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Complete Repertory 2011 by Roger van Zandvoort
This is the latest and largest repertory from Roger van Zandvoort, released March 2011.
The structure remains similar to previous Complete Repertory 2010, but with many additions (see table below) from old and new sources.
Some authors, like Hahnemann, Boger, Kent and Knerr, who where already well represented in the last six versions of the Complete Repertory/Repertorium Universale, have seen their additions increase gradually, while authors like Allen, Jahr, Farrington, Clarke and Lippe have increased substantially due to the inclusion of all second degree and higher symptoms from Allen's Encyclopedia, Jahr’s Symptom Codex, Farrington’s Clinical Materia Medica, all repertory work in Lilienthal's Homeopathic Therapeutics, all material out of Lippe's (Bannerjea's) Keynotes and Redline Symptoms, (nearly) all Lippe’s articles, and of course the process of adding Clarke’s smaller remedies. All these sources have considerably increased the amount of clinical verifications (ie. 3rd and 4th degree additions). For Complete Repertory 2011 emphasis has been on completing the information from Homeopathic Links, new remedies and especially updating information from J. H. Clarke, from which source additions will continue to be made for Complete Repertory 2012.
New additions in Complete Repertory 2011:
Almost 65,000 remedy additions compared to Complete Repertory 2010, (over 330 000 compared to CR 2009), including:
- About 15,000 additions from contemporary Homeopathic Magazines like Homeopathic Links, Zeitschrift für Klassische Homöopathie, Homöopathie Konkret, Homöopathie Zeitschrift and hundreds of additions from internet magazines like Interhomeopathy.
- 14 remedy-pictures have been added since 2010
- nearly 300,000 additions from John Henry Clarke's Clinical Materia Medica of mainly the smaller remedies out of Volume 1, start of 2 and 3 (an ongoing process of upgrading that will continue in the next versions of CR).
Repertory |
Kent ++ |
CR 2008 |
CR 2009 |
CR 2010 |
CR 2011 |
Synthesis 9.1 |
Number of rubrics with remedies |
64 230 |
167 474 |
178 094 |
182 379 |
185 127 |
139 714 |
Number of remedies |
624 |
1 948 |
2 393 |
2 479 |
2 488 |
2 373 |
Number of remedies that occur in at least 100 rubrics |
362 |
1 025 |
1 065 |
1 254 |
1298 |
unknown |
Number of remedies that occur in at least 1000 rubrics |
157 |
404 |
417 |
488 |
505 |
unknown |
Number of remedy occurences |
503 145 |
1 748 259 |
1 913 599 |
2 182 372 |
2 247 311 |
1 066 987 |
Grade 1 |
338 879 |
1 201 335 |
1 327 303 |
1 507 305 |
1 561 126 |
816 612 |
Grade 2 |
129 362 |
** 51 180 |
** 56 232 |
** 80 654 |
** 83 549 |
201 295 |
Grade 3 |
34 904 |
339 545 |
360 190 |
406 708 |
413 207 |
48 610 |
Grade 4 |
0 |
156 199 |
169 874 |
187 705 |
189 429 |
470 |
Number of additions clinically verified (grade 2 + 3 + 4) |
164 266 |
468 305 |
586 296 |
675 067 |
686 185 |
250 375 |
Clinically verified, % of total |
32,65% |
31,28% |
30,64% |
30,93% |
30,53% |
23,47% |
Number of references and cross-references |
0 |
186 507 |
216 530 |
350 817 |
263 323 |
28 744 |
Average number of remedies per rubric |
7,83 |
10,44 |
10,74 |
11,97 |
12,14 |
7,64 |
Compensated repertory model |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
** In CR 2011, grade four is grade three in the other repertories, grade three in CR 2011 is grade two in the other repertories.
Grade two in CR 2011 is non-existent in the other repertories (Boenninghausen’s grade two means mentioned by two or more provers but no clinical confirmation)
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