The Classics Repertory is based on a subset of the Complete Repertory 2009. Rubrics that did not occur in Kent's repertories, Boenninghausen's repertories and the Synthetic Repertories are filtered out. In the rubrics, which remain, all of the remedies, which exist in CR2009 are also exist in CR Classics. Cross-references are maintained for those rubrics available in Classics.


Here is a side by side comparison of part of a section. I have turned sub-rubrics, remedies and cross-references off so it's easier to see. In practice I often have sub-rubrics and remedies turned off and there are a keyboards short cut to turn them on. Complete Classics is on the left.

The new rubrics just is this small part are:-
CESARIAN, ailments after ( "*" indicates that there are sub-rubics as well as remedies belonging to this rubric.)
CELIBACY (The "+" indicates the presence of sub-rubrics and the "0" indicates that there are no remedies in this current rubric.)
CHAGRIN (0) is actually a cross-reference. If I had them turned on you would see: (Honour; wounded agg.) (Mortification) (Love, disappointment from, unhappy, ailments from, agg.)
CHALLENGES, desires new (1)
CHANGEABLE
CHARITABLE
CHARMED, with descriptions of beauty of nature
CHECKS THINGS, must
CHILD, desires to stay a
CHILDLESS, ailments from being
CHOCOLATE amel.
CHOREA (has sub-rubrics indicated by the "+")
CLAIRAUDIENCE
CLAIRSENTIENT
CLEAN, desire to
CLIMACTERIC period, in
CLOSING eyes
CLOTHING, desire to wear his best
CLOUDS, attracted by
CLUMSY
CODEPENDENCY
COFFEE
COITION
COLDNESS, with
COLLECTS, many things
That's 25 new rubrics or Cross-references in a very small part of the repertory.