Jugal Kishore's Cardrepertory
Jugal Kishore's Cardrepertory
Jugal Kishore's Cardrepertory
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By- Gauri
MD Part-- II
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Name of the Repertory: The Kishore Cards-
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Contents
Part I
Introduction
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PART II
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He admits that there are certain remedies, which do
not appear under any of the rubrics; are included and
assigned code number, so as to enable practitioner to
add such remedies in suitable rubrics; when his
experience and study dictate their inclusion.
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WORKING METHOD:
After case taking, the rubrics are arranged in the
descending order of their importance. “Red line”
rubrics are considered at the upper most.
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PRACTICAL ANALYSIS:
A description of the ‘ Rubric card’ (Kishore
Cards)
A card has 80 vertical columns; numbering from
1 to 80 from left to right. They are numbered at
the bottom and top in small type. Each vertical
column from above downwards contains
number from 0 to 9. The first four vertical
columns are kept apart (without being divided
by vertical lines). They are meant for punching
the number of rubric. The rest of the vertical
columns are meant for the coded remedies,
which have these particular symptoms.
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DEMERITS:
1. Quite voluminous ( Repertory include three
boxes of cards)
2. Not all rubrics needed in day to day practice will
not be available in the card repertory
3. A thorough knowledge of rubrics are necessary
before starting the process of repertorisation
4. Evaluation of remedies require an additional
amount
5. There are certain medicines in the list , which
are not found under any of the rubrics
6. With the invention of computer software
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