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The Bг¶nninghausen Repertory Therapeutic Pocketb... May 2026

The Bönninghausen Repertory: Therapeutic Pocket Book (TPB), originally published in 1846, is considered a foundational "philosophical" repertory in homeopathy. Unlike modern Kentian repertories that follow a head-to-toe schema, the TPB is built on the , allowing practitioners to complete "fragmentary" symptoms by applying modalities or sensations found in one part of the body to the whole person. Key Highlights & Merits

The book is divided into seven main sections: Mind/Intellect, Parts of the Body, Sensations/Morbid States, Sleep/Dreams, Fever, Modalities (Aggravations/Ameliorations), and Relationship of Remedies (Concordances). The BГ¶nninghausen Repertory Therapeutic Pocketb...

Instead of simple numbers, it uses five distinct typefaces (typographic distinctions) to rank the clinical importance and proven efficacy of remedies for specific symptoms. originally published in 1846