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The second Veterinary Repertory Synthesis 9.1VSome highlights... Synthesis
9.1V is a great second edition of the Veterinary Synthesis (the update of 8.1V).
Synthesis 9.1V is based on the standard Synthesis
9.1 and includes all the latest information and the restructuring of the symptoms
(including all changes and improvements from Synthesis 9.0 to 9.1). The
'Veterinary Filtering Committee' (the IAVH) has coordinated this recent effort
of many veterinary homeopaths to expand on the first version (Synthesis 8.1V).
Described below are the main features of this new wonderful and expanded
Synthesis 9.1V... Veterinary Remedies and Symptoms - A total of 1.313 Veterinary
remedies are added to existing standard "human" rubrics. (This is 93
% more than the Synthesis 8.1V which had 680 veterinary remedies).
- There are
829 specific Veterinary symptoms with one or more remedies (This is 57 % more
than Synthesis 8.1V).
- In total there are now 5.072 Veterinary author references
(This is 54 % more than Synthesis 8.1V).
- For your convenience there are more
than 2.300 new, still empty, symptoms added. Most of them are veterinary symptoms,
another laborious work of the Filtering Committee. These symptoms are ready to
receive additions coming available during veterinary seminars and publications.
Specific additions per animal All veterinary additions now indicate exactly
which animal or category of animals is concerned. Specific veterinary information
is already available for e.g. cats, dogs, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, donkeys
and horses. Clinical Veterinary experiences included. The following veterinary
homeopaths have contributed extensively, including clinical information from approximately
2.000 cases: Marc Bär (CH), Larry Bruk (USA), Christopher Day (UK), Liesbeth
Ellinger (NL), Dominique Fräfel (CH), Monica Frohmann (Canada), Bernhard
Hornig (D), Peter Knafl (AU), Katarina Loukaki (GR) and Wolfgang Mettler (D).
- All clinical veterinary additions are referenced to the practitioner
and to the exact case (via an exact case reference number). Additional help to
find and understand symptoms
- A new feature is the introduction of 114 specific
veterinary symptom notes in Synthesis 9.1V. These notes explain key symptoms from
a veterinary point of view or how these symptoms should be considered for certain
animals or breeds.
There are now 5.125 'Green flags' present at symptoms that have a specific veterinary
therapeutic importance (This is 202 % more than Synthesis 8.1V: 1.700). - A
total of 170 Concepts are now available for 11 categories of animals (this is
40 % more than in Synthesis 8.1V: 121 concepts in 9 categories of animals). A
concept is a 'Key-word', 'Theme' or 'Idea', for example a specific animal symptom
or behavior, that helps you to find in the repertory all related symptom(s) which
you could consider. The total number of links has increased to 512 symptoms (this
is 88 % more than Synthesis 8.1V).
- An additional new 'Quick Access' to ALL
veterinary symptoms has been provided, via a special chapter in the Concepts window
. "All
(veterinary) symptoms" are available sorted by chapters of the repertory.
With this new 'Quick Access' you can see for example a list of all veterinary
"eye" symptoms. - The 'IAVH' International Association of Veterinary
Homeopaths · Quality control and setting of rules by the 'IAVH Filtering Committee',
consisting of Marc Bär, Liesbeth Ellinger, Bernhard Hornig and Peter Knafl.
General coordination by Marc Bär and Bernhard Hornig · In close collaboration
with the Synthesis team of Frederik Schroyens A summary of the Veterinary information,
how to use...
- Advised settings: Select Options, Repertory Window, and turn
on (select) both... - Show Authors (a normal author abbreviation behind a remedy)
- Show Author notes (indicated with a bold author abbreviation)
- You
now will see all available veterinary info and icons:...
- Large V, Red Icons,
indicating purely veterinary rubrics. All remedies in such a rubric are of vet-origin.
- Large V, Blue Icons, indicate that one or more remedies are of vet-origin.
Additionally each vet-remedy addition is indicated with a small V present as author
reference. 
- Large V, Green Icons, indicate that such rubrics have shown to be of great veterinary
usefulness.
- Concepts: Change to the Concepts window and select the 'Veterinary chapter',
to see all specific veterinary concepts.
- Quick Access to all veterinary
rubrics: is possible via this specific chapter in the concepts window, a list
is provided with all veterinary symptoms, sorted by chapter. The Concepts window,
giving Quick access to all veterinary symptoms. Read the general manual about
using concepts. You can access concepts via the concepts icons in the repertory.
Or via the concepts icon in the toolbar. Or switching to the concepts window via
the menu 'Window' then selecting the concepts repertory.
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