![]() Since they did not have computers at the time, the information was organized into rubrics and corresponding remedies and published as a book, which was a fantastic thing to do, because it greatly enhanced and simplified the tedious process of finding the matching remedy for the patient's symptoms. Why should anyone waste their time learning to use a homeopathic software, if our predecessors could easily do without it? Or could they? If you think about the invention of homeopathic repertory (such as Kent's repertory, to name the most famous one, although it was not the first), you can clearly see the incentive to organize the growing amount of information, which was quickly outgrowing the limits of human capacity. The difference in practicing homeopathy in the modern days and a hundred years ago might not be obvious at first.
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