QUESTION BANK OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE SET-2

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QUESTION BANK OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE SET-2

Full Questions

  1. Classify diseases as per the plan followed in the Organon. Discuss role of Homoeopathy in prophylaxis and treatment of epidemic diseases. How would you prevent in single individuals if genus epidemicus is not known.
  2. How will you take care of a Epidemic disease? What is Genus Epidemicus?
  3. How will you form the “Conceptual Image” of the Disease?
  4. Define Disease. Classify diseases according to Organon. Give causes of different types of diseases according to classification.
  5. Classify in brief the diseases. How will you take up a case of an epidemic disease?
  6. What is the cause of Disease? Explain the theory of Chronic Miasm.
  7. Explain the theory of Miasm.
  8. What are the factors which decide the susceptibility in a given case?
  9. What is decreased susceptibility? What would be its therapeutic implications?
  10. What is the importance of Diagnosis on Homoeopathic practice? How does it help in assessment of the susceptibility? What therapeutic implication it leads to.
  11. What is susceptibility? Describe in brief the factors which modified the susceptibility.
  12. What is susceptibility? What is its importance in Homoeopathic practice?
  13. Define susceptibility. How will you assess the susceptibility of a patient?
  14. Explain in details the qualities of vital force and the role it plays in Health, disease and recovery.
  15. What are the Cardinal Principals of Homoeopathy? Explain in detail the doctrine of Vital Force.
  16. What reactions are possible after the administration of Medicine? Which response is best according to Dr.Kent? Explain all reactions with samples.
  17. What is Remedy Reaction? What are the factors on which this reaction is dependent? What is its importance? Describe in brief various types of “Ameliorations”?
  18. What is Remedy Reaction? Describe in brief various types of aggravation.
  19. What are the different aggravations which can occur after the administration of a drug?
  20. What would be your next line of actions after each of these responses?
  21. Discuss the scope and limitation of the Homoeopathic system of medicine. Describe in brief how “Homoeopathic Cure” takes place.
  22. How law of similar was derived? Explain.
  23. Explain in brief the evolution of medicine.
  24. Discuss the scientific aspect of Homoeopathy.
  25. Differentiate between: (1)Acute and Chronic diseases (2)Allopathy and Homoeopathy (3) Indisposition and Disease
  26. Describe in brief: Qualification of a physician (2) Duties of a physician (3) Qualities expected of a physician in proper case taking
  27. Draw a pen portrait of the physician.
  28. What is Drug Proving? When it is conducted? Outline about how it is conducted as given in Organon.
  29. How is the pathogenecity of the drug substances assessed? Who is the best prover? Why?
  30. Define Idiosyncrasy. “Idiosyncrasy is an apparent inability to make an impression on all provers”. Explain.
  31. What is Idiosyncrasy? Explain with examples. What are its implications in Drug Proving and treatment? Differentiate it from allergy.
  32. Disease acts conditionally while the drug acts conditionally. Explain the statement. What is Idiosyncrasy?
  33. Discuss in detail the methodology of “Drug Proving” in Homoeopathy.
  34. Describe the process of knowing the pathogenecity of the drug.
  35. Describe important aspects of Homoeopathic Case Taking of a Chronic Case? What are the common difficulties in the process?
  36. What is conceptual image? How to form it? What are other methods of erecting a totality?
  37. What do you mean by Totality of Symptoms? What is its importance? What are different methods of forming Totality?
  38. Classify the symptoms and explain the importance of location and concomitant.
  39. Describe in brief the outstanding features of Homoeopathic Case taking.
  40. What is symptomatoloy? Define a complete symptom. Give in brief various types of symptoms which may be available in a case.
  41. Discuss in detail the method of case taking as per instruction given in organon.
  42. What is a Second prescription?
  43. Classify mental symptoms in details. Give illustrative examples. Evaluate them with examples.
  44. What is remedy reaction? Discuss the factors on which it is dependent. What are the various possibilities when new symptoms come up?
  45. Write an essay on knowledge of Physician.
  46. Describe important aspects of homoeopathic case taking of an acute case. Specify about the epidemic case, discuss importance of genus epidemics.
  47. What is remedy reaction? Give Dr. Kent’s observations in this regard with their interpretation.
  48. What is idiosyncrasy? What are its implications in drug proving? What caution is required in treating an idiosyncratic individual?
  49. Define the term “MISSION“. What according to Dr. Hahnemann should the mission of homoeopathic physician be?
  50. Define “SUSCEPTIBILITY” Describe its role in Homoeopathic Cure, Homoeopathic prescribing, Suppression, Epidemics. Evaluation of disease.
  51. What do you understand by Portrait of the disease and drug picture? Give their similarities and differences
  52. Write in brief “Original unmodified picture” of disease.
  53. Write in brief “Significance of common symptoms”.
  54. What is idiosyncrasy? Discuss its implications.
  55. What is the scope of Homoeopathy in modern day practice?
  56. Give the importance of clinical diagnosis in Homoeopathic practice.
  57. Give in detail the method of knowing the therapeutic properties of a drug.

Short Notes

  1. Suspended animation
  2. William Boericke
  3. Paracelsus
  4. Key note symptom
  5. Boenninghausen
  6. Nature’s law of cure
  7. Dynamic influence
  8. Incomplete symptom

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QUESTIONS BANK OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE SET-1

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Full Questions

  1. What are basic principals of homoeopathy system of medicine
  2. What is vital force? Mention its synonyms & enumerate its qualities in detail
  3. How does it respond unaided in disease?
  4. Explain the concept of vital force. Discuss its role in heath, disease & cure
  5. Discuss the concept of health, disease, & cure in Homoeopathy
  6. What is concept if ideal cure in Homoeopathy. How do you explain recovery
  7. Throw light on nature’s law of cure & explain how does homoeopathic cure take place?
  8. What is Nature’s law of cure? Discuss what you know about therapeutic law of cure.
  9. How did Hahnemann derive law of Similars
  10. What is nature’s law of cure? Give examples & state its inconveniences. How is a homoeopathic physician better equipped to affect a cure?
  11. Define the law of cure. Discuss how Hahnemann arrived at it.
  12. Explain how cure takes place with help of homoeopathic medicine
  13. Differentiate between primary & secondary action Explain giving examples
  14. Differentiate between primary & secondary action of medicines
  15. What happens when two similar & two dissimilar diseases meet in nature Give examples
  16. What is Totality of Symptoms? Explains in detail
  17. How will you make `Potrait’ of a diseased person
  18. Dr. Hahnemann refers to a homoeopathic physician as a ‘true practitioner of the healing art with a Mission‘ Justify
  19. Explain aphorism one. The physicians high & only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed
  20. Who is the true practitioner of healing art & preserver of health according to Dr. Hahnemann? Explain clearly.
  21. Discuss in details classification of the causes with illustrative examples
  22. Define cause. Give Dr. Hahnemann’s classification of cause with examples.
  23. How do you classify causes of diseases? Describe each with suitable examples.
  24. Why was Dr. Hahnemann dissatisfied with the course of events?
  25. Write the life sketch of Dr. Hahnemann in short & justify the statement “Hahnemann changed the medicine of speculation into the medicine of experiment”
  26. Discuss in details the knowledge, duties of homoeopathic physician
  27. What are the different types of treatment mentioned in Organon? Give their advantages & disadvantages
  28. Write in short life sketch of Dr. Hahnemann
  29. Discuss in the childhood & college experiences of Dr. Hahnemann.
  30. Write an essay on potrait of disease

Short Notes

  1. Vital Force
  2. Exciting cause
  3. Fundamental cause
  4. Materia pecans
  5. Curative power of drug
  6. Cinchona & homoeopathy
  7. Primary & secondary action
  8. Brousseau’s method of treatment
  9. Suspended animation
  10. Dynamic action of drug
  11. Double complex disease
  12. Potrait of disease
  13. Mission of physician
  14. Works of Dr. Hahnemann
  15. Dr. Hahnemann’s literary work
  16. Knowledge of medicinal power
  17. Discovery of homoeopathy.
  18. Hippocrates “Father of medicine”
  19. Unprejudiced observer
  20. Describe childhood of Dr. S. Hahnemann
  21. Difference between 5 & 6 editions of Organon
  22. Why is homoeopathic treatment non-violent
  23. Health
  24. Palliation
  25. Dr. H. A.Roberts
  26. Aude Sapre
  27. Cure & recovery
  28. Organon of medicine
  29. 6th edition of Organon
  30. Different editions of Organon
  31. Isopathy
  32. Antipathy
  33. Antipathic treatment
  34. Artificial disease
  35. Complex disease
  36. Dynamic influence
  37. Vital principle in health & disease
  38. Artificial morbific agent
  39. Aphorism no.1
  40. Ideal cure
  41. Hippocrates-The observer.
  42. Indisposition
  43. Pseudochronic Disease
  44. Primary & Secondary action
  45. Materia Pecans
  46. Vital force
  47. Concept of Vital force
  48. Therapeutic law of cure
  49. Portrait of Disease
  50. Life, health, disease and cure
  51. Isopathy
  52. Individualisation
  53. Dont’s of a physician
  54. Causa Occasionalis
  55. Acute case taking
  56. Suppression of its management
  57. Genus epidemicus
  58. Chronic Miasms
  59. Genus Epidemicus & its importance
  60. Acute measures
  61. Trinity of life
  62. The fundamental cause
  63. Palliation
  64. Idiosyncrasy
  65. Importance of objective symptoms
  66. Dynamic action
  67. Acute diseases
  68. Organon of Medicine
  69. Partial Recovery
  70. Antipathy
  71. The Best Prover
  72. Preserver of health
  73. Totality of symptom
  74. Homoeopathic Specific
  75. Plussing method
  76. Ideal power
  77. Hering’s law of cure
  78. Mental Symptoms
  79. Doctrine of signatures
  80. Unprejudiced observer
  81. Apparent amelioration
  82. Recent symptom
  83. Concomitant symptom
  84. Approach to case-taking in acute disease.
  85. Complement
  86. Evolution of disease:- Prodrome, Functional, Structural stages
  87. Repetition
  88. Change of plan of treatment.

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