boenninghausen):.Repertory: Definition, Need, Scope & Limitations.