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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