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@article{196666,
author = {Dr. Maheshkumar A. Gite and Dr. Santoshkumar A. Gite and Dr. Vivek Kamble and Dr. Mayank Mishra and Dr. Pravin S. Agrawal},
title = {Clinical Efficacy of Murphy’s Repertory in Daily Practice (Acute Cases): A Prospective Study.},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {11},
pages = {5275-5278},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=196666},
abstract = {Background: In daily homeopathic practice, the rapid onset and intensity of acute conditions require a repertory that is both comprehensive and easy to navigate. Robin Murphy’s Homeopathic Medical Repertory, with its alphabetical clinical chapters, is designed to bridge the gap between classical repertorization and modern clinical diagnosis.
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility and effectiveness of Murphy’s Repertory in selecting the simillimum for various acute clinical conditions and to assess the subsequent rate of recovery.
Methods: A prospective, observational study was conducted on [Number] patients presenting with acute complaints (such as fever, acute respiratory infections, or gastrointestinal upsets). Cases were analyzed using the clinical and alphabetical chapters of Murphy’s Repertory. Remedies were prescribed based on the resulting repertorial totality, and outcomes were measured using a standardized acute symptom scale over a follow-up period of [Duration].
Results: Preliminary findings indicate that Murphy’s Repertory is highly effective in acute cases due to its extensive "Clinical" and "Emergency" sections. Out of the total cases, 73% showed significant improvement within 12-24 hrs, with the "Toxicity," "Infections," and "Fevers" chapters being the most frequently utilized. The alphabetical arrangement significantly reduced the time taken for case analysis compared to traditional hierarchical repertories.},
keywords = {Homeopathy, Murphy’s Repertory, Acute Conditions, Clinical Study, Repertorization, Daily Practice.},
month = {April},
}
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