This impressive combination of homeopathic repertories and materia medica was developed by Jawahar Shah, MD, a respected homeopath from India. He is able to provide ALL of this sophisticated software at a very reasonable price due in part to its development in India.
This software package includes 13 CDs and 17modules and has 29 repertories, The Complete Repertory, and 270+ books. The software has 5,000 articles (!) that contain compilations of homeopathic journals and rare cases, totaling to 100,000 pages of information!
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Some feature of this software include:
* 29 repertories including Complete repertory * 270+Books of Materia Medica, Philosophy and Organon, Therapeutics, Regional Therapeutics, Clinical, Remedy picture and Pharmacy * Very user-friendly software
* Quick Repertorisation: Enter keywords of rubrics and Repertorise instantly, No need to know the symptom exactly as in repertory. * Advance search to includes Synonyms and similar words * Excellent Search speed and accuracy * Drug filter makes selection of right medicine easy * Simillimum: Guides to the selection of potency and repetition * Expert Systems: Kentian, Boenninghausen and Boger's, True expert systems * Cross references in repertory screen * Themes: the concepts for selection of rubrics on general spoken words * Family, Group, Subgroup analysis * Group symptoms * Trillions of Repertorisation analysis * Keynotes, Drug relation, Drug properties, Open MM from Repertorisation itself * Remedy comparison from Materia Medica with sections on a single screen * Easy readability of books in HTML mode * Interface of Repertory with Materia Medica * Text to voice recognition to listen books * User Manual of 425 pages with on-screen Help * Patient Management system included * Daily Auto-backup of patient data
The complete list of repertories in this special collection include:
Complete Repertory
Roger Van Zandervoot
Repertory of Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Kent, J.T.
Therapeutic Pocket Book
Boenninghausen
Boenninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
Boger, C.M.
Repertory to the symptoms of Intermittent fever
Allen, W.A
Index to Materia Medica
Allen
Boericke’s repertory
Boericke, G.W.
Repertory of Herings Guiding symptoms of our Materia Medica
Knerr, C. B.
Synoptic Key
Boger, C.M.
Clinical Repertory
Clarke, J. H.
Concise repertory of Homoeopathy
Phatak, S.R.
Concordance Repertory of Materia Medica (6 Vols.)
Gentry, W.D.
Repertory to the more Characteristic Symptoms
Lippe, c.
Sensations as if.
Roberts, H.A.
Unabridged Dictionary of Sensations (Vol 2 )
Ward, J.W.
Some testimonials about this software...
"The Hompath Classic is the Rolls Royce of the suite of repertory programs."
Homoeopathic Links - An International Journal For Classical Homoeopathy
"I consider myself fortunate to buy my first homoeopathic software from Dr. Jawahar Shah namely Hompath. I recommend this software to any serious minded student or practitioner of Homoeopathy."
Dr. Farokh Master - M.D, International teacher & Author of 40 books India
"I was the first Homoeopath to buy Hompath and I have seen its progress from 1st to 8th version. It is the most intelligent and innovative software…Hompath Classic 8.0 is the best."
Dr. Jugal Kishore - World famous teacher & Contemporary Homoeopath India
"Dr Shah is a giant of computerization in Homoeopathy, I recommend this software to every PG student and teacher. It is an absolutely must for any good homoeopathic doctor."
Dr. D. P. Rastogi - Senior teacher and Chairman, Post Graduate Committee, CCH India
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