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Department of Case Taking & Repertorisation
Govt.Homeopathic Medical College. Calicut
CRRG1.07 Final BHMS 1st Average Examinations. 27th March. 2007
Answers should
be brief & accurate
Time : 3
Hrs Answer All questions Marks : 100
Part A
1) What is
anamnesis ? How past history,family history and treatment history helps in
repertorisation? Explain with examples from Kent's repertory.
(10)
2) Discuss
about the merits of Kent’s
Repertory
(5)
3) Brief notes
on
(a) Merits
of card repertory
(b) Post
Kentian repertories
(c)
Particular symptoms with their importance
(d)
Potential Differential
Field
(3 x 4=12)
4) “No
wonder that people got Repertory Funk” –
Explain. (4)
5) Develop
the abbreviations
(a)
Alumn (b) Ammc (c) Euph (d) Helo (e) Aur.m.
(1 x 5 =5)
6)
Importance of the following years in the field of repertory
(a) 1846
(b) 1881
(c)
1896
(d)
1832
(1 x 4 =4)
Part C
1)
Philosophical Background and merits of Boenninghausen’s Characteristics and
repertory by Boger
.
(12)
2) Describe
briefly on
(a) Base
books used by Boger in the compilation of his repertory ?
(b) Modern
method of repertorisation
(c) Boger’s
concept of totality
(d)
Synthesis of rubrics
(e)
Evaluation of remedies according to Boger
(3 x 6 = 18)
(f)
Repertorial syndrome ?
Part C
1) Plan and
construction of Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket
book (8)
2) Explain
with examples classification of sensations by Boenninghausen
(7)
3) Comment on
(a) "Bed
rock of TPB "
(b)
Boenninghausen’s 'Contadictory & alternating symptoms'
(c) Case
taking of a chronic case
(d) “Red
thread cordage in the British navy”
(e) 'Polychrests
appearing more frequently in chronic cases". Explain the view of Boenninghausen
(3
x 5= 15)
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