Organon-2 MCQ - 4th BHMS (Old, New, 2015)
Organon-2 MCQ - 4th BHMS (Old, New, 2015)
Organon-2 MCQ - 4th BHMS (Old, New, 2015)
Question
no.
1) CHRONIC MIASMS
1 First edition of The Chronic Diseases first time published in year ----
2 Third volume of The Chronic Diseases first time published in year ----
3 A small pallet of one of the highest dynamizations of a medicine laid dry upon the ----- is suffice to act
homoeopathically.
4 Experience of Dr Hahnemann shows in acute and very acute diseases to give the Homoeopathic medicine
every ------- hours
5 In chronic diseases Dr Hahnemann found it best to give a dose of suitable medicine at --------
6 The patient combined with great irritability and extreme debility homoeopathic medicine can only be
administered by -----.
7 The work on "The Chronic Diseases" was originally published in ---- parts.
8 Definite explanation of How Homoeopathic Cure Takes Cure is known as -----
9 Our vital force without the assistance of -------- cannot overcome even the slight acute diseases.
10 The ------- diseases, which spring from miasms, cannot be healed unaided.
11 Homoeopathic Dynamizations are processes by which the medicinal properties become ------
12 Venereal Diseases have been radically healed by -------- much more surely.
13 The Homoeopathic Healing art shown its natural superiority over allopathic treatment in -------diseases.
14 Treatment by allopathic physicians merely served to increase the distress by use of ---------
15 Using the more natural treatment, Homoeopathic physicians have frequently been able in a ------- to remove
the Chronic disease.
16 Homoeopathic remedies used in their --------- doses.
17 Homoeopathic remedies so far proved to their ---------
18 Diseases become more troublesome & obstinate by use of ---------
19 The Homoeopathic remedy which had serviceable the first time would prove less useful even after
repetition because of obstacles like -------
20 Homoeopathic remedies given in the most appropriate doses ,the less effective the oftener they repeated
served hardly as-------
21 The -------- alone taught first of all how to heal the well defined idiopathic diseases.
22 Even vital force cannot efficiently affected through Homoeopathic medicines which best cover patient's
present symptoms because of --------
23 Homoeopathic medicines cover the whole of original disease by means of its ------ symptoms.
24 An eruption of itch suppressed by faulty practice named by Dr. Hahnemann as------
25 An -------- suppressed by faulty practice named by Dr. Hahnemann as psora.
26 Psora is -------
27 To enquire the infection by a Psora in cradle; Homoeopathic Physician must enquire carefully -----
28 Most painstaking observations for ----- years required Dr Hahnemann as to aid afforded by the Antipsoric
remedies.
29 Most painstaking observations for 11 years required Dr Hahnemann as to aid afforded by the -----
remedies.
30 The ----- caused by the Psora.
31 Thousands of tedious ailments of humanity, with few exceptions ,true descendants of many formed -----
alone.
32 The two ------ diseases are syphillis and sycosis.
33 A far larger scale, it is with the ------- is a fundamental disease of so many chronic maladies.
34 All ----- diseases never pass away of themselves, but increase and aggravated even till death.
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Correct
Options Option
A B C D
1 3 5 7 C
genus epidemicus modus operandi aude sapere duce naturae B
drugs medicines remedies None of these C
chronic acute surgical indisposition A
aroused act spiritually act on life all of these D
Allopathy Isopathy Homoeopathy Antipathy C
acute epidemic sporadic all of these D
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35 The ------ called by Dr. Hahnemann as a fig-wart disease.
36 The ----- is the most ancient, most universal, most destructive chronic miasmatic disease.
37 The ----- is the oldest miasmatic chronic disease known to us.
38 Most hydra-headed of all the chronic miasmatic diseases is ---------
39 The -------- , which on account of its easy curability yields to the smallest dose of the best preparation of
Mercury.
40 The syphilis , which on account of its easy curability yields to the smallest dose of the best preparation of ---
------.
41 The sycosis , which on account of its easy curability yields to the smallest dose of the best preparation of ---
------.
42 One eighth of all the chronic diseases spring from ----
43 The excessive use of coffee and tea which both offer palliatives for several symptoms of -----
44 The chancre disease is named by Dr Hahnemann as -----
45 The chancre appears after an impure coition, usually between -----days.
46 In GONORRHOEA First manifest on GENITAL in ------- method used in ALLOPATH in EXTERNAL
way.
47 The ------- often almost insurmountable obstacles to the cure of innumerable chronic diseases.
48 These all are components of fundamental rule in treatment of chronic diseases except -----
49 A frequent fault into which the homoeopathic physician falls in urgent cases of chronic diseases are --------.
53 In study of diseases Dr. Hahnemann separated all disease condition into how many great groups
54 Miasm is defined as ---
55 The word sycosis comes from the Greek word --- which means
56 Hahnemann divided the venereal miasms into two classifications
57 According to medical dictionary meaning of the word psora is
58 Mening of word Psora from 'Funk and Wagnall's dictionary' is
59 Mening of word Tsorat is ---
60 With regard to treatment of chronic diseases Dr. Hahnemann stated that
61 According to Dr. H.A. Robert the so called deficiency diseases are due to ---
62 Psora desires--
63 Sensation as if ' described by the patient comes under ---
64 Sensitive to noise, to light and to odours comes under miasm ----
65 The shape of face of psoric patient is ----
66 Psoric headaches are better by
67 Can not stand still, the patient must walk or lean against some thing is feature of ----
68 The nature of sycotic patient is
69 The nature of syphilitic patient is
70 Eruptions crusty and oozing pus, greasy and sweaty is a symptom of --- miasm
71 In fever which patient craves for indigestible things
72 Pelvic inflammation and rheumatic trouble with much stiffness and soreness and aggravations in cold damp
weather is a symptom of ---
73 Psoric patients craves for
74 Tubercular miasm has aversion to
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psora syphilis sycosis tubercular C
psora syphilis sycosis tubercular A
psora syphilis sycosis tubercular A
psora syphilis sycosis tubercular A
psora syphilis sycosis tubercular B
suppressed sexual mass of allopathic evil debility and weakness all of these D
instincts arts
immediate repetition of let the action of the remedy has been forbids new prescription A
same remedy remedy completed Homoeopathically as cure advances visibly
appropriate
sudden change of not proper investigation over hast in prescription all of these D
inappropriate remedies of the leading of remedies
symptoms
quickly safely agrreably all of these D
Cuvier Linnaeus Hahnemann Koch C
Remove the cause Remove the faulty Remove the materia All the above A
dietary factors peccans
ONE TWO THREE FOUR D
Polluting exhalations Malarial poison BOTH A AND B None of the above C
Apple Fig Grapes Gauva B
Sycosis and Syphilis Sycosis and Psora Syphilis and Psora Both A AND B A
Scabies Psoriasis Itch dyscrasia All the above D
Pathol Itch mite BOTH A AND B None of the above C
A Groove A Fault A Pollution All the above D
its start was pleasing the continuation less outcome hopeless All the above D
favorable
Psora Sycosis Syphilis All the above A
Cold food Hot food Meat Both B AND C D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Both A AND B A
Sycosis Syphilis Psora Both A AND B C
Premature old looking Round old looking Oval Inverted pyramid D
Hot application Rest, quiet and sleep sunset All the above D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis All the above A
Suspicious Cross and irritable Deceitful and jealous All the above D
Dull, stupid Stubborn Sullen and sulky All the above D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Both A AND B C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Both A AND B A
Syphilis Sycosis Psora Both A AND B B
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75 --- child is sour smelling always, even the stool smell sour.
76 Nausea and vomitng of psoric patient is better by --
77 The tubercular stool is
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Sycotic Psoric Syphilis Both A AND B A
Rest Quiet Sleep All the above D
Slimy Bloody Musty and mouldy All the above D
smell
Lustreless Grey too early Break and ends split All the above D
Tubercular diathesis Psoric diathesis Sycotic diathesis All the above A
PsorIC Sycotic Syphilitic Both A AND B A
Psoric taint Sycotic taint Tubercular taint Syphilitic taint B
Moist gluey Greasy All the above D
Psora and syphilis Psora and sycosis Both A and B None of the above A
< riding < exetion > motion All the above D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular D
Destruction of tissues Overgrowth of the Inflammation of tissue All the above A
tissues
Greyish and Greasy Moles on the face Deep fissures in the lips All the above D
Sweetish Salty Metallic Sour C
Bitter things Sweet things Sour things Salt D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular D
Ropy Viscid Bloody taste All the above D
10 11 12 13 C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular A
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular A
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Latent psora D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Syphilis C
Hahnemann Kent Robert's Allen C
Psora Sycosis Syphilis Tubercular A
Psora Sycosis Suppressed Gonorrhoea Syphilis C
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123 The study of disease should not be for the purpose of ----
124 A chronic miasm has
125 Which type of gonorrhoea has no tendency to recovery and involves whole Constitution?
126 The _______ cannot bring on the constitutional symptoms called sycosis.
127 In both acute & chronic , the prodromal period is about _____
128 All medicines that are capable of producing the image of sycosis are called as _
129 What comes in vigorous constitutions soon after the suppression of discharge from the urethra?
130 If a man with catarrhal stage marries a women then she does not get catarrhal stage because ………….
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Study of Naming Study of pathology Study of symptoms None of the above A
Period of Prodrome Period of progress No period of decline All of the above D
Acute Chronic Both None B
Palliation Treatment Suppression Miasm C
8-12days 12-14days 1-2 days 3-4days A
Sycosis Anti-sycosis psoric Anti-psoric B
Bleeding from nose Catarrh of nose Swelling of nose None B
Contagion is contracted Catarrhal stage is Contagion fails to None A
suppressed transmit
New symptoms Chronic symptoms First symptoms Old symptoms D
Psoric Syphilitic Sycotic Tubercular C
Thinking & Willing Thinking & Willing Intelligence and Emotions and A
understanding Conscientiousness
Tubercular Tubercular Sycosis Syphilis B
psora Sycosis syphilis Tubercular C
psora sycosis syphilis Tubercular A
Itch heart disorder Influenza None of above A
more complicated it more complicated it Children become All the above D
become the more become the more increasing sensitivity to
susceptible are our susceptible are our othe miasm
children to its begining. children to its begining.
warts itch Leprosy all the above B
Tubercular syphilis sycosis psora D
Psora Sycosis Syphilis All of the above A
6 years 13years 12 years 10years C
Palliation Suppression aggravation None of the above B
Inherited developed fron Both A & B None of the above A
suppression
Complex Simple simple isolated complex isolated C
Good sign Bad sign Medicinal aggravation Complicated case. A
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2) Stuart Close
1 Organizations are formed for the purpose of maintaining and advancing
2 Organizations like men are subject to disease, decay and
3 The laws and ways of Nature are uniform and
4 Matter is indestructible and infinitely
5 Art has its foundation in science and every science finds its expression in
6 Homoeopathy as a thgtherapeutic method is concerned primarily only with --------- process
7 Symptoms are outwardly perceptible signs of internal ---- changes of patient
8 Success in Homoeopathy treatment depends upon patient susceptible to
9 The same agent which relatively in large quantity destroys activity, will in relatively small quantities
10 Power of the body resides in the
11 In which year Dr. Koch discovered the pesence of spiral thread like bacteria in the intestine of cholera
patient
12 Degree of reaction to medicines depend upon degree of
13 Susceptibility means power to react to
14 Hahnemann classified the chronic diseases into occupational, psora and
15 Hahnemann held the view that all chronic diseases are derived from the primary, infectious and ---- Nature
21 It is a shell which some find hard to crack, but when cracked it is found to be packed full of sweet and
wholesome meet with no worms in it. Said by
22 Exanthematous disease without appearance of eruptions is a
23 The quality of the drug is governed by the quantity of the drug used. Discovered by
24 The law of least quantity discovered by
25 The Spontaneous return of the patient to health after the removal, disappearance or ceassation of exciting
causes and occasion of disease or as a result of treatment
26 Symptoms which are discovered by patient itself are ---
27 The Fundamental note or tone of which the whole piece is accommodated ----
28 Characteristic symptoms are those which individualise both the disease and the drug stated by ----
29 Higher potencies are best adapted to ----
35 The Fundamental note or tone of which the whole piece is accommodated ----
36 Characteristic symptoms are those which individualise both the disease and the drug stated by ----
37 Higher potencies are best adapted to ----
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Principles Ambition Dreams Master A
Curruption Death Institutions Destruction B
Successive Non uniform Unbroken Harmonious A
Added Substracted Divisible Minimum C
Artist Art Craftsman Knowledge B
Disease Live Vital Healthy C
Morbid Physilogical Pathological Mental A
Medication Disease Health Drugs A
Destroys Stimulate Kills Affects B
Centre Periphery From periphey to centre None of the above A
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39 Power resides at the center and from the center of power , force flows ..stated by
40 The modalities of a drug are the pathognomonic symptoms of the materia medica said by ----
3) H A ROBERT
1 Homoeopathy is founded upon principles
2 Homoeopathy treats ------individual
3 Homoeopathy consider man as
4 Physician must know what is curable by -----& Curative in--
5 A man who adopts the homoeopathic methods must be free from--
6 Generally accepted concept of Homoeopathy is concerned chiefly with
7 Homoeopathy is not concerned with the
8 We recognize life in three parts
9 Any Disturbance in Vital energy is understood by
10 The vital force is always attempting to recover from---State
11 When a remedy is indicated, the symptomatology gives basis of our
12 The only real evidence of disease condition is the deviation form
13 The miasm is defined as ------
14 The more ----the case more the infection strikes at the life of the patient
35 Any disturbance of the………... immediately shows itself in lack of harmony through the outward
manifestations of our beings; in other words, symptoms.
36 The material organism, without the vital force, is capable of ………………….
37 ……..animates the material organism in helath and disease.
38 When a person falls ill it is only this …………. vital force, everywhere present in the organism, that is
primarily deranged by the dynamic influence upon it of a morbific agent inimical to life
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Dr.Kent stuart close HA ROBERT Dr.Guernesy B
Dr.Lippe Dr.Boeinghausen Dr.william boericke Dr.samuel Hahnemann C
body & mind mind & spririt spirit body, mind and spirit D
TRUE FALSE Don’t know none of the above A
physical & spritual mental spiritual & mental physical, mental and D
spiritual
mind body vital energy Disposition C
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39 In order to obtain a thorough knowledge of the normal vital functions we must study them in their
manifestations during……….
40 From the earliest period of its existence growth is manifest from ………... it is never observed growing
from without in.
41 The especial organs are developed and their functions maintained by the expression of the vital energy as
the……………………..
42 In health all expressions of vital force may be expressed by perfect functioning of all parts of the body and
by a sense of ……………………..
43 The ……………. is always attempting to recover from diseased states.
44 Under a cure, the symptoms of a deranged vital function always disappear in
the…………………………………. .
45 When the vital force is not of itself able to make a complete recovery, either due to a hidden
…………………. or an especially violent assault on the vital energy, the vital force often resorts to
methods of bringing about a partial recovery.
46 Symptoms disappear ……………………………...; and in the reverse order of their appearance.
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Disease Health Cure Recovery B
within cell out from outside the cell above downwards none of the above A
general well being partial well being abnormal well being none of the above A
from above downwards within outwards from an important organ all of the above D
to less important organ
repeat give first dose give last dose none of the above A
72-82 83-104 105-145 146-155 B
impatient dominating attitude quite and listening none of the above C
attitude
questions leading questions moral questions none of the above B
health status disease diagnosis disposition line of the remedy D
Disease phase chronic acute D
Disease Health patient as a whole none of the above C
common pathological particulars Mental D
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72 Why should we have a written record of each case?
81 The ........... or the leading symptoms, may be defined as those symptoms for which there is clear
pathological foundation.
82 The …………... symptom or group of symptoms seldom has any definite relationship to the leading
symptoms from the standpoint of theoretical pathology.
83 Physician should not fail to recognize the value of the………….
84 Physician should give importance to the……….
85 The full recognition of the………….. rapidly succeeded the proving of drugs, and was the second step in
the evolution of homśopathic principles
86 Regardless of the quantity of the drug used, the solution is activated to a marked degree by vigorous
stirring i.e. ………..
87 The action is much more rapid in the case of well powdered substances i.e. ……..
88 The curative properties and action of the homoeopathic remedy are governed by its preparation and
application; in other words, the quality of the action of a homoeopathic remedy is determined by
its………....
89 Everything that has………..is more or less influenced by circumstances and environment.
90 Susceptibility is defined as the ……….. of the organism to external and internal influences.
91 The power of ……….is one of the phases of susceptibility
92 Susceptibility can be………..
93 Physician's duty is to conserve……...
94 The similar remedy, or the similar disease susceptibility and establishes……..
95 The homœopathic physician constantly comes across drug effects in physiological form which
have……………. the natural expression of disease.
96 One of the form of suppression is use of ……….. of drug preparations for the removal of skin
manifestations.
97 One of the form of suppression is the attempt to suppress the………….. of the body.
98 One of the form of suppression in modern days is the removal of disturbing organs by………. means.
99 The law of similars is the fundamental law also in the palliation of …….states.
100 The homoeopathic physician finds another substitute for narcotics in ………... cases, either before or after
operation
101 In curable cases ………...medicines should not be used.
102 In incurable cases, or seemingly incurable cases, we must not put a limitation on the possibilities of
the…………….remedy.
103 There are mainly …….types of temperaments.
104 The phelgmatic type of temperament is essentially ……………..in reaction.
105 The nervous type is …….in action.
106 Prescribing on type or temperaments is really ……..prescribing.
107 There was a general belief that if the outward manifestations were removed, the disease was……..
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For our first For future refence for making money Both a and b D
prescription
value no value quality characteristic A
Objective Subjective Characteristic Pathological A
contraria contraris simila similibus opposite cures opposite none of the above B
curantur curentur
Associated complaint Chief complaint Concomitant Modalities B
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108 The local manifestations were but an outward expression of the inward and spiritual force, which when
disturbed expressed itself in …….. signs.
109 There is only one condition where local application of the indicated potentized remedy may be used to
advantage, and that is in cases where it is impossible to administer it by ………..
110 All sensitive organs of our body are almost equally ……………... of medicinal effects.
111 One of the obstacle to cure is…………condition of the patient.
112 Diseases that arise from ……………….also acts as the obstacle to cure.
113 ………also acts as obstacle to cure.
114 ………may prove as obstacles to cure
4) Richard Hughes
1 Hahnemann, was a ___physician whose long life extended from 1755 to 1843.
2 Hahnemann, was a German physician whose long life extended from -----
3 The first fruit of Cinchona Experiment by Hahnemann was the "Fragmenta de Viribus Medicamentorum
Positivis," published in year -------
4 The first fruit of Cinchona Experiment by Hahnemann was the "--------------," published in year 1805
17 5. On the title-page of his first edition Hahnemann placed a motto from the poet ---------
19 The Organon proper, 5th edition, consists of a series of aphorisms in its latest form --------- in number
20 The first part of the Organon (down to aphorism 70) treats of these points --------
21 The Second part of the Organon ( aphorism 71 to 294) treats of these points --------
22 To cure mildly, rapidly, and permanently ---------- is a therapeutic method
23 Homoeopathy is a therapeutic method, formulated in the rule -------
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internal external inward none of the above B
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25 The --------- is the only side of the disease turned toward the Practitioner, this alone is it that is perceptible
to him.
26 The --------is intended to be a curative indication ; and if disease is to be cured it should be taken as early as
possible.
27 The ------------symptoms are often more conclusive as to the proper treatment than the more obvious local
symptoms.
31 The object both of antipathic and of alloeopathic medication being to induce the ------- actions of drugs
32 The object of --- medication being to induce the physiological actions of drugs for treatment.
36 The antipathic use of drugs has more in its favour, in that it is certainly and rapidly ------
37 There is no relationship between the physiological effects of the drug and the phenomena of disease in --
38 The practice in which knowledge in dealing with opposite conditions of functions is -------
39 The law of palliation is ----------
40 The homoeopathic remedies are having more penetrating influence and grasp of disease as a ------.
41 Hahnemann speaks of ascertaining the " fundamental cause " of chronic disease, is generally a ----------
42 The origin of a large proportion of chronic miasmatic disease are found in ---------
43 Hahnemann's earliest and fullest utterance on selection of homoeopathic remedy may be read in his
' Medicine of Experience' published in ----
44 In the 5th edition of the Organon (1833),it is found that Hahnemann dividing miasmatic diseases into ----
45 Under the heading of ------- Dr. Hahnemann ranges all non-venereal chronic diseases not traceable to bad
hygiene or injurious medication.
46 Similarity between disease and drug-action should be ----------
47 The requisites for specific similarity between disease and drug-action are -----
48 The similar remedy should be administered, as a rule --------
49 When the affection was --------from the first Dr. Hahnemann was entirely in favour of the topical use of the
indicated remedy.
50 Hahnemann indeed thought that an indefinite development of power resulted from the dilution; he (
Hahnemann) at first practiced to avoid -------------.
5) Kent's Philosophy
1 What constitutes man ?
2 Who is sick?
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total number of the totality of the symptoms morbid symptom pathological symptom B
symptoms
total number of the totality of the symptoms morbid symptom pathological symptom B
symptoms
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3 According to Dr. Kent the perfection of cure consists of
33 Approach for evaluation with importance to Mental general, Physical general, Characteristic particulars
and common
34 The symptoms related to Menstruation should be evaluated as
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Permanent restoring of Prompt Mild All of the above D
Health
Not to look with Clearly understand Apprehend with mind & All of the above D
external eye understanding
Simple substance Material substance Complex substande None of the above A
flow of the cause Influx Vaccum Both a & b D
Dr.Kent Dr. Stuart close Dr.H.A.Roberts Dr.Dudgeon A
Dr.Kent Dr. Stuart close Dr.H.A.Roberts Dr.Dudgeon A
Two Three Four None of the above A
Body Brain & spinal cord Organs Heart B
Agg.is quick,short and Prolonged aggravation No aggravation with None of the above B
strong with rapid &final decline of recovery of patient
improvement of patient patient
Prolonged aggravation Agg.is quick,short and No aggravation with None of the above B
&final decline of strong with rapid recovery of patient
patient improvement of patient
Too short relief of No aggravation with No aggravation with None of the above A
symptoms recovery of patient recovery of patient
Repetition of the first Antidote Complement All of the above D
first one is correct it has acted it has been let alone All of the above D
particular symptom Common General symptom None C
Intellect Perception Emotion Will D
First grade Second Grade Third Grade All of above A
Peculiar Characteristic Common Determinative C
Second rank First rank Third Grade None B
First grade Second Grade Third Grade None A
Common symptom Particular symptom Both None C
Common symptom Particular symptom Both None B
Common symptom General symptom Particular symptom None C
Particular symtom General symptom Common None A
Mental General Particular symptom Common None A
First grade Second grade Third grade None A
First grade Second grade Third grade None B
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41 The symptoms belonging to the region are known as
48 Susceptibility ceased
57 The things that ___ are things to make you hesitate, to make you meditate
58 When remedy has two or three of these peculiar symptoms they from the __ feature
59 Absence of the Striking feature of disease constitute a ____ that related to the patient
60 The Symptoms of the remedies must be studied with respect to the ___
61 In Sickness the symptoms that can not be explained are often ____ which are less known to man
62 Value of Symptoms is divided into
63 Particular Symptoms are divided into
64 Fourth Grade Symptoms is Given by
65 First grade symptoms are those symptom
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Common symptom Particular symptom Pathogonomic None B
symptoms
Common symptom Particular symptom Genral symptoms Pathological symptoms A
First grade Second grade Third grade None A
Common symptom Pathogonomic symptom Clinnical symptoms Mental symptoms C
Characteristic Common symptoms Objective symptoms Partoci;ar symptoms A
symptoms
Cessation of Cause Flow of Cause None of above All the above A
Man can neither control Man can control them Man can control and None of above A
nor resist them and resist them
make them sick
When changes occur in When no change in There will be more flow All the above A
the economy occure in economy of influx
When Susceptibility When Susceptibility When ther is no change All the above A
has ceased increased in susceptibility
When the degree of When he does not take When his disease None of above A
disease cause fit his medicine increased
susceptibility
Environment Man under control of Both All the above B
disease
repetition of dose Giving high dose Minimum Dose None of above A
It will act on patient It will act on patient Patient is already None of above A
upon an artificial because of natural susceptible
Susceptibility susceptibility
Continuous drug By not taking drug Taking medicine by None of above A
taking properly same interval
Least resistance More resistance Medium resistance Least disease condition A
Influx ceases & cause Influx increase and Influx ceases & cause None of above A
no longer flow cause flow above flow
General Characterise Common Particular B
Particular Characteristic Generalization Common B
Pecularality Personality Indivisualization Constitution A
Order on greade Totality of Symptoms Characteristic Miasm A
symptoms
Peculiar Common Generalization Accessary A
One grade Two grade Three grade Four grade C
Two grade Three grade Four grade No Grade B
Boenninghausen Kent Hering Clark A
Whaen serval provers Confirmed by other Verified on sick All of the Above D
are observed proverd
Which are proved by Which are not proved When prover is weak Which are proved by A
prover but not by prover prover and confirmed by
confiremed by reproving
reproving
First Grade Second Grade Third Grade None of above C
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