We have now before us the result of Dr. Hempel's incessant labors in the shape of a portly volume of upwards of 1200 pages, for which he deserves the best thanks of the homœopathic body at large. This volume will be a great acquisition to all practitioners of our art, as it will facilitate very much their search for the appropriate remedy.—We have already made extensive use of it; thanking Dr. Hempel most heartily for his repertory, we commend it confidently to our English colleagues. It will be found useful by all, whether they possess the two volumes of the Symptomen-Codex or no; and, it will in many cases guide the practitioner to the ready discovery of an appropriate remedy, when all the other works hitherto published in our language would leave him in the lurch.—From the British Journal of Homœopathy, No XLIV.
I use it almost daily in my practice, and have frequently been able to find the symptom or group of symptoms wished for, in a few minutes on its pages, after having for a much longer time searched in vain through the older repertories.
Philadelphia M. Williamson, M.D.
I have ever found it reliable, and since becoming familiar with its arrangement, I regard it the best practical guide yet offered to the homœopathic profession in this country.
Philadelphia A. E. Small, M.D.
I consider it a work of merit and decidedly of use to Physicians commencing the practice of Homœopathy.
Philadelphia James Kitchen, M.D., 215 Spruce-street.
Ever since your Repertory was issued, it has been my daily adviser, has never failed to assist me and has also saved me a great deal of time.
Philadelphia Geo. Duhring, M.D.