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Mind rubrics – A – Dr C V N Prasad
Concordances – Knerr repertory
Interpretation of mental symptoms – miasmatic approach – Dr Mansoor Ali
The Psychiatric Mental Status Examination
Towards mechanization in homeopathic repertory – Dr.Rakesh Parashar Jha
Comparison of repertory to the symptoms of intermittent fever by HC Aallen & fever
Comparison of stomach and abdomen chapters in repertories – Dr Amritha R
Comparison of mouth and larynx chapters – Dr Nisha C N
Seminar on‘DOUGLASS SKIN DISEASES’ with comparison to Synthesis repertory – Dr Jayadeep
Effective utility of repertories in management of acute diseases – Dr Jayadeep
Essential evolutionary totality- Dr Jayadeep
How to study rubrics easily – Dr Ambrish P Uke
Indian contribution to repertory – Dr Jayadeep B P
Jugal Kishore’s Card Repertory – Dr Gauri
Chapter tissues 0f repertory of herings guiding symptoms of ourmateria medica by CALVIN.B.KNERR -Dr.Suhana.P.Azis
Comparison of nose and face chapters in different repertories – Dr Nisha C N
Comparison of sleep and dreams chapters in synthesis, bbcr and btp – Dr Anju Unnikrishnan
Synoptic card repertory – Dr Gauri
Towards mechanisation in homeopathic repertory – Dr.Rakesh Parashar Jha
An Introduction to Therapeutic Pocket Book
Analytical Repertory of the symptoms of mind
Applied aspect of Kent’s Repertory in cases with more common symptoms – Dr.Rakesh Parashar Jha
The art of interrogation by pierrie schmidt
Repertory – Unbaised & Reliable Tool in the management of difficult (Neurology) cases.- Dr. Vikram Chouhan
Bell’s Diarrhoea – therapeutics
Complete repertory to the homeopathic materia medica diseases of the eyes – E.W. Berridge
Boericke’s repertory - Dr Preethi A John
Introduction to BBCR and its importance in pediatrics
Life and Works of Dr.C.M.Boger – Dr Jayadeep
Boger’s repertory – Dr Anju Unnikrishnan
Life and works of CM Boger – Dr Anju Unnikrishnan
Boger’s Synoptic Key to Materia Medica – Dr Shiva Kumar
History and evolution of repertories – Dr Jayadeep B P
Case taking – Hahanemannian approach
Case taking by Elizabeth Wright
Examination of the patient by Dr J T Kent
Some rubrics from mind chapter
General approach to the patient
Role of Gentry’s Concordance Repertory in Clinical Practice
Card repertory – Dr.Arpana S Pareek
An Overview on Card Repertory with special emphasis to Kishore’s Card - Prof.Krishnendu Maity
Case processing – Dr.Arpaana S Pareek
Case taking – Aphorism 83-104 – Dr.Arpana S Pareek
Complete repertory – Dr. Aisha J Hassan
How to teach repertory - Dr.S.K.Tiwari
A concise idea about repertory – Dr Arpana S Pareek
Method of working out a case with Kent’s Repertory - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Interpretation of Mind Rubrics in Repertory - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Prescribing Symptoms – Dr Aparna S Pareek
Puritan repertories – Dr Arpana S Pareek
Question Paper Pattern – MUHS Nasik -Repertory - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Distribution of the topics as per guidelines from CCH syllabus (Repertory) - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Symptomatology - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Terminologies in Boerick’s repertory - Dr.Aisha J Hassan
Different terms used in the Repertory - Dr Arpana S Pareek
Case taking in Homoeopathy – $ 83-104 – Dr.Sr Temy Thomas
Case taking by Elizabeth Wright – Dr.Sr Temy Thomas
Utility of repertory in pediatrics – Dr.T.Austin Jose
Boger Boennonghause’s repertory - Dr.Sreeraj.R
Patient based approach in imparting principles of repertorisation – Dr.M.K.Sahni
Relevance of children chapter in Murphy’s repertory - Dr.Aisha J Hassan
Relationship between repertory & Pharmacy – Dr.M.K.sahni
Comparison of W.A.Allen’s intermittent fever with fever chapter in Boger’s repertory –Dr.Rumsheed Necholi
Repertory – its relation with Organon & Materia Medica – Dr.Sreekala.M
Terminologies in Clark’s Clinical Repertory – Dr.Resmi.M.R
The real portrait - Dr.Divya Sanal
Case taking methods by Dr.J.T.Kent – Dr.Resmi.M.R
Case taking methods by EB Nash - Dr.Aisha J Hassan
Rubrics representing mood disorders in Synthesis – Dr.Aisha J Hassan
Relevance of chapter ‘Ankle’ in Murphy’s repertory – Dr.Shamna
Relevance of chapter ‘Arm’ in Murphy’s repertory - Dr.Resmi
Terminologies in Boerick’s repertory - Dr.Resmi
Methodology of case taking by C.M.Boger – Dr.Preethi A John
Methodology of case taking by Dr.Dunham – Dr.Sreekala.M
Complete Repertory to the eye – Dr.Basavarajeshwari
Mind chapter in Synthesis repertory - Dr.Arun Krishnan
Taking the case – Dr.C.M.Boger’s view
Epidemic case taking – Dr.B.Parthasarathy
Hahnemannian method of case taking - Dr.Sreekala.M
Abdomen chapter in Murphy’s repertory – Dr.Sreekala.M
Aphorisms related to case taking
Case taking in homeopathy – Dr.Kent’s directions
Miasmatic repertorisation – Dr.Sangeetha Balakrishnan
Interpretation of mind rubrics – 1
Interpretation of mind rubrics – II
Basic concept of psychiatry thro mind rubrics – Dr.Divya Sanal
Introduction to Synthesis. 9 – Frederik Schroyens
Synthesis Treasure Edition 2009 – Frederik Schroyens
Essential Synthesis – Frederik Schroyens
Fever chapter in Boger’s Repertory – Dr.Makudam Thampy
Introduction to case taking – Dr.Suhan P Aziz
A short trip through repertories – Dr.Harikumar.S
Case taking method of H A Robert – Dr.Rumsheed Necholi
Relationship of anatomy with repertory – Dr.Kannan
Interpretation of mental symptoms – miasmatic approach – Dr.Mansoor Ali.K.R
Interpretation of mental rubrics – Dr.Satheesh Kumar
Card Repertory - Dr.Suja Pillai
Epidemic Case Taking – Dr.Parthasarathy
Case taking in homeopathy – Dr.Shivprasad Yadav
The Basics of Repertory and Methods and techniques -Dr.A.Shanthakumar
Eliciting Mental Symptoms to build up a Totality – Prof.(Dr.) Niranjan Mohanty
Concept of analysis and evaluation of symptoms in Homeopathy
Principles of logic and analysis – Dr Nimish V. Mehta
Case taking – A repertorial approach – Dr.K.R.mansoor Ali
Dr. H.A. Robert’s Views on Case taking and Case Record
Case taking – Hahnemannian directions
Dr.Kent’s direction on case taking in Homeopathy
Application of case taking methods in different clinical situations – Dr.Chandrashekar Goda
Dr. C. M. Boger’s view on Case taking
Boenninghausen’s view on case taking and case record
Clinical & regional repertories available in various softwares –Their Structure and Application in Clinical Practice – Dr. Vidyadhar R. Khanaj
Concept of Unprejudiced Observer and methods to operationalize it - Dr Anand Kapse
Case taking in community, clinic and ward with demonstration of cases – Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Mohanty
Demonstration of Application of Case Taking techniques in Clinic, Ward, Community - Dr. Shivaprasad K
A workshop on Case Receiving – Dr Manoj Patel
Hahnemannian case taking – Dr. S. Shantha Prabhu
Knowledge of illness in general and disease in particular
Integration of mental state in homeopathic prescribing – Dr. Sunil D. Bhalinge
Scientific Methodology of Repertorisation - Dr.K.R.Mansoor Ali
Interpretation of Mental Rubrics An easy method – Dr.K.R.Mansoor Ali
Paediatrics – A Repertorial approach - Dr.K.R.Mansoor Ali
Use of repertory in clinical practice – Dr. D.P. Rastogi
Effective case taking techniques – Dr. Ashok Kumar Dantkale
Utility of pulse chapter in Murphy’s repertory – Dr.Sunila.R
The proper use of repertory – Dr.Srinath Rao
Relationship between repertory and homeopathic philosophy
Relationship between repertory and homeopathic philosophy – Dr.M.P.Arya
General principles of repertorisation – Dr.M.P.Arya
History of repertory – Dr.S.K.Tiwari
Relationship between repertory, pathology and clinical disciplines – Dr.Rita Chakraborty
Evolving format of interview evaluation for perfecting the art of interview – Dr. Nityanand L. Tiwari
Problem definition in repertory
Case taking :in Homoeopathy- Principles and Practice - Dr. M. P. Arya
Miasmatic repertorisation – Dr.Sangeetha Balakrishnan
Standard case record Performa – Dr.Eswara Das
Standardized case Record: Concept and Application – Dr. Anand Kapse
Effective and instant prescriptions through repertory – Dr.K.R.Mansoor Ali
Patient based approach in imparting principles of repertorization



