Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Remedy Jump List

The remedy listing is the home screen of the application. Tap on any remedy name to open that remedy.

The index on the right takes you to the remedy's initial letter immediately - it already is a lengthy list and will grow over time.

Remedies not shown in bold are not fully covered, they may just show a case or a repertory addition.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Remedy Keynotes

This is the "Key" tab, the first of four tabs per remedy. It shows in dangerously few words the personality profile of a remedy, its corporal aspects, compensated and decompensated behaviour, anguish, dreams, modalities, symptomatic use etc.

Don't expect everything filled for each remedy - the notes can't be more detailed than a webinar can present in the short time.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Remedy Details

The "Detail" tab provides exactly that - more fleshed out information in two sections: Behaviour and sensation - the exterior and interior view. Fundamental and general themes marked red and yellow where I was pretty sure.

Plus common names, information on the substance and - in yet rare cases, an own picture.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Repertory Additions

"RepAdd"" or repertory additions is the third tab.

As Massimo Mangialavori provided them for the "Complete Repertory" in MacRep 4.5

Sectioned listing.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Cases, Audio and Literature

Call up the case text from this fourth tab. It opens in a separate screen.

Webinar members can access the recording of the remedy presentation and a possible QnA discussion. It requires download of a lengthy audio package.

An internet link calls the Wikipedia entry for this substance. Go back to ee2go by double clicking the iPhone's main button.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Other Literature

Scrolling down a bit you may find what C.M. Boger wrote about this remedy in his "Synoptic key", I have entered the keynotes here.

And, as time allowed, sometimes(!) a glimpse into the thoughts of Madaus, Mezger, Karl-Josef Müller and the Masi study group Switzerland. See "About ¦ References".

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Leafing through a case

Perhaps the biggest treasure in Massimo Mangialavori's webinar are his cases.

Call them up from the literature tab and leaf through as you would in a book. Makes a perfect reading when waiting for a train connection.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - The integrated audio player

For webinar members only:

Access the webinar's audio recording from within the app. For remedies, it gets positioned exactly to where the remedy presentation began. There are buttons to go back and forth 30 seconds or 2 minutes. You can also enter a time to jump to.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Interpretations

In an attempt to gain as much as possible from the webinar information, I have sometimes added information from the cases or the repertory additions.

There will be some entries that are wrongly interpreted by me, but at least I have marked them clearly. Hence, if you find references like [1], [2] or [R], it means this is information gathered from the cases (1 or 2 resp.) or from the repertory additions.

Massimo Mangialavori: Essential Elements - Up to the family

At any time while being on a remedy screen, you can access the family it belongs to (if any) by tapping the button labelled with the family name in the upper right of the screen.

Now, in the family, the button in the upper left takes you back to the remedy you started from.