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    welcomewelcome

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    SEMINARSEMINAR

    BYBY

    DR.BASAVARAJESHWARIDR.BASAVARAJESHWARIPG REPERTORYPG REPERTORY22www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    COMPLETECOMPLETEREPERTORY TO THEREPERTORY TO THEHOMOEOPATHICHOMOEOPATHIC

    MATERIA MEDICA ONMATERIA MEDICA ONDISEASE OF EYE.DISEASE OF EYE.

    By BerridgeBy Berridge33www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    INTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION44www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Complete Repertory to theomplete Repertory to theHomoeopathic Materia Medica onomoeopathic Materia Medica ondiseases of the eyeiseases of the eyecommonly known as Berridge'sommonly known as Berridge'sRepertory of Eyeepertory of EyeIs authored by Dr. E. W. Berridges authored by Dr. E. W. BerridgePublished in April 1873 in Londonublished in April 1873 in LondonNo of pages-317o of pages-317No of Drugs represented:1171o of Drugs represented:1171

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    The main source for the book washe main source for the book wasC.Hering's Materia Medica and addition.Hering's Materia Medica and additionfrom later provings but Berridge alsorom later provings but Berridge alsoadded many valuable symptoms from casesdded many valuable symptoms from casesof poisoning, reported in the allopathicf poisoning, reported in the allopathicjournalsournals

    Dr. C. Hering commented about the bookr. C. Hering commented about the bookassIt is the only complete one we have , it isis the only complete one we have , it isthe clearest and best arranged and it willhe clearest and best arranged and it willenable us to do twice as much as formerlynable us to do twice as much as formerlyin diseases of the eyes"n diseases of the eyes" 66www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    About thebout theauthoruthor

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    Dr. E.D.Berridger. E.D.Berridge MBBS from University of London,BBS from University of London, Doctor of Medicine of the Homoeopathic College ofoctor of Medicine of the Homoeopathic College of

    Pencylvania.encylvania. Formerly Recident Medical Officer to the Liverpoolormerly Recident Medical Officer to the LiverpoolHomopathic Dispensaryomopathic Dispensary Author of Index to cases of poisoning in theuthor of Index to cases of poisoning in theallopathic journals Pathogenetic record.llopathic journals Pathogenetic record. Contribution toontribution to-Americal Journal of Homoeopathic Materia medicaAmerical Journal of Homoeopathic Materia medica

    -North American Journal of HomoeopathyNorth American Journal of Homoeopathy-Hahnemannian MonthlyHahnemannian Monthly-Herings Complete Materia medicaHerings Complete Materia medica-Monthly Homoeopathic reviewMonthly Homoeopathic review-Greggs Homoeopathic QuarterlyGreggs Homoeopathic Quarterly-British Journal of Homoeopathy etc.British Journal of Homoeopathy etc. 88www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    PREFACEREFACE99www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Describes about the aim of this work. Alsoescribes about the aim of this work. Alsostrongly criticizing the deceptive workstrongly criticizing the deceptive workspublished under the names of Domesticublished under the names of DomesticHomoeopathy etc. and giving 3 reasons foromoeopathy etc. and giving 3 reasons foravoiding those books.voiding those books.

    1. The plan of many of these works is. The plan of many of these works isentirely erroneous, the medicines beingntirely erroneous, the medicines beingarranged under the names of diseases andrranged under the names of diseases andfollowed by their symptoms, instead ofollowed by their symptoms, instead ofbeing arranged under the symptoms as ineing arranged under the symptoms as inrepertoryepertory

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    2.2. These works are often written by menhese works are often written by menpossessed of very little knowledge ofossessed of very little knowledge ofHomoeopathy, who wish to gain notorietyomoeopathy, who wish to gain notorietyby continually thrusting themselves up ony continually thrusting themselves up onthe notice of the public by popular books,he notice of the public by popular books,tracts, pamphlets, journals etc.---onlyracts, pamphlets, journals etc.---onlyglorification of the author , vilification oflorification of the author , vilification ofHahnemann and his followersahnemann and his followers

    3. They all encourage the public in that curse. They all encourage the public in that curseof Homoeopathy, the alternation off Homoeopathy, the alternation ofmedicines, entirely opposed to theedicines, entirely opposed to theteachin s o Hahnemanneachings of Hahnemann 1111www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Plan andlan andConstructiononstruction

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    The Repertory is constructed in such a form that Eachhe Repertory is constructed in such a form that Eachchapter of is divided into two sections:hapter of is divided into two sections:Section-I:ection-I: the symptoms themselves.the symptoms themselves.It is further divided into 5 subsectionst is further divided into 5 subsectionsIA functional symptomsA functional symptomsIB Anatomical regionsB Anatomical regionsIC General character, sequence & directionsC General character, sequence & directionsID Right sideD Right sideIE Left side.E Left side.Section IIection II : their conditions (includingtheir conditions (includingconcomitants)oncomitants)It is further divided into 2 subsections.t is further divided into 2 subsections.II A aggravationsI A aggravations 1313www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    The conditions including the concomitant areThe conditions including the concomitant arearranged in 23 groups as followsarranged in 23 groups as follows

    1] Time,] Time,2] Situation and external] Situation and externalinfluences,nfluences,3] Posture,] Posture,4] Touch,] Touch,5] Motion] Motion6] Head (including mental] Head (including mentalsymptoms),ymptoms),7] Eyes.] Eyes.8] Ears,] Ears,9] Nose,] Nose,10] Face and front of neck,0] Face and front of neck,11] Teeth,1] Teeth,

    13] Abdomen (including stomach,3] Abdomen (including stomach,anus and all functionalnus and all functionalsymptoms there of,ymptoms there of,14] Urinary organs,4] Urinary organs,15] Sexual organs5] Sexual organs16] Chest and larynx,6] Chest and larynx,17] Back and nape of neck,7] Back and nape of neck,18] Arms,8] Arms,19] Legs,9] Legs,20] Sleep,0] Sleep,21] Fever (chills, heat, sweat),1] Fever (chills, heat, sweat),22] Generalities (including skin,2] Generalities (including skin,Bones, convulsions, other drugsones, convulsions, other drugs

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    All the symptoms in these subsections areAll the symptoms in these subsections arearranged alphabetically, excepting the peculiararranged alphabetically, excepting the peculiar

    symptoms, which not falling under any generalsymptoms, which not falling under any generalheading are placed last. All symptoms of aheading are placed last. All symptoms of anearly identical meaning are placed under thenearly identical meaning are placed under thesame rubric, according to the table of synonyms.same rubric, according to the table of synonyms.

    The arrangement of the symptoms in section IIThe arrangement of the symptoms in section IIis in every respect exactly the same as that ofis in every respect exactly the same as that ofsection I.section I.

    In the subsection I C direction, the symptomsIn the subsection I C direction, the symptomsare given in the chapter belonging to the organare given in the chapter belonging to the organin which they commence, thus "shooting fromin which they commence, thus "shooting fromeyeball to head" is given in the subsection I C ofeyeball to head" is given in the subsection I C of

    the chapter on "eyes", but not in that on "Head".the chapter on "eyes", but not in that on "Head".1515www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Sometimes in a complex group of symptoms oneometimes in a complex group of symptoms onesymptoms follows another; in this case if theyymptoms follows another; in this case if theyare both in the same organ they are given inre both in the same organ they are given insection I. Subsection C; if in different organs,ection I. Subsection C; if in different organs,in section II.n section II.Thus " Blindness followed by heat in eyes" wouldhus " Blindness followed by heat in eyes" wouldbe given in IC. Under the rubric " symptomse given in IC. Under the rubric " symptomschanging character", but "Blindness followed byhanging character", but "Blindness followed byheat in head" would be given in II under rubriceat in head" would be given in II under rubric" Before head symptoms", and also in the headBefore head symptoms", and also in the headchapter under "after eye symptoms".hapter under "after eye symptoms". 1616www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    As our materia medica is still incomplete,s our materia medica is still incomplete,we are often obliged to select the remedy toe are often obliged to select the remedy toa certain extent by analogy; hence wecertain extent by analogy; hence werequire a collective view of the medicineequire a collective view of the medicineacting on any organ which agree tocting on any organ which agree tospecific character, anatomical regions,pecific character, anatomical regions,general characters, sequence, direction,eneral characters, sequence, direction,sides and conditions(includingides and conditions(includingconcomitants).oncomitants).In order to give collectivesn order to give collectivesaccording to specific character, followingccording to specific character, following 1717www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Under every rubric in 1 A ,and in the principal subdivision of 1.nder every rubric in 1 A ,and in the principal subdivision of 1.B, are placed all the medicines from all the other subdivisions, are placed all the medicines from all the other subdivisionswhich agree in that particular point, and also all thehich agree in that particular point, and also all thevarieties of that symptom which are given separately --arieties of that symptom which are given separately --enclosed in brackets.nclosed in brackets.Eg : ' shooting in eye ball ' are placed bracketedEg : ' shooting in eye ball ' are placed bracketedOr shooting in right or left eye separately , or shooting in anyr shooting in right or left eye separately , or shooting in anysubregion of eye ( eg - orbit ) , or shooting in any direction inubregion of eye ( eg - orbit ) , or shooting in any direction ineye or shooting to or from eye or to any other organ .ye or shooting to or from eye or to any other organ .When a symptom refers to one sub region only -hen a symptom refers to one sub region only -Eg - closing of eye lids - this collective is given there .Eg - closing of eye lids - this collective is given there .ie -- I. B. Eye lids , movements, closing.e -- I. B. Eye lids , movements, closing.In I.A.& I.B, the medicines not bracketed affects bothIn I.A.& I.B, the medicines not bracketed affects bothsides simultaneously. If either is affected separately it isides simultaneously. If either is affected separately it isgiven in subsection I.D or I.E.iven in subsection I.D or I.E. 1818www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Collectives of medicines agreeing with regard toCollectives of medicines agreeing with regard toanatomical regions, the chief divisions of theanatomical regions, the chief divisions of the

    functional symptoms, general character,functional symptoms, general character,sequence, direction, and sides, are given undersequence, direction, and sides, are given undertheir respective rubrics, and in these collectivestheir respective rubrics, and in these collectivesdoubtful symptoms only are bracketed. In thesedoubtful symptoms only are bracketed. In these

    collectives also, the principle one contains thecollectives also, the principle one contains theless; thus under the general rubric "Eye to face"less; thus under the general rubric "Eye to face"are given all the medicines which have anyare given all the medicines which have anyvariety of the above e.g., "Eye to lower jaw", tovariety of the above e.g., "Eye to lower jaw", tomake the collective complete; but, "shootingmake the collective complete; but, "shooting

    from eyeball to lower jaw" is given under thefrom eyeball to lower jaw" is given under thelatter rubric only, and not under both.latter rubric only, and not under both.

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    In the last the General chapter, the arrangement isn the last the General chapter, the arrangement issimilar to that of the preceding ones. First is theimilar to that of the preceding ones. First is thearrangement according to specific character, therrangement according to specific character, themedicines to which belong any variety of symptomedicines to which belong any variety of symptom( e.g. shooting) in any part of the body being arrangede.g. shooting) in any part of the body being arrangedunder their respective rubrics, next comes thender their respective rubrics, next comes thearrangements according to tissues (e.g., glands, skin,rrangements according to tissues (e.g., glands, skin,bones, entire body etc.) which correspond to theones, entire body etc.) which correspond to theAnatomical regions of the preceding chapter;natomical regions of the preceding chapter;followed by general character sequence and direction,ollowed by general character sequence and direction,right side and left side, just as before. In theight side and left side, just as before. In theconditions of this chapter the same rule is observed;onditions of this chapter the same rule is observed;

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    Thus under aggravation " by warmth" wehus under aggravation " by warmth" wehave (1) a collective of all the medicinesave (1) a collective of all the medicineshaving aggravation of any symptoms byaving aggravation of any symptoms bywarmth; 2] those having aggravation ofarmth; 2] those having aggravation ofany particular variety of symptoms (e.g.,ny particular variety of symptoms (e.g.,shooting) in any tissue (e.g., Bones ) andhooting) in any tissue (e.g., Bones ) and3] those having aggravation of any variety] those having aggravation of any varietyof symptoms in each of these tissues. Inf symptoms in each of these tissues. Inthis chapter doubtful symptoms arehis chapter doubtful symptoms arebracketed.racketed.

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    ABBREVATIONSABBREVATIONS

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    W h d h bb f h f h d hWi h d h bb i i f h f h di i h

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    With regard to the abbreviations of the names of the medicines, theWith regard to the abbreviations of the names of the medicines, the

    author has adopted a uniform and scientific method of ciphering.author has adopted a uniform and scientific method of ciphering.

    The cyphers of the elements and simple haloid salts are the same as theirThe cyphers of the elements and simple haloid salts are the same as their

    chemical symbols.chemical symbols.

    The 'ate ' salts are ciphered by adding -- ' a 'The 'ate ' salts are ciphered by adding -- ' a 'And ' ite ' salts by adding - ' i ' to the ciphers of theAnd ' ite ' salts by adding - ' i ' to the ciphers of the

    corresponding haloid salt.corresponding haloid salt.

    The ' ic ' acids are ciphered by adding -- 'x ' .The ' ic ' acids are ciphered by adding -- 'x ' .

    The - ' ous ' acids by adding -- ixThe - ' ous ' acids by adding -- ixThe hydracids by adding -- hx to the cipher of the element orThe hydracids by adding -- hx to the cipher of the element or

    compound radical from which they are formed.compound radical from which they are formed.

    Eg -- Na - sodium.Eg -- Na - sodium.

    Na. S - sulphide of sodium.Na. S - sulphide of sodium.

    Na. Sa - sulphate of sodium.Na. Sa - sulphate of sodium.

    Na . Si - sulphite of sodium.Na . Si - sulphite of sodium.

    S - sulphurS - sulphur

    S. x - sulphuric acid.S. x - sulphuric acid.

    S . ix - Sulphurous acid .S . ix - Sulphurous acid . 2323www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    GRADATIONRADATIONOF DRUGSF DRUGS2424www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    First rankirst rank Italic Italiccapitalscapitals

    ARSENICARSENIC

    Second rankecond rank plain capitals plain capitalsARSENICARSENIC

    Third rankhird rank italics italics ArsenicArsenicFourth rankourth rank Roman letters Roman letters

    ArsenicArsenicDoubtful drugsoubtful drugs Roman in Roman in

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    Clinical symptoms never rise above the 4thlinical symptoms never rise above the 4thrank and all doubtful symptom are bracketed.ank and all doubtful symptom are bracketed.[ If the total number of provers upon whom a[ If the total number of provers upon whom asymptom of any medicine has occurred amountsymptom of any medicine has occurred amountsto 1- 25th of the total number of symptoms ofo 1- 25th of the total number of symptoms of

    the medicines obtained , the medicine producinghe medicines obtained , the medicine producingthat symptom is placed in the first rank.hat symptom is placed in the first rank.If from 1 - 50th to 1- 25th ..> 2nd rank .If from 1 - 50th to 1- 25th ..> 2nd rank .If from 1- 75th to 1-50th ..> 3rd rank.If from 1- 75th to 1-50th ..> 3rd rank.If below 1- 75th > 4 rank .If below 1- 75th > 4 rank .

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    INDEXINDEX

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    Index for symptoms and conditions arendex for symptoms and conditions aregiven separately towards end.iven separately towards end.The author states that in order to obtainhe author states that in order to obtainthe maximum amount of benefit fromhe maximum amount of benefit fromHomoeopathy, one should faithfullyomoeopathy, one should faithfullyfollow the 3 great rules of the master:ollow the 3 great rules of the master:

    1. The careful selection of the similimum.. The careful selection of the similimum.1.. Single remedyingle remedy2.. minimum doseinimum dose 2828www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    WORKING OUTORKING OUTA CASECASE2929www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    The symptoms should be arranged ashe symptoms should be arranged asmentioned belowentioned below1. Complaints, symptoms1. Complaints, symptoms-Functional symptoms-Functional symptoms-Anatomical regions-Anatomical regions

    -General character ,-General character ,sequence and directionequence and direction-Right side-Right side-Left side-Left side2. Aggravation2. Aggravation3. Amelioration3. Amelioration4. concomitants4. concomitants 3030www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Regional repertories can be used in the study ofegional repertories can be used in the study ofhomoeopathic therpeutics as well as materia medica.omoeopathic therpeutics as well as materia medica. They help to repertorize the following type of caseshey help to repertorize the following type of casesa) Cases lacking mental generals and physicala) Cases lacking mental generals and physicalgeneral but rich with common symptomseneral but rich with common symptomsb) Cases with clinical diagnosisb) Cases with clinical diagnosisc) Short cases with a few symptoms.c) Short cases with a few symptoms. They are used as quick reference books at the bedhey are used as quick reference books at the bedside.ide. Regional repertories contain some rubrics, which areegional repertories contain some rubrics, which are

    not found in other general repertories, thereforeot found in other general repertories, thereforethey can become a good companion in study of suchhey can become a good companion in study of suchrubrics .ubrics . Regional repertories help us to find the mostegional repertories help us to find the most

    appropriate palliative medicines in incurable cases.ppropriate palliative medicines in incurable cases. 3232www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    LIMITATIONSIMITATIONS3333www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Being a regional repertory its use is limitedeing a regional repertory its use is limitedto particular type of cases.o particular type of cases.They are mainly used for reference workhey are mainly used for reference work

    not for a complete repertorisation.ot for a complete repertorisation.Number of drugs lessumber of drugs lessAbbreviation different from the commonlybbreviation different from the commonly

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    SUMMaRYSUMMaRY

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    Published in April 1873 in Londonublished in April 1873 in LondonNo of pages-317, No of Drugso of pages-317, No of Drugs

    represented:1171epresented:1171The main source for the book was C.Hering'she main source for the book was C.Hering'sMateria Medica.ateria Medica.Each chapter of is divided into two sections:ach chapter of is divided into two sections:Section-I: the symptoms themselves.ection-I: the symptoms themselves.IA functional symptomsA functional symptomsIB Anatomical regionsB Anatomical regionsIC General character, sequence & directionsC General character, sequence & directionsID Right sideD Right sideIE Left side.E Left side. 3636www.similima.comwww.similima.com

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    Section II : their conditions (includingection II : their conditions (includingconcomitants)oncomitants)II A aggravationsI A aggravationsII B AmeliorationsI B AmeliorationsGRADATIONSRADATIONSFirst rankirst rank Italic capitals Italic capitalsSecond rankecond rank plain capitals plain capitalsThird rankhird rank italics italicsFourth rankourth rank Roman letters Roman lettersDoubtful drugsoubtful drugs Roman in brackets Roman in brackets

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