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1. Discuss the
difficulties in handling a chronic case
2. what do you mean by ' Constitution ' in Homoeopathy? Describe
in short its various components.
3. Explain the complete process of trituration according to
clinical scale.
4. Write the importance of different types of symptoms in
Homoeopathy.
5. Write the
charactristic symptoms of the following.
i. Phosphorus.
ii. Sabina.
iii. Thuja Occ.
iv. Kreosotm.
v. Carbolic acid
6. Write cardinal
indications of the following medicines in cervical spondylosis.
i. Causticum
ii. Arnica.
iii. Bryonia alb.
iv. Staphysagria.
v. Sulphur.
7. Write two
complications of each of the following :
i. Emphysema.
ii. Gastric Ulcer.
iii. Bronchial Asthma.
iv. Chronic Alcoholism.
v. Hepatic Cirrhosis.
8. write the
importance of :
i. ASO.
ii. Serum Amylase.
iii. Serum acid phosphatase.
iv. ESR.
v. Casoni's test.
9. Discuss briefly
the clinical features of :
i. Cerebral Malaria.
ii. Acute Pyelonephritis.
10. (a) Define
Leucopnea.
(b) Discuss two main causes for the same.
(c) Discuss two main diagnostic points for each case.
(d) Discuss one complication of each case.
11. In a case of a
patient with hepatocellular failure, it is seen that
blood-ammonia level is elevated and prothrobin time is
prolonged.
(a) Explain why does the blood ammonia level is elevated in this
patient.
(b) What could be the most serious consequence for prolonged
prothrombin time in this case? Explain with reasons.
12. a seventy
five-year-old man is admitted to hospital after sudden loss of
consciousness. his signs and symptoms suggest of a 'stroke'. A
week later he regains his consciousness, has difficulty in
speaking and can not move the right side of the body and the
muscle-tone is elevated.
(a) Which cerebral hemisphere has been affected by the stroke ?
(b) Which features of the victim's condition suggest this ?
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