Concise Repertory of Homeopathic Medicines
- S.R. Phatak, MBBS
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PHA105 This is a reliable little repertory presenting Phatak's reworking of Boger and Boenninghausen. India
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This repertory is intended to serve as a handy and useful reference book. It is an attempt to lessen the difficulties of the prescriber. Remedies for a particular rubric are reduced to minimum possible by a careful selection.No drug is given unless there is strong justification provided for it, by authorities like Dr. Boger, Dr. Kent, Dr. Clarke's dictionary, etc.
In this repertory, the heading including Mentals, Generals, Modalities, Organs, and their Sub-parts are all arranged according to their Alphabetical order.
All the physiological and pathological conditions are also included. Cross references are given where-ever necessary.
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Published in 1963, Concise Repertory by S. R. Phatak is presented with a simplified structure.The Mentals, Generals, Modalities, Organs, and their subrubrics are all arranged alphabetically. Sources include Boger, Boenninghausen, Kent, and Clarke.
Pathological and physiological conditions are included as well as appropriate cross-references.
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An alphabetized re-working of Boger and Bonninghausen.The author says, "No originality can be claimed except for presentation."
From:
The Heritage of Homoeopathic Literature
copyright 2001 by Julian Winston
Reprinted with the permission of the author
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Mr. S. M. Gunavanthe reviews some of the lesser known books from Indian authors and the contributions made by Indian Homoeopaths to Homoeopathic Literature.
Dr. S. R. Phatak
A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines
Pages 410
Homoeopathic Medical Publishers
20, Station Road, Santa Cruz (W), Bombay, 400 054
In this repertory the headings including mentals, generals, modalites, organs and their sub-parts are all arranged in alphabetical order. Cross references are given wherever necessary.
This repertory contains many valuable rubrics not found even in Kent's or Synthetic repertories.
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