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General Rubrics
Mind maps present materia medica logically and visually.
Symbols and illustrations familiar from the poems keep the
specic remedy in mind as you explore the rubrics. Maps
are colour-coded to reinforce repertory relationships.
The maps displayed online at
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3 and 4 rubrics only. In these downloadable maps the
scope is wider, including Level 2 rubrics.
Focus on one page of the map at a time until the patterns
and colour-codes x themselves into your visual memory.
Begin at the core and click the links to reveal more detailed
and specic symptoms. Change to a different activity or
take a break for a while, and then study another section.
Return to the map a day or so later and see how much you
can remember.
Do visit 00012,34562"$,%,784'24."#851+41&9 for more
learning materials on this and other remedies.
key:
ln common wlLh homeopaLhlc pracuce Lhe followlng mean:
< = worse for, << = much worse for, <<< = very much worse for
> = beuer for, >> = much beuer for, >>> = very much beuer for
+ = particularly
A. = aer, 8. = before, u. = durlng, W. = wlLh
a.m. = mornlng, p.m. = aernoon
h. = hours (24-hour clock, e.g. 14h. = 2 p.m.)
Sources:
The main source for the rubrics in these maps is Frederik
Schroyens, Synthesis Repertory supported by other
established texts and Dr Englishs observations over his
career in homeopathic practice and teaching.
See Sources and Links at
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Contents
Nat-m. Generals 1
Nat-m. G1 Modalities 2
Nat-m. G1Mod.a. Sidedness not specified
Nat-m. G1Mod.b. Time 3
Nat-m. G1Mod.c. Temperature 3
Nat-m. G1Mod.d. Weather 4
Nat-m. G1Mod.e. Body position 4
Nat-m. G1Mod.f. Movement 5
Nat-m. G1Mod.g. Sensory 6
Nat-m. G1Mod.h. Food and drink 7
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.i. Food, Desire 7
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.ii. Food, Aversion 8
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.iii. Food, Amelioration 7
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.iv. Food, Aggravation 8
Nat-m. G1Mod.i. Physiological 9
Nat-m. G1Mod.j. External stressors not specified
Nat-m. G1Mod.k. Affect not specified
Nat-m. G2 General features 10
Nat-m. G3 Sensory 11
Nat-m. G3a Pain 11
Nat-m. G4 Clinical features not specified
Nat-m. G5 Pathological processes 12
Nat-m. G5a Weakness 12
Nat-m. G5b Cardiac 13
Nat-m. G5c Central nervous 13
Nat-m. G5d Infection-related 14
Nat-m. G6 Pathology 15
Nat-m. G6a Injuries 15
Nat-m. G6b Infections 15
Nat-m. G6c Pharmacology 15
Nat-m. G6d Circulatory 16
Nat-m. G6e Cardiac 15
Nat-m. G6f Skeletal 15
Nat-m. G6g Endocrine 15
Nat-m. G6h Central nervous 16
Nat-m. G6i Tumours 15
Nat-m. G6j Mucous membranes 15
Nat-m. G
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Nat-m. G1 Mod
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Nat-m. G1Mod.b.
Nat-m. G1Mod.c.
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Nat-m. G1Mod.d.
Nat-m. G1Mod.e.
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Nat-m. G1Mod.f.
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Nat-m. G1Mod.g.
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Nat-m. G1Mod.h.
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.i.
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Nat-m. G1Mod.h.ii.
Nat-m. G1Mod.h.iv
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Nat-m. G1Mod.i.
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Nat-m. G2
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Nat-m. G3
Nat-m. G3a

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Nat-m. G5
Nat-m. G5a
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Nat-m. G5b
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Nat-m. G6
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