KHA FREE Trial DVD
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The program opens the repertory with pictures representing the sections - press the space bar to see their names. Click on a section to open it. Type the rubric you want to see. Click on the rubric to see the sub-rubrics. Press the space bar to see the remedies. |
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To collect rubrics drag them to a Rubrics' Clipboard (the A-D or 1-6 icons in the Tool Palette) or select the rubric and press the Enter Key. Continue collecting rubrics until you feel you have modeled your case well. |
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To see the remedies that most closely match your case click on the picture of the bar graph; this opens a graph that shows the remedies and their grades for each rubric. Click on the small icons at the top of the Graph window to see other types of graphs - the last four icons limit the current graph to minerals, plants or animals. |
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To read about a remedy in the materia medica, drag the abbreviation of the remedy in the graph to the icon of the key in the Tool Palette. |
ReferenceWorks
With ReferenceWorks you're able to study your cases using the combined wisdom of hundreds of homeopaths: a huge library of more than 850 volumes of materia medica, provings, cases and journals. Even more importantly, you can use this wealth of information to directly analyze your cases.
Getting Started
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To browse the library click on the picture of the open book in the Tool Palette. You can switch between the list of books and the list of remedies by clicking on the picture in the upper left. |
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To find any word or phrase in the library click on the hand and type the word(s). To specify relationships between the words, such as within one word or the same sentence, etc., press the space bar or one of the number keys. Press the Enter key. |
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ReferenceWorks will create a "rubric" of the remedies from your search and show you all of the references. Double click on a reference to read the full text in the materia medica. |
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After searching for all of the important aspects of your case click on the bar graph picture to analyze the case. |
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Every window can be limited in the lower left to show the information from a certain family, set of books or sections. |
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Click on the yellow circle icon to see the families which are most similar to your case. |
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Follow the instructions to add your seminar notes, cured cases, etc. into the library or share with others. |








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