Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory

      Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's  repertory 


            Today onwards we will see the meanings of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory in different sections.

Mind :

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1.Abandoned, forsaken,isolation :
        
      To go away from a person,thing or place,not intending to return,to desert,feeling of being left alone.
2. Abrupt :
         Sudden and unexpected,talking very little and often rude;curt.
3. Abstraction :
           Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or practical existence; the state of thinking of other things and not paying attention ; absent mindedness.
4.Admonition :
            
               To give a mild but firm warning to somebody ,to advice or urge somebody seriously ; a warning to somebody about their future behavior.
5. Affectation :
              An action or type of behavior, manner of speaking ,etc ,that is not natural, but is intended to impress others. A deliberate display of something that is not truly felt .

Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's repertory Meaning of difficult rubrics in Kent's  repertory Reviewed by Dr.Satishkumar on February 27, 2013 Rating: 5

2 comments:

  1. AN EFFORT WHICH WILL SAVE TIME OF MANY HOMOEOPATHS TO LEARN THESE RUBRICS EASILY

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