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Jenny Decker
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Re: Ren

Post by Jenny Decker »

In "Blueprint for a new Repertory" that accompanies the Synthesis 8.1, "Ren" is in the abbreviation list as being kidneys. Doesn't specify a species; I assume human kidney tissue.

Jenny Decker


Dave Hartley
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Re: Ren

Post by Dave Hartley »

Radar/Synthesis lists the remedy abbreviation Ren. = kidneys; authority
being
Alexander L. Blackwood, "Manual of MM, Therapeutics & Pharm., with
Clinical Index"

Consulting that volume within EH suggests that Ren. (kidneys) is an
autonosode "renal glomerular substance" .. "freshly prepared"
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127


Rochelle
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Re: Ren

Post by Rochelle »

Thanks Jim and Jenny and Dave for your research. My betting is that it is a
kidney
tissue as Dave suggests.
Regards
Rochelle
www.rochellemarsden.co.uk


vtyekkirala
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Re: Ren

Post by vtyekkirala »

Hi Dave,
If your time permits, could you let me know how to view these remedy abbrs
I also have radar8-1.30. I don't know the key commands to be used to get to
the "Blueprint for a new Repertory" .
Thanks in advance,
V.T.


Dave Hartley
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Re: Ren

Post by Dave Hartley »

Hi V.T.,

"Blueprint for a New Repertory" is found in printed vertion of
Synthesis.
I think this online document may explain, if you lack access to print
version.
www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_software/syn3C2.html

To retrace steps to finding remedy "Ren." --

In Radar, press F5 key, this will bring up dialogue where you can do
remedy extractions; press the box #1 and you can type in the remedy or
select from list.

I found Ren. this way, performed rubric extraction (a grand total of one
rubric)
-then viewed the author attribution of Synthesis.

I then went to EH & found the book which was mentioned as
author-attribute, read the text in order to verify & discover the source
of the remedy.
best,

Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127


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