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Repertory-
Student
Companion
My Compilation ( Submitted to –
Department of Repertory ,
Bakson Homoeopathic Medical
College)
Repertory syllabus according to CCH and
Compiled question papers (10 years question
papers , Chapterwise topics to be covered,
Topics list )
By , Dr. Ankita Bali
Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 2
S.No. Topic Page No.
1. Repertory Syllabus ( By, CCH ) 3
2. Repertory Topics to be covered according to
Previous year papers
5
3. Repertory chapterwise 7
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REPERTORY SYLLABUS
IV BHMS
Repertorization is not the end but means to arrive to the simillimum together with Materia
Medica based on sound principles of Philosophy. Homoeopathic Materia Medica is an
encyclopedia of Symptoms. No mind can memorize all the symptoms or all the drugs with
their characteristic gradation. The repertory is an index and catalogue of the symptoms of
the Materia Medica, nearly arranged in a practical form and also indicating the relative
gradation of drugs, and it greatly facilitates quick selection of indicated remedy. It is
impossible to practice Homoeopathy without the aid of repertories.
Each repertory has been compiled on distinct philosophical base, which determines its
structure. In order to exploit full advantage of each repertory it is important to grasp
thoroughly its conceptual base and construction. This will help student to learn scope,
limitations and adaptability of the repertory.
Case taking:
Difficulties of taking a chronic case. Recording of cases and usefulness of record keeping.
Totality of symptoms, prescribing symptoms: uncommon peculiar and characteristic
symptoms. Analysis of the case uncommon and common symptoms. Gradation and
evaluation of Symptoms. Importance of Mental symptoms. Kind and sources of general
symptoms. Concomitant symptoms.
Teaching of repertorisation should not merely be reduced to rubric hunting exercises.
Patient is not a bundle of rubrics.
Logic of Repertory, is delivered from Organon of Medicine as such Repertory should not be
taught in isolation. Due emphasis should be made to:-
a. Learning the language of repertory i.e. meaning of rubrics in correlation with Materia
Medica and clinical experiences.
b. Correlation of Repertory with Therapeutics and Materia Medica.
1. History and development of repertories till date.
2. Types of repertories.
3. Explanation of terminologies used in various repertories.
4. Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book and Boger Boenninghausen’s repertory.
5. Kent’s repertory.
6. Introduction to card repertory.
7. Specific regional repertories ALLEN’S FEVER, BELL’S DIARHOEA with their
comparison.
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8. Brief introduction to puritan group of repertory as Knerr, Gentry, Robert in respect
of their Clinic use.
9. Introduction to Computer Repertorization.
PRACTICAL (Students shall repertories)
1. 10 acute cases on Kent.
2. 5 chronic cases on Kent.
3. 5 chronic cases on Boenninghausen.
4. 5 chronic cases on Bogar-Boeinninghausen.
5. 5 cases to be cross checked on computer.
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Repertory - Topics to be covered
(Based on 10 Year Papers)
Complied by- Ankita Bali
1. Types of Repertory.(5)
2. Repertory meaning. (5)
3. History and evolution of repertory. (20)
4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Repertory. (20)
5. Eliminating Symptoms. (5)
6. Working Methods of Repertory. (20)
7. Repertorial Syndrome and PDF. (5)
8. Steps to Repertorization. (5)
9. Case Taking – Importance. (5)
10.Stuart Close Case Taking. (5)
11.D/f Methods of Evaluation of symptoms. (20)
12.Totality of Symptoms. (5)
13.Synthesis of a case. (5)
14.Gradation and Evaluation of Symptoms. (5)
15.Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5)
16.BBCR- Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits,
arrangement of rubrics. (20)
17.BTPB - Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits,
arrangement of rubrics. (20)
18.KRHMM- Plan, construction, arrangement of rubrics and sub rubrics,
Philosophical background, merits, demerits. (20)
19.Importance of concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book. (5)
20.Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points. (20)
21.Grand Generalization. (5)
22.Pathological Generals. (5)
23.How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr.
C.M.Boger? (20)
24.Why is KRHMM superior to BTPB? (20)
25.Difference between BBCR , BTPB , KRHMM. (20)
26.Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR. (20)
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27.Differences in method of repertorization Boennighausen’s method and Kent’s
Method. (20)
28.Card Repertory (Features of cards , merits and demerits). (5)
29.Computer Repertories. (20)
30.Relationship – MM,Organon , Repertory. (20)
31.Explain Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory are like Twins. (20)
32.How Materia Medica is greater than Repertory. (5)
33.Rubric (Describe , Source , Types , Importance on relationship.) (20)
34.Synthesis of Rubrics. (5)
35.Cross Reference. (5)
36.Second Prescription. (5)
37.Prescribing Symptoms. (5)
38.Pathogenic Symptoms. (5)
39.Record Keeping (Importance and Importance in Case Taking .) (5)
40.Difficulty in treating chronic cases. (5)
41.Regional Repertories. (5)
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Repertory ( 10 years ) – Topicwise
Compiled by - Ankita Bali
1. Introduction to Repertorization
i. Types of Repertory. (5)
ii. What is repertory? Define origin of the word, “repertory”? Describe the
history and evolution of repertory. (20)
2. Need for Repertory
3. Uses of Repertory
i. Tell the Advantages of Repertory in short. What are the Limitations of
Kent’s Repertory. (20)
ii. Role of Particular Repertory in Homoeopathic Practice. (20)
4. Limitations of Repertory
5. History and Evolution of Repertory
i. What is Repertory? Its Historical evolution & Limitations? (20)
ii. Historical Development of Repertory. (20)
6. Methods and Techniques of Repertorization
i. Eliminating Symptoms (5)
ii. Working Methods of Repertory. (20)
iii. Repertorial Syndrome & PDF. (5)
7. Steps to Repertorization
i. Essential Steps for Homoeopathic Physician for repertorization. (20)
ii. Steps to Repertorization. (5)
8. Case Taking
i. Purpose of Case Taking in detail. (20)
ii. Proper Case Taking is the Backbone of Repertorization. Explain. (20)
iii. What is the importance of case taking? What are the instructions given by
Stuart M Close regarding case taking. (20)
9. Case Processing
i. D/f methods of Evaluation of symptoms. (20)
ii. Totality of Symptoms. (5)
iii. Synthesis of a case. (5)
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iv. Gradation & Evaluation of Symptoms. (5)
10.Early Repertories
1. Hahnemann’s Repertory
i. Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5)
2. Boenninghausen’s repertory
3. Alphabetic Repertory
4. Therapeutic Pocket Book
i. Plan & Construction of BTPB & BBCR. (20)
ii. Merits & Demerits of BTPB. (20)
iii. Write in detail philosophical background of Therapeutic pocket book and
importance of the concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book. (20)
5. Jahr’s Repertory
6. Lippe’s Repertory
7. Fr Muller’s Manual of Repertory
8. Concordance Repertory
i. Knerr’s Repertory
ii. Gentry’s Repertory
11.Middle Time Repertories
1. Introduction
2. Kent’s Repertory
i. Tell the Advantages of Repertory in short. What are the Limitations
of Kent’s Repertory. (20)
ii. What are the Merits and De-merits of Kent’s Repertory? Usefulness of that
repertory. (20)
iii. Arrangement Rubrics and Sub rubrics in Kent’s Repertory. (5)
3. C.M Boger’s life and work
4. Card Index Repertory
5. Moon Phases
6. A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
7. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory
i. Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points in detail. (20)
8. Boger Boenninghausen’s Repertory
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i. How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr. C. M.
Boger? (20)
ii. Plan & Construction of BBCR. (20)
iii. Philosophical Background of BBCR. (20)
iv. Merits & Demerits of BBCR. (20)
v. Grand Generalization. (5)
vi. Pathological Generals. (5)
12.Mordern Repertories
1. Introduction
2. Synthetic Repertory
3. Complete Repertory
4. Homoeopathic Medical Repertory
5. Synthesis
6. Homoeopathy and Child Care
7. The Phoenix Repertory
8. Thematic Repertory
9. A concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines
10.Kent’s Repertorium Generale
11.Repertory of Miasms
12.Repertorium Universale
13. A comparative Study of Three Basic Repertories
i. Why KRHMM is superior to BTPB? (20)
ii. Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR. (20)
iii. Differences in method of repertorization Boenninghausen’s method and
Kent’s method. (20)
14. Cross Repertorization
15. Clinical Repertories
16. Card Repertories
i. Describe features of Cards used in Kishor’s Card Repertory. Its merits & de-merits
of Kishor’s Card Repertory. (20)
17. Computer Repertories
i. Discuss briefly about Computer Repertories. (20)
19. Life History and Contributions
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20. A Few Early Repertories and Some Related Topics
i. Relationship-MM, Organon, Repertory
I. Explain Homoeopathic Materia and Repertory are like Twins. (20)
II. How Materia Medica is greater than Repertory. (10)
ii. Case Record
iii. The anamnesis
iv. Curability of a case
v. Essential evolutionary totality
vi. Rubrics
I. Describe Rubric? Source of Rubric? Types of rubrics? Importance on the
relationship.
vii. Synthesis of rubric
I. Synthesis of Rubrics. (5)
viii. Cross-References
I. Cross Reference. (5)
ix. Repertorial Totality and Potential Differential Field
x. Miasms
xi. Constitution
xii. Temperament
xiii. Diathesis
xiv. Susceptibility
xv. Disease
xvi. Hanemann’s Classification of Disease
xvii. Posology
xviii. Prescribing Symptom(5)
xix. Pathogenic Symptoms(5)
xx. Second Prescription
I. Second Prescription. (5)
xxi. Record Keeping
I. Importance of Record keeping in Chronic Cases.(20)
II. Importance of Record Keeping. (5)
xxii. Difficulties in treating chronic cases. (5)
21. Regional Repertories
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I. Regional Repertories. (5)
22. Rubric Hunting
i. Find out the chapter with their Repertorial Language in KENT’s Repertory: (20)
1. Illusion of Touch.
2. Active opposition with herself.
3. Paralysis of single part.
4. Involuntary Stool & Urine.
5. Rigidity of Os during Labour.
6. Parotitis.
7. Prospalgia.
8. Brittle Nails.
9. Sweat on left side.
10.Disgusted with life.
ii. Where you find these rubrics in KRHMM & BBCR: (20)
11.Answer aversion to.
12.Indolent.
13.Myopia.
14.Mur-Mur.
15.Yawning.
16.Bathing dread of.
17.Bronchial Asthma.
18.Cardialgia.
19.Apoplexy.
20.Fatigue aggravation
iii. Write briefly: (20)
1. Dictatorial.
2. Hearing impaired from otorrhoea.
3. Gall Stone Colic.
4. Sexual impulse weak.
5. Analgesia.
iv. Which section of KRHMM have all these rubrics: (20)
1. Desire more than she needs.
2. Craving for alcohol, menses before.
3. Worms under the skin sensation.
4. Pain, aching in bones during chill.
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5. Drowsy.
6. Dragons.
7. Tonics.
8. Cheloid.
9. Torticollis.
v. Rubrics; in which section of KRHMM you will find: (20)
1. Aversion to answer.
2. Lying in Knee chest position patient sleeps.
3. Pulse irregular and slower than the beat of heart.
4. Sensation as if drops of cold water were falling from heart.
5. Diarrhoea, periodical on alternate days.
6. Catalepsy from religious excitement.
7. Remose.
8. Pain comes and goes suddenly.
9. Vertigo before menses.
10.Thirst extreme.
vi. Rubrics placed in the section of KRHMM: (20)
1. Hi-cough.
2. Warts-mouth around.
3. Diplopia.
4. Dipsomania.
5. Desire for Sweets.
6. Jaundice.
7. Syphilis.
8. Pain increasing & decreasing gradually.
9. Hair-fall in patches.
10.Craves for meat.
11.Must sit up in bed with knees drawn up, rests her head and arms upon
knees.
12.Reveals secret in sleep.
13.Joy at misfortune of others.
14.Lack of Reaction.
15.Trifles seem important.
16.Dreams of poetical future.
17.Singing in Sleep.
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18.Menses suppressed from grief.
19.Constriction from tight bandaging.
20.Stretching during colic.
vii. Section of KRHMM in which these rubrics are there: (20)
1. Sleeplessness after coition.
2. Excitement without any reason.
3. Diarrhoea in damp weather.
4. Aggravation at the beginning of menses.
5. Sycotic remedies.
6. Low susceptibility or slow to heal.
7. Aversion to opposite sex religion.
8. Desire for many things.
9. Site of food aggravates.
10.Suppression of sexual desire aggravates.
11.Pain as if bones are broken.
12.Pain, lower limbs, alternating with eye symptoms
viii. How will you find these Rubrics/Symptoms?
1. In Kent’s Repertory
1) Scoliosis
2) Torticolis
3) Cardiospasm
4) Retroverted Uterus
5) Eats well but emaciates.
2. In Boger Boennighausen’s Repertory.
1) Saccharine
2) Ovaralgic Strabismus
3) Tendo Achillies
4) Chlorosis
5) Strabismus
ix. Find out the chapter with their reportorial language in Repertory.
1. Sleep from slightest mental exertion.
2. Spinal Meningitis.
3. Dentition diarrhea.
4. Croup.
5. Abscess.
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6. Excessive or mistaken religious enthusiastic.
7. Nausea due to riding ear.
8. Euphoria.
9. Intolerance of sweet.
10.Asphyxia.
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Repertory - Topics to be covered
(Based on 10 Year Papers)
Complied by- Dr. Ankita Bali
1. Types of Repertory.(5)
2. Repertory meaning.
3. History and evolution of repertory
4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Repertory.
5. Eliminating Symptoms. (5)
6. Working Methods of Repertory.
7. Repertorial Syndrome and PDF. (5)
8. Steps to Repertorization. (5)
9. Case Taking – Importance.
10.Stuart Close Case Taking.
11.D/f Methods of Evaluation of symptoms.
12.Totality of Symptoms. (5)
13.Synthesis of a case. (5)
14.Gradation and Evaluation of Symptoms. (5)
15.Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5)
16.BBCR- Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits,
arrangement of rubrics.
17.BTPB - Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits,
arrangement of rubrics.
18.KRHMM- Plan, construction, arrangement of rubrics and sub rubrics,
Philosophical background, merits, demerits, limitations, usefulness, arrangement
of rubrics.
19.Importance of concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book.
20.Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points.
21.Grand Generalization. (5)
22.Pathological Generals. (5)
23.How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr.
C.M.Boger?
24.Why is KRHMM superior to BTPB?
25.Difference between BBCR , BTPB , KRHMM.
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26.Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR.
27.Differences in method of repertorization Boennighausen’s method and Kent’s
Method.
28.Kishor’s Card Repertory (Features of cards , merits and demerits)
29.Computer Repertories.
30.Relationship – MM,Organon , Repertory.
31.Explain Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory are like Twins.
32.How Materia Medica is greater than Rpertory.
33.Rubric (Describe , Source , Types , Importance on relationship.)
34.Synthesis of Rubrics. (5)
35.Cross Reference. (5)
36.Second Prescription. (5)
37.Prescribing Symptoms. (5)
38.Pathogenic Symptoms. (5)
39.Record Keeping (Importance and Importance in Case Taking .)
40.Difficulty in treating chronic cases. (5)
41.Regional Repertories. (5)

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10 year papers compilation of Repertory

  • 1. Repertory- Student Companion My Compilation ( Submitted to – Department of Repertory , Bakson Homoeopathic Medical College) Repertory syllabus according to CCH and Compiled question papers (10 years question papers , Chapterwise topics to be covered, Topics list ) By , Dr. Ankita Bali
  • 2. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 2 S.No. Topic Page No. 1. Repertory Syllabus ( By, CCH ) 3 2. Repertory Topics to be covered according to Previous year papers 5 3. Repertory chapterwise 7
  • 3. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 3 REPERTORY SYLLABUS IV BHMS Repertorization is not the end but means to arrive to the simillimum together with Materia Medica based on sound principles of Philosophy. Homoeopathic Materia Medica is an encyclopedia of Symptoms. No mind can memorize all the symptoms or all the drugs with their characteristic gradation. The repertory is an index and catalogue of the symptoms of the Materia Medica, nearly arranged in a practical form and also indicating the relative gradation of drugs, and it greatly facilitates quick selection of indicated remedy. It is impossible to practice Homoeopathy without the aid of repertories. Each repertory has been compiled on distinct philosophical base, which determines its structure. In order to exploit full advantage of each repertory it is important to grasp thoroughly its conceptual base and construction. This will help student to learn scope, limitations and adaptability of the repertory. Case taking: Difficulties of taking a chronic case. Recording of cases and usefulness of record keeping. Totality of symptoms, prescribing symptoms: uncommon peculiar and characteristic symptoms. Analysis of the case uncommon and common symptoms. Gradation and evaluation of Symptoms. Importance of Mental symptoms. Kind and sources of general symptoms. Concomitant symptoms. Teaching of repertorisation should not merely be reduced to rubric hunting exercises. Patient is not a bundle of rubrics. Logic of Repertory, is delivered from Organon of Medicine as such Repertory should not be taught in isolation. Due emphasis should be made to:- a. Learning the language of repertory i.e. meaning of rubrics in correlation with Materia Medica and clinical experiences. b. Correlation of Repertory with Therapeutics and Materia Medica. 1. History and development of repertories till date. 2. Types of repertories. 3. Explanation of terminologies used in various repertories. 4. Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book and Boger Boenninghausen’s repertory. 5. Kent’s repertory. 6. Introduction to card repertory. 7. Specific regional repertories ALLEN’S FEVER, BELL’S DIARHOEA with their comparison.
  • 4. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 4 8. Brief introduction to puritan group of repertory as Knerr, Gentry, Robert in respect of their Clinic use. 9. Introduction to Computer Repertorization. PRACTICAL (Students shall repertories) 1. 10 acute cases on Kent. 2. 5 chronic cases on Kent. 3. 5 chronic cases on Boenninghausen. 4. 5 chronic cases on Bogar-Boeinninghausen. 5. 5 cases to be cross checked on computer.
  • 5. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 5 Repertory - Topics to be covered (Based on 10 Year Papers) Complied by- Ankita Bali 1. Types of Repertory.(5) 2. Repertory meaning. (5) 3. History and evolution of repertory. (20) 4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Repertory. (20) 5. Eliminating Symptoms. (5) 6. Working Methods of Repertory. (20) 7. Repertorial Syndrome and PDF. (5) 8. Steps to Repertorization. (5) 9. Case Taking – Importance. (5) 10.Stuart Close Case Taking. (5) 11.D/f Methods of Evaluation of symptoms. (20) 12.Totality of Symptoms. (5) 13.Synthesis of a case. (5) 14.Gradation and Evaluation of Symptoms. (5) 15.Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5) 16.BBCR- Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits, arrangement of rubrics. (20) 17.BTPB - Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits, arrangement of rubrics. (20) 18.KRHMM- Plan, construction, arrangement of rubrics and sub rubrics, Philosophical background, merits, demerits. (20) 19.Importance of concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book. (5) 20.Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points. (20) 21.Grand Generalization. (5) 22.Pathological Generals. (5) 23.How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr. C.M.Boger? (20) 24.Why is KRHMM superior to BTPB? (20) 25.Difference between BBCR , BTPB , KRHMM. (20) 26.Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR. (20)
  • 6. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 6 27.Differences in method of repertorization Boennighausen’s method and Kent’s Method. (20) 28.Card Repertory (Features of cards , merits and demerits). (5) 29.Computer Repertories. (20) 30.Relationship – MM,Organon , Repertory. (20) 31.Explain Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory are like Twins. (20) 32.How Materia Medica is greater than Repertory. (5) 33.Rubric (Describe , Source , Types , Importance on relationship.) (20) 34.Synthesis of Rubrics. (5) 35.Cross Reference. (5) 36.Second Prescription. (5) 37.Prescribing Symptoms. (5) 38.Pathogenic Symptoms. (5) 39.Record Keeping (Importance and Importance in Case Taking .) (5) 40.Difficulty in treating chronic cases. (5) 41.Regional Repertories. (5)
  • 7. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 7 Repertory ( 10 years ) – Topicwise Compiled by - Ankita Bali 1. Introduction to Repertorization i. Types of Repertory. (5) ii. What is repertory? Define origin of the word, “repertory”? Describe the history and evolution of repertory. (20) 2. Need for Repertory 3. Uses of Repertory i. Tell the Advantages of Repertory in short. What are the Limitations of Kent’s Repertory. (20) ii. Role of Particular Repertory in Homoeopathic Practice. (20) 4. Limitations of Repertory 5. History and Evolution of Repertory i. What is Repertory? Its Historical evolution & Limitations? (20) ii. Historical Development of Repertory. (20) 6. Methods and Techniques of Repertorization i. Eliminating Symptoms (5) ii. Working Methods of Repertory. (20) iii. Repertorial Syndrome & PDF. (5) 7. Steps to Repertorization i. Essential Steps for Homoeopathic Physician for repertorization. (20) ii. Steps to Repertorization. (5) 8. Case Taking i. Purpose of Case Taking in detail. (20) ii. Proper Case Taking is the Backbone of Repertorization. Explain. (20) iii. What is the importance of case taking? What are the instructions given by Stuart M Close regarding case taking. (20) 9. Case Processing i. D/f methods of Evaluation of symptoms. (20) ii. Totality of Symptoms. (5) iii. Synthesis of a case. (5)
  • 8. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 8 iv. Gradation & Evaluation of Symptoms. (5) 10.Early Repertories 1. Hahnemann’s Repertory i. Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5) 2. Boenninghausen’s repertory 3. Alphabetic Repertory 4. Therapeutic Pocket Book i. Plan & Construction of BTPB & BBCR. (20) ii. Merits & Demerits of BTPB. (20) iii. Write in detail philosophical background of Therapeutic pocket book and importance of the concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book. (20) 5. Jahr’s Repertory 6. Lippe’s Repertory 7. Fr Muller’s Manual of Repertory 8. Concordance Repertory i. Knerr’s Repertory ii. Gentry’s Repertory 11.Middle Time Repertories 1. Introduction 2. Kent’s Repertory i. Tell the Advantages of Repertory in short. What are the Limitations of Kent’s Repertory. (20) ii. What are the Merits and De-merits of Kent’s Repertory? Usefulness of that repertory. (20) iii. Arrangement Rubrics and Sub rubrics in Kent’s Repertory. (5) 3. C.M Boger’s life and work 4. Card Index Repertory 5. Moon Phases 6. A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica 7. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory i. Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points in detail. (20) 8. Boger Boenninghausen’s Repertory
  • 9. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 9 i. How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr. C. M. Boger? (20) ii. Plan & Construction of BBCR. (20) iii. Philosophical Background of BBCR. (20) iv. Merits & Demerits of BBCR. (20) v. Grand Generalization. (5) vi. Pathological Generals. (5) 12.Mordern Repertories 1. Introduction 2. Synthetic Repertory 3. Complete Repertory 4. Homoeopathic Medical Repertory 5. Synthesis 6. Homoeopathy and Child Care 7. The Phoenix Repertory 8. Thematic Repertory 9. A concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines 10.Kent’s Repertorium Generale 11.Repertory of Miasms 12.Repertorium Universale 13. A comparative Study of Three Basic Repertories i. Why KRHMM is superior to BTPB? (20) ii. Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR. (20) iii. Differences in method of repertorization Boenninghausen’s method and Kent’s method. (20) 14. Cross Repertorization 15. Clinical Repertories 16. Card Repertories i. Describe features of Cards used in Kishor’s Card Repertory. Its merits & de-merits of Kishor’s Card Repertory. (20) 17. Computer Repertories i. Discuss briefly about Computer Repertories. (20) 19. Life History and Contributions
  • 10. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 10 20. A Few Early Repertories and Some Related Topics i. Relationship-MM, Organon, Repertory I. Explain Homoeopathic Materia and Repertory are like Twins. (20) II. How Materia Medica is greater than Repertory. (10) ii. Case Record iii. The anamnesis iv. Curability of a case v. Essential evolutionary totality vi. Rubrics I. Describe Rubric? Source of Rubric? Types of rubrics? Importance on the relationship. vii. Synthesis of rubric I. Synthesis of Rubrics. (5) viii. Cross-References I. Cross Reference. (5) ix. Repertorial Totality and Potential Differential Field x. Miasms xi. Constitution xii. Temperament xiii. Diathesis xiv. Susceptibility xv. Disease xvi. Hanemann’s Classification of Disease xvii. Posology xviii. Prescribing Symptom(5) xix. Pathogenic Symptoms(5) xx. Second Prescription I. Second Prescription. (5) xxi. Record Keeping I. Importance of Record keeping in Chronic Cases.(20) II. Importance of Record Keeping. (5) xxii. Difficulties in treating chronic cases. (5) 21. Regional Repertories
  • 11. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 11 I. Regional Repertories. (5) 22. Rubric Hunting i. Find out the chapter with their Repertorial Language in KENT’s Repertory: (20) 1. Illusion of Touch. 2. Active opposition with herself. 3. Paralysis of single part. 4. Involuntary Stool & Urine. 5. Rigidity of Os during Labour. 6. Parotitis. 7. Prospalgia. 8. Brittle Nails. 9. Sweat on left side. 10.Disgusted with life. ii. Where you find these rubrics in KRHMM & BBCR: (20) 11.Answer aversion to. 12.Indolent. 13.Myopia. 14.Mur-Mur. 15.Yawning. 16.Bathing dread of. 17.Bronchial Asthma. 18.Cardialgia. 19.Apoplexy. 20.Fatigue aggravation iii. Write briefly: (20) 1. Dictatorial. 2. Hearing impaired from otorrhoea. 3. Gall Stone Colic. 4. Sexual impulse weak. 5. Analgesia. iv. Which section of KRHMM have all these rubrics: (20) 1. Desire more than she needs. 2. Craving for alcohol, menses before. 3. Worms under the skin sensation. 4. Pain, aching in bones during chill.
  • 12. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 12 5. Drowsy. 6. Dragons. 7. Tonics. 8. Cheloid. 9. Torticollis. v. Rubrics; in which section of KRHMM you will find: (20) 1. Aversion to answer. 2. Lying in Knee chest position patient sleeps. 3. Pulse irregular and slower than the beat of heart. 4. Sensation as if drops of cold water were falling from heart. 5. Diarrhoea, periodical on alternate days. 6. Catalepsy from religious excitement. 7. Remose. 8. Pain comes and goes suddenly. 9. Vertigo before menses. 10.Thirst extreme. vi. Rubrics placed in the section of KRHMM: (20) 1. Hi-cough. 2. Warts-mouth around. 3. Diplopia. 4. Dipsomania. 5. Desire for Sweets. 6. Jaundice. 7. Syphilis. 8. Pain increasing & decreasing gradually. 9. Hair-fall in patches. 10.Craves for meat. 11.Must sit up in bed with knees drawn up, rests her head and arms upon knees. 12.Reveals secret in sleep. 13.Joy at misfortune of others. 14.Lack of Reaction. 15.Trifles seem important. 16.Dreams of poetical future. 17.Singing in Sleep.
  • 13. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 13 18.Menses suppressed from grief. 19.Constriction from tight bandaging. 20.Stretching during colic. vii. Section of KRHMM in which these rubrics are there: (20) 1. Sleeplessness after coition. 2. Excitement without any reason. 3. Diarrhoea in damp weather. 4. Aggravation at the beginning of menses. 5. Sycotic remedies. 6. Low susceptibility or slow to heal. 7. Aversion to opposite sex religion. 8. Desire for many things. 9. Site of food aggravates. 10.Suppression of sexual desire aggravates. 11.Pain as if bones are broken. 12.Pain, lower limbs, alternating with eye symptoms viii. How will you find these Rubrics/Symptoms? 1. In Kent’s Repertory 1) Scoliosis 2) Torticolis 3) Cardiospasm 4) Retroverted Uterus 5) Eats well but emaciates. 2. In Boger Boennighausen’s Repertory. 1) Saccharine 2) Ovaralgic Strabismus 3) Tendo Achillies 4) Chlorosis 5) Strabismus ix. Find out the chapter with their reportorial language in Repertory. 1. Sleep from slightest mental exertion. 2. Spinal Meningitis. 3. Dentition diarrhea. 4. Croup. 5. Abscess.
  • 14. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 14 6. Excessive or mistaken religious enthusiastic. 7. Nausea due to riding ear. 8. Euphoria. 9. Intolerance of sweet. 10.Asphyxia.
  • 15. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 15 Repertory - Topics to be covered (Based on 10 Year Papers) Complied by- Dr. Ankita Bali 1. Types of Repertory.(5) 2. Repertory meaning. 3. History and evolution of repertory 4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Repertory. 5. Eliminating Symptoms. (5) 6. Working Methods of Repertory. 7. Repertorial Syndrome and PDF. (5) 8. Steps to Repertorization. (5) 9. Case Taking – Importance. 10.Stuart Close Case Taking. 11.D/f Methods of Evaluation of symptoms. 12.Totality of Symptoms. (5) 13.Synthesis of a case. (5) 14.Gradation and Evaluation of Symptoms. (5) 15.Hahnemann’s Scheme. (5) 16.BBCR- Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits, arrangement of rubrics. 17.BTPB - Plan, construction, Philosophical background, merits, demerits, arrangement of rubrics. 18.KRHMM- Plan, construction, arrangement of rubrics and sub rubrics, Philosophical background, merits, demerits, limitations, usefulness, arrangement of rubrics. 19.Importance of concordance chapter in Therapeutic pocket book. 20.Dr. Boenninghausen’s seven points. 21.Grand Generalization. (5) 22.Pathological Generals. (5) 23.How to use Dr. Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and Repertory by Dr. C.M.Boger? 24.Why is KRHMM superior to BTPB? 25.Difference between BBCR , BTPB , KRHMM.
  • 16. Repertory – Compilation by Dr. Ankita Bali Page 16 26.Plan of KRHMM with its d/f from BBCR. 27.Differences in method of repertorization Boennighausen’s method and Kent’s Method. 28.Kishor’s Card Repertory (Features of cards , merits and demerits) 29.Computer Repertories. 30.Relationship – MM,Organon , Repertory. 31.Explain Homoeopathic Materia Medica and Repertory are like Twins. 32.How Materia Medica is greater than Rpertory. 33.Rubric (Describe , Source , Types , Importance on relationship.) 34.Synthesis of Rubrics. (5) 35.Cross Reference. (5) 36.Second Prescription. (5) 37.Prescribing Symptoms. (5) 38.Pathogenic Symptoms. (5) 39.Record Keeping (Importance and Importance in Case Taking .) 40.Difficulty in treating chronic cases. (5) 41.Regional Repertories. (5)