About 529 rubrics are present in Kent’s repertory whereas in Synthesis it is 848. For each chapter it provides the number of rubrics, organs covered, rubrics following the STMEL pattern, unique rubrics, cross references and clinical rubrics. It also provides a comprehensive list of We're Mind, the mental health charity. It took the author 7 years to complete the indexing of Kent's huge work. Peculiar Symptoms. We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect. This rubric and the remedies for this rubrics are very much important. It provides details on the authors, year of publishing, number of remedies, sources used, and improvements made compared to Kent's Repertory. Key points include that the repertory was first published in 1897 and introduced a more systematic and readable format than predecessors. The document discusses the challenges in interpreting mental symptoms and emphasizes their significance in homeopathic prescribing.

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