Maximum: LD 2003] [SUB. CODE 2003 M.D. (HOMEOPATHY) DEGREE EXAMINATION OCTOBER 2013 PART I HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY & ORGANON OF Q.P. CODE : 442003 Time: Three Hours [ 100 Marks ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS I. Essay Questions: (2 X 20 = 40) 1) Define one sided diseases. Explain its types, totality and management. 2) Compare Homeopathy and Allopathy systems and explain the similarities and dissimilarities. II. Short Notes: (10 X 6 = 60) 1) Drug proving 2) Drug disease 3) Preface to 1 st Edition of Organon 4) Isopathy 5) Aphorism 4, 6 th Edition of Organon 6) Individualisation 7) Hahnemann s school days 8) Bacon 9) Aphorism 29, 6 th Edition of Organon 10) Emotion
[LE 2003] APRIL 2014 Sub. Code: 2003 PART I HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY & ORGANON OF Maximum : 100 marks Answer all questions I. Essay Questions: (2X20=40) 1. Who is a true physician of healing art? How aphorisms 105 to 145 help to construct a true materia medica; substantiate according to H A Roberts and compare with the concept of Dunham. 2. What are scope and limitations of Homoeopathy according to Stuart Clause? II. Short Notes on: (10X6=60) 1. What are the requirements of cure according to Stuart Clause? 2. Life style diseases and its management. 3. Surgical diseases and its management. 4. Relation between aphorism 26 and 29. 5. General symptoms of Dr. Kent and Dr. Hahnemann. 6. Aphorism 153 and its importance. 7. Concept of Aphorism 36,38,40,44,45 and its relation to aphorism 26 th of Organon of medicine. 8. Motto of first edition of Organon of medicine and its explanation. 9. True natural chronic diseases. 10. Classification of symptoms according to Dr. Hahnemann. *******
[LF 2003] OCTOBER 2014 Sub. Code: 2003 1. Importance of Aph 3 with reference to Organon. What is the practical application of logic in homoeopathy. Practice in various situations with examples of each. 2. Mental disease classification according to Dr Hahnemann and its comparison to modern medicine concept of psychiatric illness. 1. Tolle causam with examples from the introduction. 2. Specific medicine and specific remedy. 3. Effects of proving upon proover. 4. Relation with homoeopathy. Aggravation and minimum dose. 5. Application of concept of totality of symptom. 6. Objective symptom and its importance. 7. Classification of symptoms, according to Dr Hahemann. 8. Importance of Aph 81 and footnote. 9. Difference from secondary counter action and curative action. 10. Difference between Equilia equilibus curenter and similia principle. ********
[LI 2003] APRIL 2016 Sub. Code: 2003 1. Briefly explain Aphorisms related to reputation of medicines and the footnotes according to 5th and 6th editions of organon of medicine. 2. How can you follow a case after the similimum according to Dr. Hahnemann? Explain with suitable examples giving their importance in various ways like condition of the patient, medicine administered, reactions in individual and curability of the conditions. 1. Aphorism 155 to 158. 2. Accessory symptoms of medicine and accessory symptoms of disease. 3. One sided disease. 4. External application in homoeopathy. 5. Isopathy. Write advantages and disadvantages. 6. Aphorism 153 in Objective and Subjective symptoms with examples. 7. Treatment of Intermittent diseases. 8. Medicine of experience. 9. Method of derivation in treatment of disease. 10. Comment on motto of organon in different editions. ********
[LJ 2003] OCTOBER 2016 Sub. Code: 2003 1. Briefly explain on the introduction of Organon of Medicine giving its importance in the text book. 2. Explain on individualizing examination of a case of disease according to Dr. Hahnemann. 1. Imponderablia in healthcare. 2. Concept of miasms. 3. Positive and Negative mesmerism. 4. Idiosyncrasy and its clinical importance. 5. General symptoms of Kent. 6. True natural Chronic disease. 7. Iatrogenic disease and its relation to Organon. 8. Susceptibility. 9. Palliation. 10. Requirements of cure. ********
[LK 2003] MAY 2017 Sub. Code: 2003 Answer all questions 1. How can we Homoeopaths can utilize Hahnemanns aphorisms 83 to 104 in a case of uterine bleeding? 2. Substantiate the concept of Richard Hughes in the nature and origin of Homoeopathy. How the concept of Philosophy is integrated in the concept of disease in Richard Hughes views accordingly? 1. Vital force. 2. Vis medicatrix naturae. 3. Sphere of vital dynamics. 4. Aude sapere. 5. Totality of symptoms. 6. Acute diseases. 7. One sided disease. 8. Law of similia and its relation to aphorism 26. 9. Toxicology of Homoeopathy according to Stuart Clause. 10. Evaluation of symptoms. *******
[LL 2003] OCTOBER 2017 Sub. Code: 2003 HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY AND ORGANON OF Answer all questions 1. Write about inductive and deductive logic. Write in detail the utility of logic in Homoeopathy with examples. 2. Analyse the principles of Homoeopathy in depth. 1. Write about personality. Write a note on its importance in Homoeopathy. 2. What is case taking? Discuss the concept and purpose of case taking according to Dr. Hahnemann. 3. Classification of acute diseases and their management. 4. Salient features of 6 th Edition of Organon. 5. Antipathy. Write advantages and disadvantages. 6. Scope and Limitations of Homoeopathy. 7. Unprejudiced observer. Explain the reasons for prejudice. 8. Write about Fundamental cause. Add a note on how to investigate the fundamental cause. 9. Totality of Symptom. 10. Write about difficulties of drug proving in modern time. *******