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 GOVT.HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.CALICUT
  Second Average Examination, December 2002
Case Taking and Repertorisation
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer all questions
(Each part should be written in separate answer sheet)
 

 

 
Part I
1. Mention the chapters in the Kent’s Repertory, in their order. Give the general arrangement of the rubrics in Kent’ s Repertory. ( 5+5=10 marks)
2. Write short notes on :
(a) Elimination method
(b) Limitations of k ent’s Repertory
(c) Card Repertory
(d) Cross Repertorisation ( 4 *5= 20 marks)
3. Give the rubrics for the following conditions in Kent’s Repertory :
(a) Mania to drink alcohol (f) Slow healing of wounds
(b) Difficult to take decisions (g) Nocturnal enuresis
(c) Rodent ulcer (h) Parkinsonism
(d) Children put fingers in mouth ( i) Homosexuality
(e) Torticollis (j) Exophthalmus ( 10 * 1=10marks)

Part II
1. How will you use Relationship chapter in Boenninghuasen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book ? 2.What are the limitations of Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book ?
3. Write the chapter, rubric, and sub rubric of the following conditions in BTP :
(a) Diarrhoea alternating with constipation (f) Eruptions around eyes
(b) Hoarseness of voice (g) Hemiplegia
(c) Haemorrhagic apoplexy (h) Chicken pox
(d) Sunken eyes (I) Ring worm
(e) Hysterical convulsions (j) Emaciation of affected part. ( 10 *1=10marks)

Part III
1. Describe the arrangement of Fever chapter with its utility in Boenninghausen’s Characteristics Materia Medica and Repertory: (10 marks)
2. Write Merits and Demerits of Boenninghausen’s Characteristic Materia Medica and Repertory (10 marks)
3. Where will you find the following conditions in Boger’s Repertory :
(a) Intercostal neuralgia (f) Pin worms
(b) Lock jaw (g) Podagra
(c) Mentagra (h) Carphology
(d) Gluttony (I ) Uraemia
(e) Gall stone colic (j) Lousiness (10 *1=10 marks)



 

 

 
     
 
 
   
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