Organon of Medicine
Question Bank /Sample Questions
IIIrd BHMS
Q.1 SAQ 2 Marks
1. What is Organon of medicine
2. What is mission of physician?
3. What is highest ideal of cure?
4. Who is unprejudiced observer?
5. Define organon and homoeopathic philosophy.
6. What is vital force?
7. Define sign and symptom?
8. Who write and translates sixth edition of organon of medicine?
9. What is primary action and secondary action of medicine?
10. What is sick?
11. What is susceptibility?
12. What is indisposition?
13. What is materia precans?
14. What is case taking?
15. What is drug proving?
16. What is Idiosyncrasy?
17. What is drug and remedy?
18. What is health?
19. What is disease?
20. What is cure?
21. What is homoeopathic specific remedy?
22. Explain aphorism one.
23. Differentiate between primary & secondary action
24. What is Cure & recovery?
25. Natures law of cure
26. What is Accessory symptom.
27. Define Mental Symptoms .
28. What are intermittent disease?
29. What is SECOND PRESCRIPTION..
30. What is mesmerism?
31. What is aggravation?
32. write difference between organon and philosophy.
33. write any two contributions of dr.kent.
34. what is miasm.
35. What is sick?
36. What is natures law of cure
37. Mission of physician
38. Write any two contributions of dr. herings.
39. What is perception.
40. What is constitution?
41. Epidemic diseases.
42. Aude sepere.
43. Drug and remedy.
44. Simple substance.
45. Causa occasinalis.
46. Who write and translates organon
47. Define Key note symptom.
48. What is Materia pecans?
49. Define Primary & secondary action.
50. Define Health.
51. Homoeopathic Specific remedy.
52. Idiosyncrasy
53. Define Hering's law of cure
54. Define Acute diseases
55. Differentiate Cure & recovery
56. Define chronic diseases.
57. What is indisposition?
58. Define Mental Symptoms
59. Who The Best Prover
60. Define particular symptom.
61. What is mongrel sect?
Q 2 & 3 SAQ 2 Marks
1) Dr. Hahnemann's literary work
2) Discovery of homoeopathy.
3) History of homoeopathy in india.
4) Susceptibility
5) Immunity
6) Vital reaction.
7) Antipathy
8) suppression
9) Palliation
10) Classification of symptom
11) Isopathy
12) sources of symptomatology.
13) Simple substance
14) Tubercular miasm.
15) Posology.
16) Genus epidemicus.
17) Tolle Causam
18) Pandemic diseases.
19) Ideal cure
20) Temperament
21) Diathesis
22) Theoretic medicine
23) What are obstacles to cure?
24) Individualisation.
25) Unprejudiced observer.
26) Mission of physician.
27) Restoration of health.
28) Indisposition.
29) local disease.
30) Mesmerism.
31) knowledge of disease.
32) Treatment of mental disease.
33) surgical disease.
34) Aude sapere.
35) Logic
36) Childhood of Hahnemann.
37) Psora
38) Syphilis
39) Sycosis.
40) Physical general symptoms.
41) Medicinal aggravation.
42) Disease aggravation.
Q 5. L.A.Q 10 Marks
1) Write in detail about totality of symptoms.
2) What are advantages and disadvantages of Homoeopathy
3) Prophylaxis and homoeopathy.
4) Describe childhood of Dr. S. Hahnemann
5) Explain how Homoeopathy is art and science?
6 ) What are scopes and limitations of homoeopathy?
7) What is aggravation? Describe in brief various types of aggravation.
8) Discuss in detail instructions given in organon about Diet & Regimen in the management of
sickness
9) What are basic principles of homoeopathy system of medicine.
10) Explain the concept of vital force. Discuss its role in heath, disease & cure
11) Write in detail history of medicine in india?
12) Why Hahnemann was not satisfied with systems of his era?
13) Differentiate between primary & secondary action Explain giving examples
14) Why homoeopathy is called as art and science?
15) What are scopes and limitations of Homoeopathy?
16) Explain in detail art of case taking?
17) write an essay on case taking?
18) Explain in detail remedy reaction?
19) Explain in brief concept of acute & chronic miasms
20) Describe in brief outstanding features of `Latent Psora'
21) Explain in detail Isopathic & Antipathic mode of treatment.
22) Describe the `Modus Operandi' of homoeopathic cure
23) The foundation of homoeopathy is based on laws of nature' Discuss
24) Discus dynamic, wholistic & individual concept of sickness in homoeopathy
Long Answer Question (Any One from Q. No. 5, 6 and 7)
(four parts of each question subject-wise, 04x05=20 Marks)
Q-1. Long Answer Question
a) Vital force
b) Role in health
c) Role in disease
d) Role in cure
Q-2. Long Answer Question
a) What is symptomatology?
b) General symptoms
c) common symptoms
d) Particular symptoms
Q-3. Long Answer Question
a) What are kents twelve observations
b) summary of 1-4.
c) summary of 5-8.
d) summary of 9-12
Q-4. Long Answer Question
a) Explain the theory of Miasm.
b) Psora
c) Sycosis
d) syphilis.
Q-5.Long Answer Question
a) Define &Classify diseases
b) Indisposition
c) Dynamic
d) surgical
Q-6. Long Answer Question
a) What are mental diseases
b) Types.
c) Management.
d) General instructions.
Q-7 Explain in detail logic of homoeopathy.
a) Exact observation.
b) correct interpretation.
c) Scientific approach.
d) Rational explanation.
Q-8. What are scopes and limitations of
homoeopathy?
a) what is homoeopathy
b) how it is different
c) Scopes
d) Limitations
Q-9. Why homoeopathy is called as art and science.
a) what is science
b) How it differs from hypothesis
c) Art
d) Science
Q-10. Explain in detail remedy reaction.
a) Concept of remedy reaction
b) Hom. aggravation.
c) Disease aggravation
d) Medicinal aggravation.
Q-11. Explain in detail mental diseases.
a) Explanation.
b) Types.
c) Hom. View
d) Treatment part.
Q-12. Explain theory of miasm.
a) Psora
b) Syphilis
c) Sycosis
d) Tubercular
Q-13. Explain diet and regimen in different
types of diseases.
a) Acute disease
b) Chronic disease
c) Surgical disease
d) General instruction
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