What Homeopathic Quick Reference actually does (from store listing)
HQR is a rapid reference of keynotes and characteristics for the homeopathic physician.
Comprising seven sections, it has a pocket repertory, pocket materia medica, Beagle MM, a children's materia medica, keynotes for study, an aid to case taking, and finally, useful medical information such as vitamin sources in food, disease conditions, and so on. It is meant to serve as a rapid pocket reminder, readily available on your phone. The information is organized in a unique manner that cross-refe…
HQR is a rapid reference of keynotes and characteristics for the homeopathic physician.
Comprising seven sections, it has a pocket repertory, pocket materia medica, Beagle MM, a children's materia medica, keynotes for study, an aid to case taking, and finally, useful medical information such as vitamin sources in food, disease conditions, and so on. It is meant to serve as a rapid pocket reminder, readily available on your phone. The information is organized in a unique manner that cross-references drugs and provides information on remedy relationships as well as classification. The app also provides a quick access to the website http://www.avsprasad.com, which has several more free homoeopathic resources/programs.
Key Features: * Offline use: The data is included in the app and no Internet access is needed unless you click on links to external resources.
* Completely Free: No in-app purchases, No Ads.
* Compact: The data is compressed and the app should work even on older phones.
* No Permissions: The app doesn't need access to any personal details or any data on your phone.
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