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- From: dbailey@cix.compulink.co.uk (Diane Bailey)
- Subject: Re: Computerizing Homoeopathic Prescribing
- Reply-To: dbailey@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 14:08:00 +0000
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- In <memo.830799@cix.compulink.co.uk> dbailey@cix.compulink.co.uk
- I wrote:
-
- >Does anyone know where one might obtain the Homoeopathic
- >Repertory in computer form?
-
- Peter Kaminski <kaminski@netcom.com> helpfully replied:
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- > Homeopathic Educational Services lists two: "CARA", for IBM PC
- > compatibles, developed in association with the Royal London
- > Homeopathic Hospital, contains all of Kent's and Boericke's
- > Repertories, as well as Vithoulkas' additions to Mentals and
- > Generals; and "MacRepertory", for Mac or IBM PC compatibles,
- > contains Kent's, and Keynotes by Roger Morrison, MD.
- >
- > Both include special search capabilities appropriate to
- > homeopathic prescribing.
- >
- > CARA is about $1000 (demo disk for $10); MacRepertory is about
- > $1800. Call HES for more info.
-
- That would be fine, but for the prices. I cannot justify that for
- personal use and for those friends who pop in to consult my
- Repertory and Materia Medica. Perhaps I should scan in the 1929
- Repertory and deposit it in PD on the net...
-
- And why do people go for Kent primarily? I've always preferred
- Boericke.
-
- But what are "Vithoulkas' additions to Mentals and Generals"? I
- don't even think that I've seen these around in print.
-
- Diane
-