QUESTIONS BANK OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE SET-1
Full Questions
- What are basic principals of homoeopathy system of medicine
- What is vital force? Mention its synonyms & enumerate its qualities in detail
- How does it respond unaided in disease?
- Explain the concept of vital force. Discuss its role in heath, disease & cure
- Discuss the concept of health, disease, & cure in Homoeopathy
- What is concept if ideal cure in Homoeopathy. How do you explain recovery
- Throw light on nature's law of cure & explain how does homoeopathic cure take place?
- What is Nature's law of cure? Discuss what you know about therapeutic law of cure.
- How did Hahnemann derive law of Similars
- What is nature's law of cure? Give examples & state its inconveniences. How is a homoeopathic physician better equipped to affect a cure?
- Define the law of cure. Discuss how Hahnemann arrived at it.
- Explain how cure takes place with help of homoeopathic medicine
- Differentiate between primary & secondary action Explain giving examples
- Differentiate between primary & secondary action of medicines
- What happens when two similar & two dissimilar diseases meet in nature Give examples
- What is Totality of Symptoms? Explains in detail
- How will you make `Potrait' of a diseased person
- Dr. Hahnemann refers to a homoeopathic physician as a 'true practitioner of the healing art with a Mission' Justify
- Explain aphorism one. The physicians high & only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed
- Who is the true practitioner of healing art & preserver of health according to Dr. Hahnemann? Explain clearly.
- Discuss in details classification of the causes with illustrative examples
- Define cause. Give Dr. Hahnemann's classification of cause with examples.
- How do you classify causes of diseases? Describe each with suitable examples.
- Why was Dr. Hahnemann dissatisfied with the course of events?
- Write the life sketch of Dr. Hahnemann in short & justify the statement "Hahnemann changed the medicine of speculation into the medicine of experiment"
- Discuss in details the knowledge, duties of homoeopathic physician
- What are the different types of treatment mentioned in Organon? Give their advantages & disadvantages
- Write in short life sketch of Dr. Hahnemann
- Discuss in the childhood & college experiences of Dr. Hahnemann.
- Write an essay on potrait of disease
Short Notes
- Vital Force
- Exciting cause
- Fundamental cause
- Materia pecans
- Curative power of drug
- Cinchona & homoeopathy
- Primary & secondary action
- Brousseau's method of treatment
- Suspended animation
- Dynamic action of drug
- Double complex disease
- Potrait of disease
- Mission of physician
- Works of Dr. Hahnemann
- Dr. Hahnemann's literary work
- Knowledge of medicinal power
- Discovery of homoeopathy.
- Hippocrates "Father of medicine"
- Unprejudiced observer
- Describe childhood of Dr. S. Hahnemann
- Difference between 5 & 6 editions of Organon
- Why is homoeopathic treatment non-violent
- Health
- Palliation
- Dr. H. A.Roberts
- Aude Sapre
- Cure & recovery
- Organon of medicine
- 6th edition of Organon
- Different editions of Organon
- Isopathy
- Antipathy
- Antipathic treatment
- Artificial disease
- Complex disease
- Dynamic influence
- Vital principle in health & disease
- Artificial morbific agent
- Aphorism no.1
- Ideal cure
- Hippocrates-The observer.
- Indisposition
- Pseudochronic Disease
- Primary & Secondary action
- Materia Pecans
- Vital force
- Concept of Vital force
- Therapeutic law of cure
- Portrait of Disease
- Life, health, disease and cure
- Isopathy
- Individualisation
- Dont's of a physician
- Causa Occasionalis
- Acute case taking
- Suppression of its management
- Genus epidemicus
- Chronic Miasms
- Genus Epidemicus & its importance
- Acute measures
- Trinity of life
- The fundamental cause
- Palliation
- Idiosyncrasy
- Importance of objective symptoms
- Dynamic action
- Acute diseases
- Organon of Medicine
- Partial Recovery
- Antipathy
- The Best Prover
- Preserver of health
- Totality of symptom
- Homoeopathic Specific
- Plussing method
- Ideal power
- Hering's law of cure
- Mental Symptoms
- Doctrine of signatures
- Unprejudiced observer
- Apparent amelioration
- Recent symptom
- Concomitant symptom
- Approach to case-taking in acute disease.
- Complement
- Evolution of disease:- Prodrome, Functional, Structural stages
- Repetition
- Change of plan of treatment.
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