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Complete Repertory 2014 by Roger van Zandvoort
This is the latest and largest repertory from Roger van Zandvoort, released March 2014.
The structure remains similar to previous Complete Repertory 2013, but with additions from old and new sources.
For CR 2014 the work last year has mostly been updating the material with the additions from various sources – approx. 40 000 additions from articles found mostly in The Homoeopathic Physician and Homoeopathic Recorder and from Jahr's repertories. From these article-additions it became established that this was also the main source of Kent's additions in his repertory.
Repertory |
Kent ++ |
CR 2011 |
CR 2012 |
CR 2013 |
CR 2014 |
Synthesis 9.1 |
Number of rubrics with remedies |
64 230 |
185 127 |
187 739 |
188 347 |
190 164 |
139 714 |
Number of remedies |
624 |
2 488 |
2498 |
2498 |
2 509 |
2 373 |
Number of remedies that occur in at least 100 rubrics |
362 |
1298 |
1335 |
1 358 |
1345 |
unknown |
Number of remedies that occur in at least 1000 rubrics |
157 |
505 |
521 |
525 |
534 |
unknown |
Number of remedy occurences |
503 145 |
2 247 311 |
2 308 011 |
2 338 935 |
2 384 717 |
1 066 987 |
Grade 1 |
338 879 |
1 561 126 |
1 614 919 |
1 573 211 |
1 586 219 |
816 612 |
Grade 2 |
129 362 |
** 83 549 |
** 85 524 |
** 91 885 |
** 103 864 |
201 295 |
Grade 3 |
34 904 |
413 207 |
416 383 |
477 899 |
499 087 |
48 610 |
Grade 4 |
0 |
189 429 |
191 185 |
195 487 |
195 547 |
470 |
Number of additions clinically verified (grade 2 + 3 + 4) |
164 266 |
686 185 |
693 092 |
765 271 |
798 498 |
250 375 |
Clinically verified, % of total |
32,65% |
30,53% |
30,03% |
32,71% |
33,48% |
23,47% |
Number of references and cross-references |
0 |
263 323 |
266 846 |
265 441 |
268 376 |
28 744 |
Average number of remedies per rubric |
7,83 |
12,14 |
12,29 |
12,41 |
12,54 |
7,64 |
Compensated repertory model |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
** In CR 2014, grade four is grade three in the other repertories, grade three in CR 2014 is grade two in the other repertories.
Grade two in CR 2014 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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