REPERTORY ADVANTAGES



Repertory advantages include better technic in the evaluation of symptoms. Doubtless the attempt to work out cases from particulars has discouraged many prospective repertory users early. The sections and rubrics applying to the Mind and Generalities and other generals of the case, i.e., those symptoms predicated of the patient as a whole bear frequent reading as first steps in our analysis, against which he particulars may be checked. Symptoms evaluation prevents the purely mechanical in repertory study. We seek only a group of remedies covering the record for further comparison with the actual provings.

So one could go on. I am aware that I have not pointed out all the advantages of repertory usage. But it seemed well to suggest a few for most men improve their work by turning to the selection after a time. As a personal testimony I find it increasingly illuminating and would hate to do without it in practice. BOSTON, MASS.

The thinking human being comes to a realization that he is an entity very slowly, gradually, as the body develops from a cell, from within outward he thinks of himself as living in the centre of everything that is, in space, between a top and a bottom; he likewise thinks of himself as something becoming to be (growing), as coming from somewhere and tending to somewhere, hence a back and a front; every entity will and can choose, keeps its equilibrium (balance) which is his right and left side. C.HERING.

Ray W. Spalding