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1 M acRepertory 8 Presentation By Dr Consuela Uggeri M acRepertory 8 Presentation By Dr Consuela Uggeri

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3 Oscar’s case  Presenting Symptom: bad hemorrhagic diarrhoea  Oscar is a 16 th years old cat, long and skinny.  During the first visit he was too skinny, the owners said that he lost weight despite its good appetite..  He is positive to FIV (Feline Immune Virus)  Oscar always had very nice relationships with cats and people, he is an adorable, sociable and curious cat. He never gets in trouble. He is an easy cat. If people want to caress him, he lets them, but if people don’t want to play with him, it doesn’t bother him. Oscar understands and goes away.  Independent. When he was in a good shape, he used to spend all day in the garden, coming back just to eat and sleep.

4  He always suffered from high fever 40° Celsius, Fahrenheit 104. These fevers are followed by great weakness, and no antibiotic can resolve this state. Recently he started having this hemorrhagic diarrhoea, stool very liquid, full of light blood, and blood was dripping from his anus. He was weak and sleepy, and during these moments he prefers to remain alone in his basket.  Generally speaking, when Oscar does not feel good, he prefers to stay by himself.  He was weak and tried to eat but it could not. He just looked at his plate like he was completely dull. As soon as the vet gave him a drip, he was immediately OK. A very quick reaction.  Once he was a cheerful and playful cat but now he is bad looking and we did not give him much attention like we used to, so maybe he felt neglected by us.

5 It is possible thanks to the possibility to create into the same clipboard others, and in these we can add general symptoms with all their peculiarities, while outside we can add peculiar symptoms, that identify the patient.

6 Collect symptoms from the repertory to the clipboard

7 Drag the symptoms directly in the selected theme (general).  Peculiars symptoms must be add out of the theme.

8  In MacRepertory 8 it is easy, to choose Cross References  ( they have different colours, usually blue): just click one on them and and you will be taken to the indicated rubric, then drag into the clipboard.

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11 Find a word in a rubric, by typing in the the quick search field, and the repertory will be limited in all its sections to rubrics, which contain that word or words, if you type more than one. To remove the limit, click on the red button.

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14  Some times you want to go back to a rubric you have recently visited.  Just to click on the paw print at the bottom of the repertory window and select a rubric from the list.

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18  To do this you can have different paths.  In the graph right click on a remedy abbreviation and it will open a drop-down menu with some options, search the web (you need to be on line), or search for the substance, there is a link to many pdf files with all the information required.

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20  Click on the key to visualize Materia Medica, it will open a book link to the graph, you can go forward or backward with the arrow close to the icon of the graph, in this way you can visualize the same keynotes but different remedies; if you click on the icon graph it will swicht a small book, using the arrow it will dispaly diferent keynotes but same remedies. In the Tool Palette you can find other icons that allow you to run into the program.

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23 To do this just click on the little bottle, which can be found, in the same position in MR8, but in different windows, in the lower left side; in the repertory  in the graph, in the clipboard  After you clicked it will open different windows which allow you to find rubrics for individual remedies, or a families. In this way you limited the windows and all the other rubrics will be hidden. (Repertory). If you limit a clipboard all the other remedies will be hidden with the exception of those chosen.

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26  In each section of the repertory  It is possible to jump to one section to an other, without closing the current; locate a little arrow near the section icon or the icon it’s self in the header area, then click on it and select the section you would like from the list.

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28  The cursor is over a remedy abbreviation and below the repertory there is a space where the full name and sometime also the full name of the author, appears.

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30  Different way to visualize the repertoritazion, click on the icon in the lower right side of the clipboard and you can see your repertorizations fully coloured

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32  You can keep updating in your homeopathic knowledge, looking at the many different graphs by different authors.  Mangialavori, Rajan, Scholten,; all of them approach homeopathy in different ways; you can learn more.

33  Massimo’s Family Graph

34  This graph summarize all the themes about family mineral groups according with his idea.  You can see different nuances of colours, it depends on the strength of the group for the case: just one click and it will open the waffle graph limited for example to the Phosphorus –like: go back click twice or press the space bar, it will open a window with all the general themes for the Phosphorus family.

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37 MacRerpertory 8 Pro has about 100 different graphs, each of which has it’s own theme and philosophy of the author.

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41  In this graph you can see the result of the repertorization (general and peculiar symptoms). Below to this graph you can modify your analysis

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44  Graph with no themes but with the possibility to visualize all the symptoms.

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