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Complete Repertory
A repertory that makes it easy for you to find rubrics.
With the very latest remedies included.
Containing the most accurate and verified repertory there is!
Thinking about Synthesis? We
know Synthesis is very popular but before you decide please checkout Complete.
It has more rubrics, more remedies and more verified authors (more than
even the Synthesis Treasure Edition). Many of the world's leading homeopaths
such as Rajan Sankaran, Jan Scholten and Massimo Mangliavori use Complete.
Want to check all the sources
used in the Complete? Click
here to view (PDF document) the bibliography.
Best cross references
More cross references than any other repertory - each of which can be
clicked to immediately jump to the indicated rubric in the repertory.
ISIS also has a great feature which allows you to merge all the remedies
in every rubric that is cross referenced into a meta-rubric which you
can repertorise with!
Complete is widely regarded to have the best repertory cross references
between rubrics and also provdes author numbers and names and even book
sources.
Themes chapter
Look up Mirilli's Theme words and quickly see which remedies come through.
Correspondences chapter
Reference detailed nformation on all remedies included in Complete and
access all of Boenninghausens Correspondences. A valuable tool to have.
Clinical chapter
Modern disease terminology is provided in an easy to access chapter for
quick reference
Two
Editions
Complete Repertory comes
with a choice of 2 editions for use with ISIS
Complete Classic
Complete Full
What's
the difference beween Classic and Full?
Classic is a ‘Lite’ edition of Complete Repertory.
It is intended for those who want a more classical repertory.
Classic does not contain any information from authors published after
1931. This means that any remedy proven after 1931 is not included in
Complete Classic. However all the structural improvements of rubrics and
corrections made since the original release of Kent are all reflected
in Classic. As the name implies if you want to be close to the original
Kent but with the benefit of corrections and re-structuring than Classic
is for you!
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