Introduction to the Principles of Repertorisation

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Introduction to the Principles of Repertorisation is intended and designed to fill the necessity of a comprehensive manual that provides the learning resources for the under undergraduate Homeopathy students, as well as, anyone who is interested in Homoeopathic Repertory. The information provided in the book is in two distinct parts–Case taking and the study of Repertory. The part on Case faking has certain innovating features like the thrust provided for the different facets of case taking, the essence of case analysis as different from the symptom analysis, etc: The, pert on the study of Repertory has the hallmarks of this book-a new method for classifying the repertories, the simplified approach to understand the construction of different repertories, the Tao of Repertorisation which is a methodical program of repertorisation, etc. Topics like Card repertories, Concordance repertories, Computers and repertorisation Evaluation Methods, have be en included in the Appendix. The book is written in a lucid style with each chapter opening with a statement of Aims, Objectives, and the Learning content of the chapter, and ending with a resume of the chapter, called Topic Summary.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. Ahmad Munir

Dr. Munir Ahmed R. is an Asst. Professor Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Bangalore, India, where he specializes in the teaching of Repertory, His conviction in adapting the principles of Total Quality Management in Homoeopathic Education has been the driving force behind the making of this book. Apart from teaching Repertory at the undergraduate level, he is also actively contributing to the improvement of the standards of Homoeopathic teaching by presenting, the reforms throw articles and papers in various Homoeopathic journals and seminars.

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Title
Introduction to the Principles of Repertorisation
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Edition
2nd ed.
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ISBN
8187134364
Length
lii+256p., Photographs.
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