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The legend of Robin Hood began more than 600 years ago. The man, if he existed
at all, lived even earlier. This title assesses the evidence for the
historical Robin Hood and finds that the tale originated with the yeomen and
hangers-on of the households of noblemen and gentry in the later Middle Ages.
The Repertory of the Elements shows the information form the books of Jan Scholten Homeopathy and Minerals and Homeopathy and the Elements, combined with numerous additions from later discoveries. Its a very valuable source of information to find the information in these books. Furthermore its a good tool to learn the way of thinking of the Element Theory. It helps you to differentiate between the stages and series by showing the different nuances of them. Families This repertory has some special features. Most of the entries are families instead of remedies. For instance the rubric Homesick has the phosphoricums as an entry instead of phos. It helps you to think in families, which gives you a wider range of applying homeopathy. The second is the arrangement of the rubrics. Its done on the most informative concept, for instance mother instead of delusion. Theory Included are some articles on the theoretical background of repertories and suymptoms. The concept of Basic Symptoms makes makes the structure of symptoms clear and understandabkle. And the retrievel of symptoms more efficient.