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This image shows ReferenceWorks Pro 6 on Windows XP. It features the resultes of three searches:-
1. Fear (separated by up to 3 words from) storms;
2. Desires/Cravings [3] Cheese;
3. Cramping [2] Pain.
4. Heat lack vital
After each search is performed a rubric is created. A remedy graph of the three searches is in focus. |
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In this image the Family Maps have been opened and a periodic table selected. Mg has been double clicked and now you see only mineral remedies, where magnesium is found. The same four searches as above have been retained. |
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In this image the Family Maps have been opened and a different periodic table has been selected. Mg has been double clicked and now you see only mineral remedies, where magnesium is found. The same four searches as above have been retained.
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Here is a screen shot from a computer using the Macintosh OSX 10.3 operating system. It show the Bacteria and Virus Groups. The user has double clicked on Neisseriaceae group and so the graph of the repertorisation is limited to that group. These Family Graphs are a great help in learning families. |
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The top Tool Pallet belongs to MacRepertory as it is running at the same time. In the windows version this would not be seen.
Look at the References Window and locate Graph. References are shown alphabetically in columns.
Column are: - Name , Section , Book, Reference.
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This screenshot shows the Family Graph window with Rajan's Miasms selected. In the forground you can see the Waffle Graph , which emerges after double clicking on the outer ring of the Sycosis circle. By this means the Waffle Gaph is limited to remedies belonging to the Sycotic Miasm. The deep the colour the more indicated the family or group. |
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