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Information about the new book by Arjen Pasma: Practice Makes Perfect Practice Book for the Repertory

Only by constant use can any repertory become a companion and a helper
James Tyler Kent
The need for a homeopathic repertory The use of a homeopathic repertory will be one of the cornerstones of your homeopathic practice. A qualified, classically working homeopath with many years of experience, will still consult the repertory for the majority of acute and chronic cases. Hahnemann already felt the need for a repertory and was the first homeopath to compile one. It was written in Latin and titled Fragmenta de viribus medicamentorum positivis, sine in sano corpore observativis (published in 1805). To become a successful homeopath it is essential, besides acquiring good philosophy and materia medica knowledge, to spend plenty of time studying the repertory in detail. You will find that, after having done these 42 series of exercises in a sincere way and reading the additional explanatory information about the repertory structure given throughout the answers, the repertory will have become your great assistant and true friend. Arjen Pasma has been teaching how to use the homeopathic repertory in The Netherlands and several other European countries for about 25 years. More recently he has been teaching in Kenya and Malawi. At several colleges in The Netherlands the question-series from this book are done over a period of two or three years, during classes and as homework.

Hardcover, 540 pages

The table of content:

42 Series of repertory exercises.

With 42 series of answers with additional explanation about rubrics and the repertory (structure).

A chapter with detailed explanation about the repertory (structure).

A chapter with articles about the repertory and repertorising.

A summary about repertorising, with repertorisation sheet.

A chapter about all the possible location rubrics in the repertory, as example taken the Pain rubrics.

A chapter about remedy relationships

A chapter with explanations of all they key symptoms

And both word indexes for the Essential Synthesis and the Synthesis 9.1

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