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THE SOLUTION OF THE PRIZE CASE USING OBJECT REPERTORY

This is an attempt to illustrate the possibilities of using Object Repertory for solving the prize case i.e. we try to present how the process would work if the Object Repertory already existed.

Let's just take the main symptom to present the process.

Strong pulsating pain in the forehead that pulsates in harmony with heart pulse, ONLY on motion. When he lies still in his bed, there is no pain, but when he moves, however slightly, such as turning in his bed, his heart pulse accelerates immediately and the pulsating headache in the forehead presents itself.

Recording the symptom

There are no rubrics in Object Repertory (OR), the symptoms are recorded as a network of interconnected objects, so we need to somehow specify what we are looking for. The most thorough way would be to record the symptom in the same format as is used for recording other symptoms within OR and then just hit the SOLVE button and wait until the software figures out the best matching remedy for the situation, by browsing the existing networks of symptoms and the related ontological connections. This is how you would record this single symptom (yes, it is a single symptom, albeit a complicated one).

While you have probably gone “Hell, no!” when see the graph, it is really not THAT complicated, if you study it a bit. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you get into it, you should be able to do it really quickly. In fact, you need to do the same thing in your head anyway, in order to be able to understand the symptom fully and completely.

Discussion

Dr.Yadvinder Vasudeva, 2013/03/14 12:59

Best suitable med.for.above symptoms will be Bryonia.

Legatum, 2013/03/15 11:08

No, it is not. See the solution of the case at http://www.legatum.sk/en:misc:prize-case-solution.

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