HAHNEMANN & REPERTORY- In foot note to aphorism 153 he mentioned the Repertory of Jahr & Boenninghausen
- Case taking : $ 83-104
- Chronic case taking : $ 94- 98
- Acute case taking : $ 99-102
- When patient coming directly : $ 83-90
- When patient coming from other physicians : $ 91-93
- A concise idea about case taking : $ 5
- General directions in case taking : $ 83-93
- Incomplete information can be made complete : $ 86
- When the case taking come to a dead end : $ 88
- Nature of consultation : $ 84
- Every new expression in fresh line : $ 85
- Don’ts in case taking : $ 87
- Discounting symptoms : $ 91
- Case taking in fulminate acute disease : $ 92
- Exaggerating patients : $ 96
- Modest patients : $ 97
- Epidemic diseases : $ 100
Method of identification of chronic miasmatic disease : $ 103
- Acute exacerbation : $ 215-216
- Mental disease : $ 208-230
- Leading questions : $ 88
- Classification of diseases : $ 72-81
- Types of acute disease : $ 73
- Types of chronic diseases : $ 74
- Artificial chronic diseases : $ 75
- False chronic diseases : $ 77
- True natural chronic diseases : $ 78
- Record keeping : $ 104
- One sided disease : $ 173
- Local maladies : $ 185
- Intermittent diseases : $ 231
- Alternating diseases : $ 232
- Intermittent fevers : $ 235
RECORD KEEPING :- Aphorism 104
- Dr.Boenninghausen was the first to publish the case histories recorded by Hahnemann
- Hering recommend loose sheets instead of bound journal
- Hering always notes the weather condition and position of moon in each visit.
- Lutzes firstly recommended ingenious filling slip system.
- Without case records you are at see without a compass or rudder : Kent.J.T