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 University of Calicut
M.D. (HOMOEOPATHY) DEGREE EXAMINATION
Part II. Common to All branches
Part 11.Paper I. REPERTORY (New Scheme)

Time Three Hours                       Maximum 100 Marks
Answer all questions.
 

 

M.D. (HOMOEOPATHY) DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2006  


I
. Comment on:
(a) Ranks of medicine and its relation with different repertories.
(b) Pathology and pathological general.
(c) ‘Totality of symptom’ by Richard Hughes.
(d) Evolution of Repertory till Boenninghausen.
(e) Changes in various additions of Boger Boenninghausen.  (25 marks)

1I. Briefly describe:
(a) Symptomatology by Garth Boericke.
(b) Sources of symptoms.
(c) Clinical application of Gentry’s concordance.
(d) Contribution of Boenninghausen to Repertory
(e) Classification of Clinical Repertory.  (25 marks)

Ill. Short notes on:
(a) Enigma.
(b) Evaluation of symptoms according to C.M. Boger.
(c) Life and work of H.A. Robert.
(d) Clinical application of the chapter concordance.
(e) Major changes in different editions of ‘Synthesis’.  (25 marks)

IV. Note down:
(a) Year of publishing the following Repertories
  1.Laffile’s Repertory 2.Clopar Muller’s Repertory
  3.A.Lippe’s Repertory 4.Worcester’s Repertory
  5.Cipher’s Repertory

(b) Different Repertories on Fever. 

(c) Total number of medicines in: 1.Synthetic Repertory 2.Synthesis.3.Murphy. 4 .Final General Repertory 5. Repertorium Generale. 

d) Source books of Boger Boenninghausen.

(e) Denotation of:
  1.Basdows disease. 2 Improvident.
  3.Buoyancy. 4 Fraternized.
  5.Gourmand.                                       (25 marks)

 

 

 
     
 
 
   
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