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DEPARTMENT OF CASE TAKING & REPERTORISATION
GOVT. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE. CALICUT
Final BHMS 1st Semester Examinations. Aug 21 2001
Time 3 hrs Marks 100
Answer all questions
Answers should be brief and accurate
 
   

1.Define anamnesis. How age,sex & occupational history helps in repertorisation? 8
2. Differentiate pathogenic & concordance repertories ? 4
3. Compare the view of Hahnemann,Kent & Boger in”observations after the administration of a remedy “ ?10
4. Make a note on Boger’s contribution to Symptomatology & Homoeopathic Prophylaxis ? 6
5. “Often it is impossible to see any remedy likeness in such a symptom group without a careful repertorisation “. Explain ? 4
6. Which are the factors upon which the modified natural tendency to disease depend ? 3
7. Comment on the Hahnemannian concept of socialism ? 3
8. What is demanded in the investigation of a chronic case ? 3
9. Make a note on subjective symptoms & particular symptoms with their importance? 4
10. Why miasms are included under the elements of symptom ? 3
11. How will you workout a case on pathological generals ? 4
12.“ You must go fast slowly”. Explain the view of M.Tyler ? 3
13. What are the basic difference between primary, secondary & alternating actions of Hahnemann,Kent & Boenninghausen ? 9
14. “Repertorial analysis clears our vision & points us to the remedy….”.Explain ? 4
15. Compare the classification of symptoms by G.Boerick with other authors ? 6
16. How will you take the case in the following situations. Explain with examples ?
a) Acute disease with a chronic background
b) Acute disease with a different chronic background
c) In a bedridden patient
d) In afebrile intermittent disease
e) In half spiritual miasmatic diseases 5X2 = 10
17. How will you select an eliminating symptom from the symptoms of physical alone and how will you select a medicine if the mental symptoms presented by the patient call for more than one medicine ? 5
18. How can you identify a chronic miasmatic disease ? 3
19. Explain the term Vital symptom & Vicarious symptom ? 4
20. Comment on the 5th grade remedies of Boenninghausen & Jahr ? 4
 
 
     
 
 
   
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