Radar, Synthesis etc.
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:58 pm
On 19 May 2004 "Robyn" wrote: "Re my query below - it seems that in Radar
Repertory Universale has the
relevant rubric listed as
SLEEP - PHENOMENA - SLEEPLESSNESS - general - neurosis, multiple
con
so, on checking in Boericke, found that it should read - I will
have to contact the Radar people for them to correct this. Also, it is not
in Synthesis!"
REPLY FROM DR. V. KRISHNAMURTHY.
Thank you Robyn. Boericke, Lilienthal, Calvin B. Knerr and Kent are more
than sufficient in quickly selecting the remedy than all software etc. Much
less time is required in using these reference works than starting your
computer, opening the software etc. The arrangement in Lilienthal and
Calvin B. Knerr are so good that they seem to mock at modern computers and
softwares in homeopathy.
Computer or software won't tell you what symptom to take and how to classify
it--whether it is common or uncommon, general or not etc. etc.
Repertory Universale has the
relevant rubric listed as
SLEEP - PHENOMENA - SLEEPLESSNESS - general - neurosis, multiple
con
so, on checking in Boericke, found that it should read - I will
have to contact the Radar people for them to correct this. Also, it is not
in Synthesis!"
REPLY FROM DR. V. KRISHNAMURTHY.
Thank you Robyn. Boericke, Lilienthal, Calvin B. Knerr and Kent are more
than sufficient in quickly selecting the remedy than all software etc. Much
less time is required in using these reference works than starting your
computer, opening the software etc. The arrangement in Lilienthal and
Calvin B. Knerr are so good that they seem to mock at modern computers and
softwares in homeopathy.
Computer or software won't tell you what symptom to take and how to classify
it--whether it is common or uncommon, general or not etc. etc.