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Norland – Thematic Repertory

£28,00

Norland – Thematic Repertory

£28,00

ANALYZE REMEDIES & FAMILIES ON THE FLY!

With 92 Themes and over 850 individual rubrics, this supplement to Synthesis will help you find & analyze classical & modern remedies & families – with speed & simplicity!

  • Developed by carefully combining cross-referencedMind rubrics in Synthesis that express a similar meaning.
  • Featuring additions of new remediesfrom contemporary Hahnemannian provings as well as remedy families.
  • New remedies have been added by researching each theme throughout the provingsavailable in RadarOpus.

The Thematic Repertory does the hard work of grouping similar Mind rubrics for you!

  • Ever unsure which specific rubric to use?
    • E.G. When anticipation is a problem for the patient, do you choose ailments from anticipation, anxiety from anticipation, anxiety – if a time is setor something else?
      • Now you can simply take the Theme – Anticipation.
  • Unique features of the Thematic Repertory
    • Each theme lists the individual rubrics used to compile the super-rubric for transparency.
      • You can choose to repertorise with these smaller rubrics too.
    • Some new remedies included are:
      • New School of Homeopathy Provings – Clupea harengus(Atlantic herring), Latex vulcani (Vulcanized rubber), Passer domesticus(House sparrow), Meles meles(European badger), Carbo fullerenum (Carbon 60), Fulgurite (Lightning-struck sand), Cladonia rangiferina(Reindeer moss), Monotropa uniflora(Indian pipe), Slate of north wales.
      • Other new remedies include –Lamprohyza splendidula(Firefly), Culex pervigilans(Mosquito), Banisteria caapi(Ayahuasca), Tyto alba(Barn owl feather), Calopteryx splendens(Damselfly), & more.
    • Some families included are:
      • Trees, Birds, Spiders, Milks, Periodic Table Series & Stages, Miasms, Sea animals, Butterflies, Insects, Fungi, Various Plant families, Noble gases, Mineral salts, Mappa Mundi elements & temperaments & more.
    • Families are added according to the following criteria:
      • When 3 or more remedies from a family are found within a rubric.
      • According to the author’s knowledge of family themes based on a variety of teachers (mentioned below) & confirmed in cases.
    • You can:
      • Limit your analysis to show only families instead of remedies.
      • Do a search extraction to see the themes of families & remedies.
      • Check the original author code from Synthesis.
  • The Thematic Repertory is a new work based on additions I have made to the Mind chapter of Synthesis. It is inspired by Jeremy Sherr’s pioneering Q Rep & Mirilli’s Themes. There are 92 Themes and over 850 individual rubrics contained in it. Families of remedies are included alongside many new remedies from recent Hahnemannian provings. I hope this work will help homeopaths to navigate the inherent difficulties of finding the most precise rubric to represent complex mental/ emotional states. I would like to acknowledge and thank the following teachers: Janet Snowdon, Jonathan Hardy, Geoff Johnson, David Mundy, Misha Norland, Jeremy Sherr, Jan Scholten, Peter Fraser, Rajan Sankaran, Massimo Mangialavori, Anne Vervarcke, Michal Yakir, the Joshis.

Luke Norland BMus DSH RSHom

  • Hi Luke. Just wanted to drop you a line saying how useful I’m finding your thematic rep. As I am using Michal Yakirs plant evolution model more and more to guide me to where to look for the similimum, I find the broad concepts and large rubrics of the thematic rep complement my search – thank you.”

Geoff Johnson MA Vet MB MRCVS VetMFHom RSHom PCH

  • For a quick introduction, click on the first gallery image and work your way through each slide chronologically.

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