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Introducing Synthesis 9

Introducing Synthesis 9. The Source Repertory Catania, February 18, 2005. Adding Bönninghausen and Boger. Therapeuthisches Taschenbuch (b2 - 1846) Systematisch Alphabetisches Repertorium Anti-psoric, anti-syphilitic and anti-sycotic remedies (b4 - 1833 )

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Introducing Synthesis 9

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  1. Introducing Synthesis 9 The Source Repertory Catania, February 18, 2005

  2. Adding Bönninghausen and Boger • Therapeuthisches Taschenbuch (b2 - 1846) • Systematisch Alphabetisches Repertorium • Anti-psoric, anti-syphilitic and anti-sycotic remedies (b4 - 1833 ) • Non anti-psoric remedies (b7 - 1833)

  3. Adding Boger repertories • Boger « Bönninghausen’s Repertory » (bg2 – 1905) • Synoptic Key (bg3 – 1915) • General Analysis (bg11 - 1926)

  4. Procedure for adding b-bg • Create empty repertory • Add remedies • Print repertory and review all information

  5. Procedure for adding b-bg • Create empty repertory • Add remedies • Print repertory and review all information • In b-bg repertories, add links to Synthesis symptoms

  6. Procedure for adding b-bg • Create empty repertory • Add remedies • Print repertory and review all information • In b-bg repertories, add links to Synthesis symptoms • Copy remedies to Synthesis and show source information

  7. Integrating k and b-bg symptoms • Kent = specific, individualized symptoms • B-bg = generalized symptoms

  8. Opposed k and b-bg symptoms • Kent = specific, individualized symptoms • STOMACH - PAIN - cramping - noon • EYE - PAIN - burning - Canthi - Inner

  9. Opposed k and b-bg symptoms • Kent = specific, individualized symptoms • STOMACH - PAIN - cramping - noon • EYE - PAIN - burning - Canthi - Inner • B-bg = generalized symptoms • STOMACH - NOON • EYE - CANTHI; complaints of - Inner canthi

  10. Similar k and b-bg symptoms • Generalized Kent symptoms: • GENERALS - ERUCTATIONS - amel. • SKIN - ERUPTIONS - itching

  11. Similar k and b-bg symptoms • Generalized Kent symptoms: • GENERALS - ERUCTATIONS - amel. • SKIN - ERUPTIONS - itching • Specific B-bg symptoms: • HEAD - Internal - aggravation - arms, moving the • STOMACH - Coldness in - at cardiac orifice

  12. K and b-bg into one structure • No mixture of rubrics • Every chapter has the known, specific Kentian symptoms

  13. K and b-bg into one structure • No mixture of rubrics • Every chapter has the known Kentian symptoms • Every chapter has general symptoms as well • STOMACH – NOON • STOMACH - EATING - after - amel. • STOMACH - EPIGASTRIUM; complaints of • STOMACH - BUBBLING

  14. K and b-bg into one structure • No mixture of rubrics • Every chapter has the known Kentian symptoms • Every chapter has general symptoms as well • If the sensation is painful, it is put under 2pain: • STOMACH - PAIN – pinching • STOMACH - PAIN - pressing

  15. K and b-bg into one structure • No mixture of rubrics • Every chapter has the known Kentian symptoms • Every chapter has general symptoms as well • If painful, it is put under 2pain • Every chapter has symptoms ranging from most specific to most general: • STOMACH - NOON • STOMACH - PAIN - noon • STOMACH - PAIN - pressing - noon • STOMACH - PAIN - gnawing - noon - eating; after

  16. Other separate repertories • Boericke O.: Repertory (in br1) • Clarke J. H.: Clinical Repertory • Phatak S. R.: Concise Repertory • Roberts H.: Sensations as if • Ward J.: Sensations as if

  17. Small separate repertories • Bhatia V.R.: Miniature Repertory of Remedies in CommonCold • Choudhury: Hints for Treatment of Cancer • Drake O.: Repertory of warts and condylomata • Foster J.:Toothache and its cure • Guernsey J.: Repertory of Haemorrhoids • Master F.: Hair loss • Pulford A. and T.D.: Repertory of Pneumonia • Sudarshan S.R.: Repertory of non malarial fevers • Sukumaran N.: Main Symptoms of Heart Problems

  18. The Source information • From the repertories • From the Materia Medica • From clinical cases

  19. The Source information • From the repertories • From the Materia Medica • From clinical cases • 488.000 notes in Synthesis 9.0 with source information = 21. 820 pages (courrier 10)

  20. The Source information • From the repertories • From the Materia Medica • From clinical cases • 488.000 notes in Synthesis 9.0 with source information = 21. 820 pages (courrier 10) Synthesis 9 The Source Synthesis

  21. The structure of the Repertory • Chapters • S T M E L D

  22. The structure of the Repertory • Chapters • S T M E L D • D always on level 3!

  23. Restructuring Synthesis 9.1 • Moving the « descriptions of pain » to the last level of the symptom: • Eye – pain – sore – menses - during becomes • Eye – pain – menses – during – sore(adds zinc.)

  24. Streamlining the Repertory • Moving the « descriptions of pain » to the last level of the symptom • Streamlining the localizations (L), modalities (M) and descriptions of pain (D)

  25. Why streamline 1 • Synthesis 9.0: • HEAD - PAIN - cutting - cold - air agg. • HEAD - PAIN - shooting - cold - air • HEAD - PAIN - tearing - air - cold; from

  26. Why streamline 2 • Synthesis 9.1 would be: • HEAD - PAIN - cold - air agg. - cutting • HEAD - PAIN - cold - air - shooting • HEAD - PAIN - air - cold; from - tearing

  27. Why streamline 3 • Synthesis 9.1 is: • HEAD - PAIN - cold - air - agg. - cutting • HEAD - PAIN - cold - air - agg. - shooting • HEAD - PAIN - cold - air - agg. - tearing

  28. Three steps for restructuring • Streamlining D L M • Moving D to last level • Copying the remedies of the description of pain to the next superrubric

  29. Copying D-remedies to superrubric • More remedies for thousands of sides, times, modalities, localizations, extensions

  30. Copying D-remedies to superrubric • More remedies for thousands of sides, times, modalities, localizations, extensions • Can be switched off and on with one click

  31. Remedies described

  32. Number of Remedy Occurences

  33. Authors used

  34. Number of Author References

  35. Families of Remedies • Which families of remedies • Dahlgren • Cronquist • APG (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group)

  36. Remedy Catalogue

  37. Author catalogue

  38. That’s it for now!

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