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Repertorium Publicum (derived from Kent) · Boericke’s Repertory · Boenninghausen’s Pocketbook · Nash’s Leaders · Boericke’s Materia Medica · Kent’s Lectures · Allen’s Keynotes · Clarke’s Dictionary

AI-assisted homeopathic
case-taking, grounded in classical sources.

Describe the case in plain language. The system shortlists candidate remedies from 87,853 rubrics, asks clarifying questions one at a time, then proposes a single rubric-grounded recommendation.

87,853 rubrics 2,841 remedies 33,444 MM sections 8 classical sources

The Process

From symptom to simillimum, in four steps.

1

Describe the case

Modalities, mentals, peculiarities — in plain language.

2

Repertorise

Kent's rubrics are searched; remedies scored by grade.

3

Differentiate

Up to seven targeted clinical questions, one at a time.

4

Recommend

A single rubric-grounded remedy with full Boericke, Kent, Allen and Clarke references.

The highest ideal of cure is rapid, gentle and permanent restoration of the health, or removal and annihilation of the disease in its whole extent.

— Samuel Hahnemann, Organon, §2

Provenance

Grounded in eight classical texts.

Repertories

Source I

Publicum Repertory (derived from Kent)

Public domain

74,667
Rubrics
735K
Remedy links

Used to score and shortlist remedies by frequency and grade (plain, italic, bold).

Source II

Boericke’s Repertory

Public domain

8,314
Rubrics
128K
Remedy links

Boericke’s own repertory companion to his Materia Medica.

Source III

Boenninghausen’s Pocketbook (Allen ed., 1891)

Public domain

2,812
Rubrics
97K
Remedy links

Characteristic, complete, and cross-referenced approach to repertorisation.

Source IV

Nash’s Regional Leaders

Public domain

2,060
Rubrics
2,074
Remedy links

Nash’s clinical keynotes organised by body region for rapid prescribing.

Materia Medica

Source V

Boericke’s Materia Medica

Semantically indexed · public domain

688
Chapters
6,393
Sections

Provides keynote sections for clarifying questions and final recommendations.

Source VI

Kent’s Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica

Semantically indexed · public domain

180
Chapters
4,392
Sections

Kent’s clinical lectures — deep mental, generals, and modalities portraits of each remedy.

Source VII

Allen’s Keynotes and Characteristics

Semantically indexed · public domain

185
Chapters
1,037
Sections

Compact, sharply-organised keynotes for fast clinical lookup — ideal differentiators.

Source VIII

Clarke’s Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

Semantically indexed · public domain

1,007
Chapters
21,622
Sections

Detailed clinical observations and characteristics across mental, physical, and modality dimensions.

Data sourced from OOREP (GPL-3.0) and OpenRep FREE. hpathy.ai is a reference tool, not a medical service.

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