MacRepertory 7.0 Classic
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MacRepertory 7.0 Pro >> Once you click on a section icon, MacRepertory's repertory window looks just like the book you're used to. The remedies are plain, italicized or bold and the indenting is preserved - you'll feel right at home. Our familiar format makes it easy to migrate from your books to the computer.
Of course when
using a computer you have a lot more control over the ways you can view
the repertory. You can hide all of the sub-rubrics and see just the
main rubrics. You can hide all of the remedies in the rubrics, or just
show the strongest remedies; or instead of showing them in alphabetical
order, list them by grade. In the non-English versions you can switch
between English and the translation, or show both languages
simultaneously. |
To collect rubrics for the analysis, just point the mouse at the rubric and click.
If you are like most homeopaths, there are those times when you really struggle when analyzing your cases. You have to find the perfect rubrics. Choosing rubrics is so fast that you could select 20 symptoms in less than a minute.
If you get a call from someone suffering from a migraine, you can collect their symptoms as quickly as they describe them to you! Another click and the rubrics are analyzed. You can even pick and search for rubrics from different repertories until you find the exact rubrics you need.
Once you've narrowed the case down to a handful of remedies, MacRepertory gives you easy access to the confirmatory information you need to verify your findings. Just press on an arrow to walk through the materia medica for the top remedies in the case.
Alternate between classical and modern masters, examine the repertory extractions, or use our built-in confirmatories (with more than 1600 remedies, it is the broadest materia medica available).
We've
anticipated all of the elements you'll need to prescribe the most
precise remedy. There are a variety of flexible analysis strategies
that emphasize small remedies, "strange, rare & peculiar" symptoms,
keynotes, symptom strength or the number of rubrics-this gives you
dozens of interesting viewpoints. And there is an assortment of easily
understandable graphs to display them.
