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MacRepertory PRO + FULL VI Library!

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Don't just take OUR word for it...hear what these masters of homeopathy, have to say about MacRerpertory and ReferenceWorks:

 

“MacRepertory’s Concept searches are perfect for studying materia medica. 
ReferenceWorks is great for discovering families – so many beautiful graphs! 
It’s a tremendous tool that has helped me to do research that would be impossible without it.”
Jan Scholten, MD

“ReferenceWorks is a truly incredible achievement. 
It is a mature program which combines state-of-the-art computer programming with a deep understanding of the needs of homeopaths and inner workings of homeopathy.”
Roger Morrison, MD

"This version was very easy to install, and now I am exploring all of the new features for my next project, a volume on plant remedies. 
ReferenceWorks is incredible and, as far as I am concerned, you should rename it ReallyWonderful."
Frans Vermeulen

“These programs are a revolution and offer  homeopathy tremendous potential! They have been invaluable for me in my research on plant families — not to mention their daily use in my clinic. I am very happy with them.”
Rajan Sankaran, MD

 

Incredible Pro MacRepertory 8 features coupled with the Full VI Library. Amazing analysis tools with our largest MacRepertory library yet.

 

 

Let us introduce you to the new MacRepertory 8. Our repertorization tool, MacRepertory makes it easy to quickly select and analyze rubrics, get ideas for remedies, check the materia medica, do a bit of research and feel confident about your prescriptions. KHA offers two styles - MacRepertory Pro and MacRepertory Classic. Though both are powerful tools, MacRepertory Pro offers more advanced customization and analysis features than the Classic version. Both MacRepertory Pro and MacRepertory Classic are available with either the Core Library or the Full Library.

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  Books Available for Separate Purchase
  Roger van Zandvoort's Complete 2009 Repertory

 

MacRepertory Professional

Friendly
MacRepertory couldn't be easier to use. You have a repertory on the screen that looks just like the book on your desk. With more than twenty repertories and 140,000 cross references it's easy to find the exact symptom you want – you'll never again get lost in old terminology.

 

Collecting Rubrics
With a click you collect each rubric for your analysis. You can make up to ten collections of rubrics, each representing the story from a different point of view, but that's just the start. We've included a version of mind-mapping, long advocated by Louis Klein, that groups rubrics into themes; by creating thematic objects you get a clear graphic representation of the case dynamics. This revolutionary, visual approach focuses your thinking and helps you to prescribe much more accurately.

TopAnalyzing
MacRepertory comes with a built-in collection of tried-and-true mathematical strategies that combine with clear graphs to illuminate the most likely remedies for the case. If you work slightly differently than we do MacRepertory  allows you to fine tune the calculations and play with different strategies until you get exactly what works for you; best of all, no math required!

Creating Graphs
MacRepertory excels at its graphs; there are lots of beautiful graphs to choose; they make your job far easier by instantly, clearly identifying the most likely remedies, highlighting small remedies and nosodes as fast as polychrests.

 

Crossing Rubrics
Crossing rubrics to find the remedies that cover all of the rubrics is one of the simplest, yet most powerful, case analysis techniques. Just drop rubrics into our "Elimination Tool" to see only the remedies that run through the whole case.

Family Dynamics
Hahnemann was one of the first to recognize that remedies could be separated into groups (in his case, miasms) to help focus prescribing. MacRepertory extends this concept to 1,800 groups of remedies: from miasms to natural kingdoms and from Vega's Boxes to Massimo's Families. With a click you can focus your analysis on only the syphilitic remedies, or snakes, or natrums, etc. MacRepertory includes over a hundred specific family graphs to inspire you to prescribe at your best (see Families description).

TopResearch
MacRepertory turns the repertories into valuable tools for research. With a couple of clicks you can find all of the fears of Stramonium or the difference between Kali phosphoricum and Phosphorus or the similarities between Calcarea carbonica and Asterias rubens. You can make profiles of words throughout the repertory; i.e. every rubric related to ‘horse’ and the main remedies that focus on it, or the unique delusions of all the fungi.

Comparing Concepts
When it is time to decide on a remedy the Concept Graph makes differentiating between remedies, groups and families a breeze. You can compare at a glance the main expressions (organ, sensation, modalities, etc.) of remedies – i.e. the rectum for Ratanhia or the respiratory and nervous systems for Cuprum – making it clear which remedies fit the case the best.

Discover Families
MacRepertory’s family tools enabled Rajan Sankaran to discover the common characteristics of the families he’s described. A couple of clicks and you can see the rubrics common to most of the remedies in the family.

 

TopDo It Your Way
MacRepertory was designed to grow along with you. Create strategies that work best for your cases, design your own custom graphs and make new families of remedies to focus your prescribing. Choose your own background colors, fonts and repertory icons. Add additions into any repertory and your notes into the materia medica. The program will grow to fit you like a glove.

Materia Medica
Once you've narrowed your selection down to a few remedies you want to verify them in the materia medica. MacRepertory places scores of the greatest materia medica right at your fingertips. From Boericke, Boger and Phatak to Morrison, Scholten and Vermeulen - if you need it, it’s here.

Communicate
Click on a remedy in a rubric to leap to the original materia medica reference in ReferenceWorks. Use ReferenceWorks to collect all of the remedies from over 800 materia medica that cure a symptom and paste the results into MacRepertory to improve your case analysis. Share additions with others; even share your background collections! MacRepertory Pro combines a solid, traditional approach to repertorization with dozens of inspirational features. Our revolutionary new case analysis template, the Theme Palette, combines the best of Boenninghausen’s generalism with Kent’s specificity. You’ll immediately find you are prescribing more accurately.

 

 

 

Full Library VI

REPERTORIES (25)

Acute Repertory

Allen’s Repertory

Bach Mind Repertory

Bach/Kent Mind Repertory

Boenninghausen’s Repertory

Boericke’s Repertory

Boger’s Synoptic Repertory

Clarke’s Repertory

Complete Classics Repertory

Douglass’ Repertory

Eizayaga’s Repertory

Family Repertory

Jahr’s Repertory

Scholten’s Repertory

Kent’s Repertory

Knerr’s Repertory

Marsh’s Clinical Repertory

Mirilli’s Repertory

Murphy’s III Repertory

Palmer’s Repertory

Relationships Repertory

Robert’s Repertory

Ward’s Repertory

Welte’s Color Repertory

 

MATERIA MEDICA (70)

Allen’s Keynotes

Blackwood’s Manual

Boenninghausen Characteristics

Boenninghausen’s Extraction

Boericke’s Extraction

Boericke’s Materia Medica

Boger’s Synoptic Key

Bowel Nosode Keynotes

Bradford’s Index

Breyfogle’s Epitome

Buck’s Materia Medica

Burt’s Characteristics

Choudhuri’s Study of MM

Clark’s ABC Manual

Clarke’s Characteristics

Clarke’s Extraction

Cleveland’s Salient MM

Cowperthwaite’s Textbook

cent Plants

Dewey’s Practical

Dunham’s MM

Farrington’s Comparative MM

Foubister’s Hints

Gibson’s Studies of Remedies

Gladwin’s MM World

Guernsey’s Key-Notes

Hansen’s Textbook MM

Hartmann Homeopathic Remedies

Hawkes’ 100 Remedies

Hawkes’ Characteristics

Jessen’s Materia Medica

Jones’ Medical Genius

Kent’s Clinical Cases

Kent’s Extraction

Kent’s Lectures

KHA’s Keynotes

Knerr’s Extraction

Leeser’s Textbook

Lippe’s Key Notes & Red Line

Lippe’s Keynotes

Lippe’s Textbook

Mathur’s Systematic

Monroe’s Materia Medica

Morrison’s Desktop Guide

Mure’s Materia Medica

Murphy’s Hom. Remedy Guide

Nash’s Testimony

erapeutics

Personal Keynotes

erapeutics

Phatak’s Materia Medica

Pierce’s Plain Talks

Puddephatt’s Sign Posts

Pulford’s Key to MM

Robert’s Remedies

Royal’s Textbook

erapeutics

Scholten’s Elements

Scholten’s Lanthanides

Scholten’s Minerals

Scholten’s Wadstories 1

Scholten’s Wadstories 2

Schuessler’s Salts

Shepherd’s Physician’s Posy

Skinner’s Characteristics

Tyler’s Drug Pictures

Underwood’s Materia Medica

Wood’s Essentials

 


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