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Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 4:38 am
by andyh
Toni-Ann Trevino wrote:
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CONIUM--Boericke MM
Complete 2000:
SLEEP; SLEEPLESSNESS; general; neurosis, multiple (1) : con. ("neurosis" appears to be an error in transcription)
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Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 4:44 am
by Robyn
In addition to what Hans sent you will also find this Art-v as the remedy in
Knerr's rep p. 1016 under
Convulsions, stools: during spasm
it is the only rem.
In Repertory Universale there is only the following:
STOOL - MODALITIES - CONVULSIONS, during
alum.cda arn.kr art-v.c bell.kr caust.ste cham.ste COLCH.b CUPR.b,ste
hydr-ac.ste hyos.b ip.b,ste nux-v.c,ste OENA.k podo.ste SEC.b stry-xyz.k
sulph.b tab.bg
Synthesis does not list Art-v and has only 7 rems to RU's 18 for the same
rubric.
The reference is for Clarke, however was unable to find it in the manner
presented in the rep in Clarke.
It is a shame that Radar has not included Knerr's rep as a separate rep, as
I use this myself in hard copy as it has gems not found elsewhere
Robyn
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Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 5:12 am
by Robyn
Just some trivia to add
Multiple Neuritis
The simultaneous inflammation of several nerve trunks, usually symmetrically
situated on both sides of the body. Its most common cause is alcoholic
posoning; it may be due to arsenic, malaria, mercury, lead; to diphtheria ,
pheumonia, typoid fever and other infectious diseses. Beri-Beri is a form of
multiple neuritis
Robyn
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Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 6:19 am
by Toni-Ann Trevino
Boy, is this a disappointment. Well, I've added Art-v to the rubric in my
Synthesis program. Seems like no matter how many reps one has, there's
always another one still needs to get -- and the library grows.
Toni
Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 6:52 am
by Toni-Ann Trevino
Either way, none of my references produces Art-v. Sounds like Knerr's is a
good one to have.
Toni
Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 9:23 am
by Julian Winston
At 12:43 PM +1000 5/19/04, Robyn wrote:
[snip]
First:
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!!! EDIT YOUR REPLIES BEFORE PRESSING "SEND".
You included at least FIVE other replies and all their "Attention"
messages. And you took up 17k of bandwith to say 1 K of stuff.
PLEASE have some consideration!
Second:
You point out the exact problem with the new repertories trying to
incorporate all the others.
There is a reason all those old guys had all those repertories. They
worked better that way!
JW
Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 9:34 am
by Robyn
Julian wrote
Dear List
***I am sorry for this oversight - I am usually extremely conscientious
about this - but blew it this time
Robyn
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Re: Susceptib;ility
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 10:21 pm
by Toni-Ann Trevino
Hi Robyn,
Thanks for posting this. The following may amount to splitting hairs, but I
wonder if there is a fundamental difference between sitting down to stool
and in doing so having a convulsion, and having a convulsion during which
one passes stool? Would this not influence where a rubric might be placed:
under Stool as opposed to under General?
Toni