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Supported repertories
Here is the list of currently supported repertories:
All Mercurius repertories list the rubrics in alphabetical order, regardless of original ordering of that particular repertory, thus making them much easier to use, without the need to learn an arbitrary structure of that particular author.
See also supported materia medicae list.
For your better evaluation, here is the comparison of the most widely used repertories.
Leader in the category is given in bold text.
With Complete Repertory 2009 available, there is little need to use
multiple repertories, it already includes a whole range of older repertories and materia medicae!
Proceed here to see the full list of sources.
| Repertory |
Kent ++ |
CR 4.5 |
CR 2005 |
CR 2008 |
CR 2009 |
Synthesis 9.1 |
| Number of rubrics with remedies |
64 230 |
125 583 |
158 475 |
167 474 |
178 094 |
139 714 |
| Number of remedies |
624 |
1 536 |
1 846 |
1 948 |
2 393 |
2 373 |
| Number of remedies that occur in at least 100 rubrics |
362 |
587 |
942 |
1025 |
1065 |
unknown |
| Number of remedies that occur in at least 1000 rubrics |
157 |
229 |
361 |
404 |
417 |
unknown |
| Number of remedy occurences |
503 145 |
932 636 |
1 546 403 |
1 748 259 |
1 913 599 |
1 066 987 |
| Grade 1 |
338 879 |
720 027 |
1 078 098 |
1 201 335 |
1 327 303 |
816 612 |
| Grade 2 |
129 362 |
171 064 |
** 23 159 |
** 51 180 |
** 56 232 |
201 295 |
| Grade 3 |
34 904 |
41 107 |
303 956 |
339 545 |
360 190 |
48 610 |
| Grade 4 |
0 |
438 |
141 190 |
156 199 |
169 874 |
470 |
| Number of additions clinically verified (grade 2 + 3 + 4) |
164 266 |
212 609 |
285 739 |
468 305 |
586 296 |
250 375 |
| Clinically verified, % of total |
32,65% |
22,80% |
30,28% |
31,28% |
30,64% |
23,47% |
| Number of references and cross-references |
0 |
52 066 |
131 993 |
186 507 |
216 530 |
28 744 |
| Average number of remedies per rubric |
7,83 |
7,43 |
9,75 |
10,44 |
10,74 |
7,64 |
| Compensated repertory model |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
** In CR 2009, grade four is grade three in the other repertories, grade three in CR 2009 is grade two in the other repertories.
Grade two in CR 2009 is non-existent in the other repertories (Boenninghausen’s grade two means mentioned by two or more provers but no clinical confirmation)
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