Dr NTR University of Health Sciences Andhra Pradesh
BHMS Question Papers
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION PHYSIOLOGY INCLUDING BIOCHEMISTRY
PAPER - II
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note: Answer all questions
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Long Answer Questions
1. What are the pituitary hormones? Explain their mechanism of secretion and regulation.
15
2. Describe the composition, functions and mechanism of secretion of gastric juice.
15
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- Extrapyramidal system
- Broca's area
- Functions of pineal gland
- Functions of placenta
- Enzyme inhibitors
- Urea cycle
- Conjugated lipids
- Ketogenesis and ketolysis
- Sources, functions and deficiency of Vit A
- Essential amino acids
- Regulation of citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle)
- Liver glycogen
- Functions of albumin
- Synapses
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
MATERIA MEDICA
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Note : Answer all questions
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Long Answer Questions
1. Write the drug picture of Antimonium crudum. 15
2. Write the drug picture of Bryonia alba. 15
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- Urinary symptoms of Apis Mel
- Chamomilla baby
- Respiratory and fever symptoms of Aconite
- GIT complaints of colocynth
- Arnica in injuries
- Skin complaints and modalities of Ledum Pal
- Head symptoms of Silicea
- Fever symptoms of Rhus Tox
- Skin complaints and Rheumatism of Dulcamara
- Gastric and rheumatic complaints of Colchicum
- Five characteristic symptoms of Calc Fluor
- Skin and suppurative conditions of Calc Sulph
- Throat and eye symptoms of Art Nit
- Mental symptoms and GIT complaints of China
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
ANATOMY
PAPER - II
(New Regulations) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note : Answer all questions
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Long Answer Questions
1. Write Morphology, location, relations, histology and development of LIVER. 15
2. Write boundaries, contents, roof, floor and applied anatomy of FEMORAL TRIANGLE. Add a
note on clinical importance of FEMORAL CANAL. 15
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- Mammary gland - Morphology, Blood Supply and Histology
- Right Lung - Morphology, Relations and Blood Supply
- Pericardium - Types, nerve supply and clinical importance
- Right atrium of Heart - Internal features and development
- Ovaries - Relations and Nerve supply and lymphatic drainage
- Duodenum second part - Morphology, Blood Supply and Internal features
- Superior Mesenteric Artery - Origin, course and Branches
- Differences between Jejunum and Ilium
- Uterine tubes – Morphology and blood supply
- Posterior Tibial artery - Course, relations, branches and applied anatomy
- Prostatic part of urethra - Internal features
- Testis - Morphology & Histology
- Sciatic Nerve - Origin, course and branches
- Knee joint - Ligaments and applied anatomy
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION HOMOEOPATHIC ORGANON INCLUDING PSYCHOLOGY
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note : Answer all questions
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Long Answer Questions
1. Define Homoeopathy. Write the fundamental principles of Homoeopathy in detail. 15
2. Write an essay on "Actions of Medicines". 15
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- Last decade of Hahnemann's life
- Brief life history and contributions of Dr.C. Hering
- Complex and double complex diseases
- Aphorism No
- Different editions of Organon briefly
- Allopathy and Antipathy
- Sources and importance of totality of symptoms
- Health in Hahnemann's view
- Inductive method of reasoning
- Lord Bacon's Novum Organon
- Phobias
- Behaviour
- Types of personalities
- Psychosomatic manifestations and dreams
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note: Answer all questions
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Long Answer Questions
1. Define potentisation and write the objectives and different scales of potentisation. Explain
the mood of succussion. 15
2. Write different sources of homoeopathic drugs with examples 15
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3. Homoeopathic pharmacopoeia.
4. Pharmacological action of Cinchona officinalis.
5. Strong alcohol.
6. Drugs and cosmetic act in respect of Homoeopathic pharmacy.
7. Drug substance.
8. Aphorism 264 and 274.
9. Water bath.
10. Estimation of size of Globule.
11.Sublimation.
12.Concept of drug proving.
13.Define dose and various kinds of dose.
14.Properties of an ideal vehicle.
15.Lotions.
16. Meanings of the following Notations/Greek / Latin words used in Homoeopathic prescriptions:
a) Q.S.
b) Agit
c) B.D.
d) Omni mane
e) Cras mane (c.m.)
a) Q.S.
b) Agit
c) B.D.
d) Omni mane
e) Cras mane (c.m.)
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
ANATOMY
PAPER - I
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time: 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Note: Answer all questions
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1. Write boundaries, contents, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of AXILLA. Add a
note on course, branches and termination of Axillary Artery.
15
2. Write divisions of Anterior triangle of neck with boundaries. Write boundaries, contents
and clinical importance of CAROTID TRIANGLE.
15
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3. Elbow joint - Ligaments and applied anatomy.
4. Musculocutaneous nerve - Origin, course, branches and applied anatomy.
5. Cervical vertebra - 1st - General and particular features.
6. 3rd ventricle.
7. Medial wall of orbit.
8. Foramen Lacerum and foramen magnum.
9. Muscles of hand - Groups, Nerve supply and applied anatomy.
10. Mitosis and Meiosis.
11. Meninges - Layers and importance.
12. Arterial supply of brain (Circle of willis).
13.Developmental abnormalities of uterus.
14. Middle ear - Boundaries, contents and applied anatomy.
15.Maxillary artery - Origin, course and branches.
16. Internal capsule - its parts and constituents.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
FIRST B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION PHYSIOLOGY INCLUDING BIOCHEMISTRY
PAPER - I
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note : Answer all questions
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1. Define blood pressure. Describe factors affecting blood pressure. 15
2. Discuss and write a note on pulmonary volumes and capacities. 15
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3. Rods and cones.
4. Properties of cardiac muscle.
5. Functions of spleen.
6. GFR 7. Sebaceous gland.
8. Plasma membrane of the cell.
9. Channels of heat loss.
10.Rh factor.
11.Surface tension and its importance.
12.Taste buds and basic or primary tastes in humans.
13. Mechanism of deafness.
14. Renal function tests.
15. Functions of platelets.
16.Normal and abnormal constituents of urine.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
SECOND B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 % Note: Answer all questions
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1. Define hanging. Write the causes of death and post-mortem appearances in hanging. Add a note on the differences between hanging and strangulation. 15
2. Define abortion legally. Write the classification of abortion and indications and Rules of MTP. Add a note on post- mortem evidence of criminal abortion. 15
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3. Differences between true bruise and artificial bruise.
4. Inquest.
5. Professional Secrecy.
6. Euthanasia.
7. Gustafson's Method.
8. Exhumation.
9. Differences between Rigor Mortis and Cadaveric spasm.
10. Injuries to the occupants of the vehicles in traffic accidents.
11. Ideal Homicidal poison and suicidal poison.
12. Mechanical or physical antidotes.
13. Vitriolage
14. Signs and symptoms and post-mortem appearances of
carbolic acid (phenol) poisoning.
15. Signs and symptoms and treatment of chronic lead
poisoning.
16. Signs and symptoms and treatment of Cannabis indica poisoning.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
SECOND B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION PHILOSOPHY & ORGANON OF MEDICINE
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note : Answer all questions
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1. Describe the drug proving in detail.
2. Define susceptibility, explain its role in health, disease, Cure, epidemics and suppression.
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3. Define epidemic diseases. How do you manage them?
4. Quote aphorism 26 and explain it giving examples.
5. What are exciting, maintaining and fundamental causes? Give one example for each.
6. 'Removal of totality of symptoms is removal of the cause' - Explain.
7. Concomitant symptoms - Definition, examples and their importance with a given case.
8. Alternating action of medicine as explained in aphorism 115.
9. What is the highest ideal of cure?
10. "Homoeopathy is governed by the principle of individualization" Justify.
11. Medicines are stronger than the natural diseases, Why?
12. Explain the law of minimum and the law of simplex.
13. Define isopathy and list its disadvantages.
14. Deductive logic.
15. Different editions of Organon of medicine.
16. Dr. J.T. Kent's conversion and contributions in the field of homoeopathy.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
SECOND B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
MATERIA MEDICA
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Note: Answer all questions
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1. Write drug picture of Ignatia. 15
2. Write drug picture of Phosphorus. 15
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3. Silicea - Baby.
4. Urinary symptoms of Berberis vulgaris.
5. Mental & GIT symptoms of Anacardium.
6. Female symptoms of Ammonium-carb and Bovista.
7. Mental and Head symptoms of Ars.alb.
8. Cardiac symptoms of Digitalis and Gelsemium.
9. Five characteristic symptoms of Chelidonium maj.
10. Respiratory symptoms of Hepar-sulph and Spongia.
11. Rheumatism of Rhustox and Bryonia-alba.
12. Glandular affections of Conium and Phytolecca.
13. Skin symptoms and modalities of Petroleum.
14. Chorea of Agaricus Mus.
15. Helliborus Niger and Opium in brain affections.
16. Fever symptoms of Arnica and Baptisia T.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
SECOND B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY
(NEW REGULATIONS)
Time: 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Note: Answer all questions
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1. Define embolism. Write the genesis and fate of embolism. Add a note on retrograde
Embolism 15 .
2. Describe the morphology, cultural characteristics, pathogenesis and laboratory
diagnosis of streptococcus pyogenes. 15
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3. Aldehyde test.
4. Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension.
5. Compare Exotoxins and Endotoxins.
6. Atrophy.
7. Gram's Stain. 8. Life cycle of Ancylostoma duodenale.
9. Gout. 10. Albuminuria.
11. Lung abscess.
12. Hydatid Cyst.
13. Characteristic expressions of syphilitic miasm.
14. General characters of viruses.
15. Flaviviruses.
16. Squamous Cell of Carcinoma.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
THIRD B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (Homeotherapeutics)
PAPER - III
(NEW REGULATIONS) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Note : Answer all questions
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1. Write the indications of Ars.iod, Kreosote, Carbo animalis, Thuja and Phosphorus in carcinoma of cervix. 15
2. Write the indications of Nux-vom, Pulsatilla, Kali-carb, Sepia and Petroleum in ante natal
care. 15
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3. Indications of Millefolium and Sabina in menorrhagia.
4. Indications of Calc carb and Graphites in menopausal complaints.
5. Indications of Murex and Lilium Lig in uterine displacement.
6. Indications of Merc-sol and Nitric acid in cervicitis.
7. Indications of Apis-mel and Lachesis in ovarian cysts.
8. Bryonia and Hamamelis in vicarious menstruation.
9. Indications of Pulsatilla and Nat. Mur in problems at the time of puberty.
10. Indications of Collinsonia can. and Sepia in constipation during pregnancy.
11. Indications of Medorrhinum and Belladonna in PID.
12. Indications of Carbo Veg and Aconite in asphyxia neonatorum.
13. Indications of Caulophyllum and Cimicifuga in false labour pains.
14. Indications of Cicuta V. and Cuprum Met in eclampsia.
15. Indications of Pyrogenium and Baptisia in puerperal pyrexia.
16. Indications of Helonias and Phosphoric acid in Diabetes Mellitus during pregnancy.
B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2011
THIRD B.H.M.S. EXAMINATION
MATERIA MEDICA
(New Regulations) Time : 3 Hours
Max. Marks : 100 Note : Answer all questions
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1. Write the drug picture of Thuja.
2. Write the drug picture of Lycopodium.
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3. Skin symptoms of Croton Tig and Rhus Tox.
4. Male sexual symptoms of Selenium and Agnus castus.
5. Heart complaints of Naja T and Kalmia.
6. Compare and contrast urinary symptoms of Cantharis and Apis Mel.
7. Compare and contrast constitutions of Phosphorus and Sulphur.
8. Compare and contrast the mental symptoms of Pulsatilla and Nat. Mur.
9. Compare and contrast the rectal symptoms of Anacardium and Alumina.
10. Compare and contrast Sepia and Murex in female symptoms.
11. Compare and contrast Bryonia and Baptisia in fevers.
12. Five characteristic symptoms of Staphysagria.
13. Compare and contrast Causticum and Plumbum Met in paralytic conditions.
14. Mouth symptoms of Borax and Sulphuric acid.
15. Respiratory symptoms of Aconite and Spongia.
16. Glandular affections of Conium M and Iodium.
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