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HOMOEOPATHY NURSE CUM PHARMACIST COURSE EXAMINATION
NOVEMBER 2005
 
Paper 1I1:  ELEMENTS OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY
Time: Two Hours        Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer Part A and B in separate answer-books.
     

1. Write a short description of the following:
1) Concept of Health and disease in Homoeopathy.
2) Cardinal principles of Homoeopathy.
3) Classification of symptoms.
4) Peculiarities of case taking in Homoeopathy.
5) Difference between Homoeopathy, Antipathy & Allopathy.    50 Marks

I1.Write short notes on:
1) Drug proving in Homoeopathy.
2) Drug Dynamization.
3) Totality of symptoms.
4) Chronic miasms.
5) Repetition of Dose.
6) Individualization.
7) Homoeopathic aggravation.
8) Complete symptom.
9) Exciting causes.
10) Negative generals.          (10x5= 50)

 

 
     
 
 
   
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