QUESTION BANK OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE SET-3
Full Questions
- Discuss in details classification of diseases as described in organon. Discuss the purpose behind the plan.
- Classify diseases as per Dr.Hahnemann & explain the underlying principle of his classification
- Disease is an evolutionary phenomenon. Discuss
- Describe various stages in the evolution of disease. What is their relative importance from the point of view of homoeopathic prescription?
- How will you treatment local diseases? What are one sided diseases? Describe their management
- What is meant by surgical disease? Explain in the detail their treatment
- Differentiate artificial disease from natural disease
- What are epidemic diseases? To what category do they belong?
- What is Genus Epidemicus? How will you determine it|?
- What is an epidemic disease? How will you manage an epidemic disease
- What is an epidemic disease? Discuss role of homoeopathy in preventing the same
- Describe the various stages in the evolution of disease. Discuss in detail significance of each stage from the standpoint of symptoms & susceptibility
- What are intermittent diseases? Give an outline of treatment of intermittent fever as suggested by Dr. Hahnemann
- What are intermittent diseases? What is their miasmatic expression? How will you treat them
- What is local malady? Explain its concept, types & management
- What are mental diseases? Explain different types & management as per organon
- What are mental diseases? How will you manage & treat them
- Classify mental diseases, giving short notes against each
- Classify acute diseases. Discuss state of susceptibility in epidemic & sporadic illness
- Discuss `Susceptibility underlies all possible sickness, & all possible cures'
- What is susceptibility? What is its importance in homoeopathic practice
- What is susceptibility? How will you judge the same in a sick person
- "Susceptibility is said to be: A differential & variable phenomenon". Explain in detail.
- What is decreased state of susceptibility? Discuss causes, consequences & management
- Write an essay on HIGH STATE OF SUSCEPTIBILITY with illustrative examples
- Write an essay on `POOR REACTION' with illustrative examples.
- Write an essay on SECOND PRESCRIPTION
- What are various possibilities when new symptoms appear while evaluating the remedy reaction? Discus them in detail
- What are the factors on which remedy reaction is dependent? Discuss various patterns of homoeopathic aggravation.
- Describe factors on which remedy reaction is dependent. Discuss in detail poor reaction.
- Describe in brief about the Drug proving. Also discuss the concept of Ideal prover and "Best prover" as per the Organon.
- How the physician is to gain knowledge about the pathogenetic power of medicine
- How do we ascertain the purest effects of the drug forces in the best possible manner?
- Explain the scientific methods of drug proving
- Write an essay on Chronic-case taking, incorporating various difficulties and their solution as described in the organon
- Discuss the case taking in depth, study and management of Local Disease, as described in organon.
- Discuss the relevance of general, characteristic & concomitant with respect to case processing
- Discuss the case talking details of (i) Acute case (ii) Epidemic case (iii) Pseudochronic case
- Write an essay on homoeopathic case taking, paying special emphasis to female presenting with chronic complaints
- Discuss in detail what organon advises about ancillary measures
- What is mesmerism? What are its merits & demerits
- What is mesmerism? What is its scope & limitations in treating the sick
- What is auxiliary mode of treatment? Explain in detail various types of the same
- Explain the concept of individualisation. Describe the process of individualisation
- What is palliation? What are the conditions in which palliation is allowed in homoeopathy?
- How will you collect the data of a chronic case?
- Describe in brief how Hahnemann arrived at the theory of Chronic Diseases. How far it holds well in light of modern concept of medicine.
- Explain in brief concept of acute & chronic miasms
- Mention in brief concept of acute & chronic miasm. How did Hahnemann arrive at the concept of chronic miasm? In which year Hahnemann spoke about chronic miasm.
- Discuss the concept of chronic miasm. Focus how your knowledge of clinical medicine & pathology would help you to comprehend this concept in a better way
- `Acute diseases are transient explosion of latent psora' Explain in detail
- Describe in brief outstanding features of `Latent Psora'
- What is Kent's concept of PSORA? Describe in brief outstanding features of Syphilis
- What are miasms? Write in details the expressions of sycosis.
- Write on essay on Tubercular miasm
- Write briefly about the following
- Mental state in Psora, Sycosis
- Inflammatory response in Psora, Syphilitic, Sycosis, Tub.
- Irritability & Sensitivity of Psora, Sycosis & Syphilis
- Respiratory & Rheumatism of Sycosis
- Tubercular Child
- Tubercular Diathesis
- Syphilitic dyscrasia
- Poor reaction
- Therapeutic implications of the study of Miasms.
- Mental state in Psora, Sycosis
- Explain different causes of diseases with examples
- Explain the role of vital force in health, disease & cure
- Write an essay on the purpose of Analysis-evaluation of cases, incorporating the guidelines for the same.
- What is aggravation? Describe in brief various types of aggravation.
- What is homoeopathic & medicinal aggravation? Differentiate one from another
- Explain in detail different types of aggravation & Exteriorisation of disease. Give your interpretation of these observations after 1st prescription
- How will you follow up Short Amelioration, Prolonged Aggravation, amelioration followed by Aggravation?
- Define remedy reaction. Discuss various possibilities when you encounter amelioration while evaluating remedy reaction.
- What is importance of concomitant symptoms in practice? Why Dr.Boenninghausen gave emphasis to these symptoms.
- Discuss various types of symptoms you come across in sick person & their importance in homoeopathic prescription.
- How do you classify various symptoms from different angles? Discuss in details about key-note symptoms.
- Classify mental symptoms giving suitable examples.
- What is totality of symptoms? How will your perceive it.
- Discuss various concepts of totality
- Describe in brief various methods to construct totality
- Writes an essay on totality of symptoms.
- What is potency? Explain different types & their indications
- What is posology? Elaborate in detail various factors which you will consider while selecting potency.
- Write an essay on Potrait of disease
- What is Potrait of disease? How do you evolve it in a case?
- Discuss in details the 7 cardinal principles of homoeopathy.
- Discus dynamic, holistic & individual concept of sickness in homoeopathy.
- What is Nature's law of cure? How cure takes place
- `The foundation of homoeopathy is based on laws of nature' Discuss
- What are obstacles to cure? How do they interfere with process of cure
- `Homoeopathy treats the patient & not the disease' - Explain
- Discuss the knowledge of physician with reference to Dr.Hahnemann's organon
- Describe in brief scope & limitation of homoeopathic therapeutics
- Describe the `Modus Operandi' of homoeopathic cure
- Explain in detail Isopathic & Antipathic mode of treatment
- How did Dr. Hahnemann use `LOGIC' to his advantage to derive law of similars
- Discuss in detail instructions given in organon about Diet & Regimen in the management of sickness
- Write in details about the importance of Diet & Regimen in Acute & Chronic diseases
- Discuss the importance of Diet and Regimen in various types of clinical conditions, as given in the Organon.
Short Notes
- Good prover of drug
- Doctrine of analogy
- Ideal cure
- Aude sapere
- Modus operandi of cure by Homoeopathy
- Temperament
- Diathesis
- Cure & recovery
- Constitution
- Fundamentals of Homoeopathy
- Individualisation
- Causative modality
- Prodrome of disease
- Maintaining cause
- Structural stage of disease
- Causa Occassionalis
- Evolution of disease
- Antipathy
- Indisposition
- Allopathy
- Idiosyncrasy
- Isopathy
- Intercurrent medicine
- Primary action
- Theoretic medicine
- Secondary action
- Natures law of cure
- Secondary counter action
- Genus epidemicus
- Alternating action
- Lucid interval
- Accessory symptom
- Mental diseases
- Antitypes given in Organon
- Negative symptom
- Perceiving
- Old symptom
- Knowledge of Physician
- Schein symptom
- Mineral bath
- Mesmerism
- Massage
- Keynote symptom
- Common symptom
- Diet & Regimen
- Concomitant symptom
- Animal magnetism
- Mental symptom
- Suppression
- Latent psora
- Physiological suppression
- Latent miasm
- Discharges of sycosis
- Surgical suppression
- Syphilis
- Sycosis
- Syphilis in latent state
- Sycotic Diathesis
- Syphilitic constitution
- Surrogates
- Various approaches to construct totality
- Single symptom totality
- Allen's 3 legged totality
- Dynamic influence
- Posology in Intermittent fevers
- Dynamisation
- Application of the Hering's Law in-Remedy reactions
- Kents observations after action of first treatment
- Potentisation
- Animation
- Short amelioration.
- Simple amelioration.
- Killers aggravation.
- Fifty milliscimal potency
- Fifty milliscimal scale
- Ascending Scale
- Homoeopathic aggravation.
- Importance of clinical diagnosis in homoeopathy.
- Apparent amelioration.
- Antidote
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