ADDITIONS TO KENTS REPERTORY



Fulness: Eucal., Iber.

Glazed look: Bell., Hydras.

Hair, as if a, in: Arg. nit., Cocain., Scorpio, Uran. nit.

Hard, as if: Cupr.

453. Hawks, eating, after: Hep., Ol. an.

cheesy lumps: Arg.nit., Bry., Cocc. cact., Ign., Lyc., Merc. i. r., Nit. ac., Tub.

Heat, extending to stomach: Iod., Merc.

Induration of tonsils: Cham., Cupr., Graph.

454. Itching: Anac., Plan.

swallowing, agg.: Nux vom.

Liquids are forced into nose: Phos.

455. Lump, plug, etc.: Lil. tig., Phos., Puls., Ust., Verat. vir.

night: Mag. mur.

side, left: Bar. carb., Calc. carb., Kali-carb.

right: Sil.

rising sensation: Spong., Zinc.

swallowing, returns after: Calc.carb.

pit of, in: Benz. ac.

455. Membrane, left to right: Xanth.

patches, small specks: Ars., Lach.

white: Lach.

456. Mucus, albuminous: Cepa, Coca, Spig.

bitter: Nat. mur.

black: Elaps., Sulph.

cool: Phos.

457. forepart of throat: Merc.

frothy: Amm. caust., Kali bich., Sil., Urt. ur.

grayish: Sulph.

lumps: Coca, Merc. i.f., Zinc.

offensive: Bry., Mag. carb., Mur.ac.

putrid: Cham.

saltish: Anac., Lach., Nux vom., tell.

Sensation of: Penth.

sour: Plb., Tarax.

tenacious: Hydras.

thick: Calc. carb., Merc. carb.

PARKERSBURG, W.VA.

Infinitesimality is the quantity of a remedy required for the action which is to be curative, and to constitute the healing process, the remedy assuming the form of the disease.

Therefore, infinitesimality stands as the indication and measure for the remedial quantity required for the curative process-Posological Endeixis.

Infinitesimality is in point of fact the quantity of the homoeopathic remedy-High Potency, Minimum.

Consequently, infinitesimality is the quantitative principle of homoeopathy.-B. FINCKE, M.D., 1862.

C.M. Boger
Cyrus Maxwell Boger 5/ 13/ 1861 "“ 9/ 2/ 1935
Born in Western Pennsylvania, he graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and subsequently Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. He moved to Parkersburg, W. Va., in 1888, practicing there, but also consulting worldwide. He gave lectures at the Pulte Medical College in Cincinnati and taught philosophy, materia medica, and repertory at the American Foundation for Homoeopathy Postgraduate School. Boger brought BÅ“nninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory into the English Language in 1905. His publications include :
Boenninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
Boenninghausen's Antipsorics
Boger's Diphtheria, (The Homoeopathic Therapeutics of)
A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica, 1915
General Analysis with Card Index, 1931
Samarskite-A Proving
The Times Which Characterize the Appearance and Aggravation of the Symptoms and their Remedies