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The Bönninghausen Repertory- Second Edition
- Clemens von Bönninghausen
- George Dimitriadis
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BOE105 Therapeutic Pocketbook MethodAn improved translation of the T.F. Allen edition of Bönninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book. The contents of this repertory most precisely reflect the observations and teachings of Hahnemann. Dimitriadis carefully outlines Bönninghausen's method, which helps immensely to find which symptoms are crucial for remedy selection. He then presents the repertory, which he has diligently corrected and rearranged to be more clear and user-friendly for clinical practice. The original Concordances chapter (1846) has been replaced with Bönninghausen's more recent (1853) list of remedy relationships. Finally, each of the 2,250 rubrics is numbered, so that it can be referenced to the 136 pages of endnotes, for explanations and references to the original German. Australia
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The most accurate and compact repertory, fully representing the 125 medicines contained within.· Every entry now checked against Bönninghausen's own manuscript and corrections made only after careful reference to source provings
· Accurate rendering and re-translation of all rubrics from the original German
· Contains only material from Bönninghausen's original, thereby maintaining the integrity of the method as was originally intended
· Removal of all duplicate and synonymous rubrics
· The only repertory with clarification of rubrics meanings
· Each rubric referenced to its original German counterpart
· Expanded section of explanatory endnotes (first introduced in TBR1) clarifying the precise meaning of the rubric
· Many more rubrics now referenced to the source provings with full rendering of the entire symptom as found in the materia medica
· The only repertory with a consistent and meaningful grading system
· Thorough rechecking of grades from the original manuscript
· Accurate representation of the original allows the consideration of Bönninghausen’s own clinical experience in the analysis
Author
George Dimitriadis
George Dimitriadis has taught Homœopathy for over 20 years, both in Australia and overseas, and contributed numerous articles to various professional journals.
He heads the Hahnemann Institute Sydney, and is author of four previous books on Homœopathy, and most recently Editor of The Bönninghausen Repertory - Therapeutic Pocketbook Method (TBR).
George has spent the last nine years researching and more recently teaching his method in Australia and NZ. His revealing findings have been published in a series of articles in Germany (ZKH) and the US (AJHM).
George is a leading authority on this repertorial method of Bönninghausen, and has used TBR exclusively in his clinic for more than five years.
Contents
I - SYMPTOMATA, REGIONAL1 Head
1. External head -- 2
2. Internal head -- 20
3. Eyes (and orbit) -- 30
- - 1. Vision -- 53
4. Ears -- 106
- - 1. Hearing -- 122
5. Nose -- 132
- - 1. Olfaction -- 153
6. Face -- 169
- - 1. Appearance -- 172
- - 2. Sensations -- 226
7. Mouth (oral cavity) -- 239
- - 1. Teeth & Gums -- 251
2. Trunk (torso)
1. Neck, external -- 265
2. Chest -- 272
3. Abdomen, internal -- 288
4. Abdomen, external -- 299
5. Back -- 306
3. Extremities
1. Upper Limbs -- 313
2. Lower Limbs -- 335
II - SYMPTOMATA, SYSTEMIC
1. Alimentary (digestive)
1. Viscera (organs) -- 366
- - 1. Anus (and Rectum) -- 369
2. Digestive dysfunctions
- - 1. Hunger and thirst -- 373
- - 2. Taste -- 382
- - 3. Aversions and Desires -- 399
- - 4. Eructation -- 466
- - 5. Nausea and vomiting -- 473
- - 6. Flatulence -- 503
- - 7. Evacuation and stool -- 518
2. Urinary
1. Viscera (organs) -- 547
2. Urination (micturition) -- 551
3. Urine
- - 1. Quality -- 564
- - 2. Sediment -- 587
3. Reproductive
1. Genitalia in general -- 602
2. Male -- 610
3. Female -- 622
- - 1. Menstruation -- 634
- - 2. Leucorrhoea -- 654
4. Respiratory
1. Airways and Viscera -- 671
- - 1. Voice -- 679
- - 2. Respiration -- 696
- - 3. Catarrhus narium (coryza) -- 714
- - 4. Cough -- 733
- - - - 1.Expectoration -- 742
- - - - 2. Taste of Expectoration -- 793
5. Cardiovascular
1. Heart (and mediastinum) -- 846
2. Blood vessels -- 851
3. Blood and Circulation -- 862
- - 1. Pulse -- 870
6. Thermoregulatory
1. Pathological fever types -- 888
2. Chill (subjective) -- 918
3. Coldness (objective) -- 929
4. Heat -- 936
5. Shuddering -- 952
6. Perspiration -- 956
- - 1. Quality of perspiration -- 971
7. Compound fevers -- 1003
- - 1. Chill, then -- 1005
- - 2. Chill, with -- 1011
- - 3. Heat, then -- 1016
- - 4. Heat, with -- 1022
- - 5. Shuddering, then -- 1027
- - 6. Shuddering, with -- 1030
- - 7. Perspiration, then -- 1031
III - SYMPTOMATA, GENERAL
1. Mind (and Disposition) -- 1034
1. Mind -- 1035
2. Intellect -- 1063
3. Memory -- 1076
4. Sensorium (consciousness) -- 1080
2. Sleep (and Dreams) -- 1087
1. Yawning -- 1104
2. Sleepiness -- 1109
3. Sleeplessness -- 1115
4. Position during sleep -- 1120
5. Dreams -- 1137
3. Generals (non-regional) 1183
1. Glands -- 1473
2 . Musculoskeletal
- - 1. Bones (and periosteum) -- 1524
- - 2. Joints -- 1580
- - 3. Muscles -- 1613
3. Skin
- - 1. Skin in general -- 1635
- - 2. Eruptions (exanthemata) -- 1741
- - - - 1. Tetters -- 1825
- - 3. Itching -- 1846
- - 4. Excrescences (growths) -- 1892
- - - - 1.Warts -- 1903
- - 5. Nails -- 1920
- - 6. Swellings (tumours) of skin -- 1944
- - 7. Ulcers -- 1960
IV - MODALITIES
Aggravations and Ameliorations -- 2047
1. Time -- 2048
2. Temperature, Seasons, Weather -- 2062
3. Affections of (and influences on) Mind -- 2113
4. Foods and Drinks -- 2138
5. Situation and Circumstance -- 2239-2697
Page References
CONCORDANCES (Chapter V) -- 206
MEDICINES -- 211
LITERATURE -- 12
INDEX and CROSS REFERENCES -- 215
ENDNOTES -- 218-273












