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TBR 2 Repertorization (Staphisagria)  

TBR 2 Repertorization (Staphisagria)  

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An examination is made of the “vexation” concept. Vexation is accurately clarified with examples from provings records in the materia medicæ. The vexation repertory rubrics will be traced to their origins in Bönninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocketbook, through George Dimitriadis’ most accurate English translation [TBR2].1 Comparison is made to James Tyl...

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... characteristic symptoms of this case were the vexa- tion with indignation, the vexation with silent (suppressed) feelings, combined with the upsetting dreams and the dispo- sition to cry (see Figure 11). Staphisagria was prescribed at a potency of 50M (the patient had previously taken lower po- tencies over the course of treatment), dosed three dry pellets dissolved in his mouth, once daily. ...