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 GOVT.HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.CALICUT
 11nd Semester EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2002
CASE TAKING AND REPERTORISATION
Time: Three hours Maximum marks :100
(Answer all questions)
(Each part should be written in separate answer sheets)
 

 

PART I
1. Write the plan and construction of kent’s Repertory ( 10 marks)
2. Write short notes on the following
(a) Old method of Repertorisation (b) Computer repertory
(c) Steps of Repertorisation (d) Kent’ mental generals
(e) Synthesis of rubrics ( 5*4= 20 marks)
3. Give denotations of the following :
(a) Defiant(b) Capriciousness(c) Ennui (d) Impetuous
(e) Vivacious (5* 1=5 marks)
4. Write rubrics for the following conditions in kent’s Repertory
(a) Sensitive to sad stories (b) Aversion to opposite sex
(c) Refuses to take medicine (d) Rheumatic endocarditis
(e) Cholelithiasis (5* 1=5 marks)

PART II
1. What are the limitations of Boenninghausen’s Characteristics Materia Medica and Repertory? ( 10 marks)
2. How will you use the Concordance chapter in Boger’s Repertory ? (10 marks)
3. Write the chapter, sub chapter, and rubric of the following conditions in Boger’s Repertory:
(a) Ptosis (f) Eclampsia
(b) Complaints after gonorrhoea (g) Rheumatic metastasis to heart
(c) Acute gastritis (h) Hydrogenoid constitution
(d) Pyeletis (I) Septic osteomyelitis
(e) Sterility (j) Panaritium (10* 1= 10 marks)

PART III
1. Write the difference between BTP and Boger’s Repertory: (10 marks )
2. Describe in detail the Plan and construction of Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book (10 marks)
3. Where will you find the following conditions in BTP ?
(a) Frozen limbs (f) Inguinal Hernia
(b) Unconsciousness (g) Retention of urine
(c) Paralysis of optic nerve (h) Cracking of joints
(d) Comedones (I) Hysteria
(e) Waterbrash (j) Scurvy (10 * 1=10 marks)


 

 

 

 
     
 
 
   
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