How To Use The Repertory
with A Practical
Analysis of Forty Homeopathic Remedies
by Glen Irving Bidwell, M.D.
Presented by Médi-TIntroduction
by James Tyler Kent
Preface by Glen. I.
Bidwell, M. D.Part I: How to
Use the Repertory
How
to use the Repertory * Taking
the Case * Three
Injunctions * Three
Directions of Cure * The
Three Miasms * Let the
Patient Talk * Three
Mistakes * How to
Find the Remedy * From Generals
to Particulars * Generals
Divided into Three Grades * Particular
and Common Symptoms * Grades
of Particular and Common Symptoms * Keynotes
* Grades of Drug
Symptoms * Repertory
Analysis, Dosage and Repetition * Cases
Illustrating Repertory Work * Form
of Case RecordPart II: A
Practical Analysis of Forty Homeopathic Remedies
Analysis
of Forty Homoeopathic Remedies * Arnica
* Suggestion as to Method of Study
and Use of the Following Analysis * Forty
Remedies * Cold and
Aggravation from Cold * Warmth
and Aggravation from Warmth * Restlessness
* Irritability * Fear
* Tearfulness * Aggravation
from Lying * Aggravation
from Motion * Aggravation
During Afternoon * Aggravation
After Midnight * Aggravation
After Sleep * Aggravation
from Pressure * Relief
from Pressure * Thirst
* Aggravation From Eating
and After Eating * Burning
Pains * Cutting
Pains * Sore Pains
* Throbbing Pains
* Cramping Pains
* Bursting PainsCopyright ©
Médi-T 1999
