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PCKENT LIGHT
MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION
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Payment method: monthly debits on your credit card. |
Changing subscription plan: you can upgrade to the Silver, Gold or Black version at any time.
You can also change the number of workstations on which you want to use PCKent (if you need more than 3 workstations, contact us).
After confirming your choice, the appropriate pricing will be applied.
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End of subscription: you can end your subscription from month to month. PCKent will then go into demo mode, and you will no longer be able to create or analyse new cases, nor consult the free books in the library. However, you will be able to consult your previously saved records and any digital books you may have purchased. |
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DESCRIPTION
PCKent Light Edition introduces you to the repertorial work. With this version you will be able to search for symptoms as easily as with a search engine. Then you will use our powerful analysis tool to highlight the most relevant remedies.
With this edition you will also be able to display Kent's repertory, to access remedies' data, or to consult some of the free books from the library.
Limitations
You can only save one case: therefore you can only study a new case by replacing the previous one.
During the repertorial process, you cannot generalize the symptoms (using symptoms of similar meaning).
You do not have access to the tools that allow to dissociate remedies (e.g. consolation usually improves Nux Vomica's condition, while it generally worsens that of Phosphorus).
You have no access to the editing module, nor to the queries module.
Books freely accessible from the "PCKent Light" library: |
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- Cours de Médecine Homoeopathique (Léon Simon Fils) - French.
- Homéopathie Pédiatrique (Jacques Lamothe) - French.
- Médecine Homoeopathique Domestique (C. Hering) - French.
- Organon de l'art de Guérir (S. Hahnemann, trad. A.J.L. Jourdan) - French.
- Traité Homoeopathique des Maladies Aiguës et Chroniques des Enfants (A. Teste) - French.
- Aphorisms and Precepts (J.T. Kent).
- Clinical Cases (J.T. Kent).
- Introduction to Kent's Repertory (J.T. Kent, Margaret Tyler...).
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