REPERTORY 2015 4TH BHMS PDF

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This BHMS 4th Year past paper (2015) covers the introduction to repertory, including questions about the total number of remedies in various repertories and the meanings of related terms.

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RoCKSTAR PANDYA Sr. Questions Options Correct No. Option SECTION - 1 A B C D INTRODUCTION TO REPERTORY 1 Total number of Remedies in Bogar Boenninghausen’s Repertory 359 693 342 1414 A 2 Total number of Remedies in Sharma’s Card Repertory 342 693 1414 400 D 3 is the index of the Homeopathic Materia Medica. Organon Repertor Philosophy None B y of the above 4 Repertus is the past participle of word Repertory Repertori Reperire None C um of the above 5 The term Repertory was used before Homoeopathy in ------------ A Military Hospital Industry All the A above 6 Repertory is a sort of or an index so basically the repertory is an index of Weapon Index Dictionary None B Homoeopathic of the Materia Medica. above 7 Materia Medica and Repertory are to each other. Synonymo Complim Inimical All the B us entary above 8 Fragmenta di viribus medica mentorum positivies was published in the year----------- 1809 1905 1805 None B of the above 9 The word Repertory has originated from— Latin German Greek Marath A 10 Repertorium means— An A table Compendi All the A inventory um above 11 A in homoeopahty is an index of systoms of our Materia Medica with their Repertory HMM Organon Philoso A corresponding phy homeopathic medicines arranged systematically. 12 As per dictionary Repertory means place for finding something, store or collection esp. Oxford's Webster' Dorland's Rawat's A of s information. 13 Hahnemann’s scheme of arrangement of symptoms is from— Above Head to Both None C downward feet of the above 14 Repertory has complimentary relationship with----------- Pharmacy Organon Materia all the C Medica above 15 is mean to an end but never an end in itself. Repertory Organon materia philoso A medica phy 16 A homoeopath should have thorough knowledge of Repertory because it teaches a physician-- selection materia gradation All the D -- of medica above medicine & & therapeut routinism ic 17 A Homoeopath should have thorough knowledge of Repertory because ------ simplifies, promotes helps in All the D strengthen discovery selection of above s of auxiliary selection medicine medicine of 18 A homoeopath should have thorough knowledge of Repertory because ---- physician study of teaches All the D to ask HMM how to be above intelligent more care question insterstin about g symptom 19 A Homoeopath should know the repertory because promotes teaches materia All the D discovery how to medica & above of be care therapeutic medicine about symptom 20 has given the methods of repertorisation Dr S Dr Dr J T All the D Hahneman Boennin Kent above n ghausen 21 is the working method of Repertorisation Thumb Plain Repertory All the D finger paper sheet above method method 22 is the working method of Repertorisation Chart Dr Patel's Computer All the D Method Autovisu aided above al method method 23 A homoeopath should not have a 100 % dependency on Repertory because all not many All the D repertories recorded symptoms above are back proved & are not dated unproved found medicine 24 A homoeopath should not have a 100 % dependency on Repertory because there are in those cases All the D many treatment which above symptom of needs which are chronic organ not found disease remedy is in where useless repertories the which are constituti very onal important symptom for s are selection absent of repertory similimum is useless 25 Many medicines in the Homoeopathic Materia Medica used for some specific complaints of Organ Specific Genus None A the disfunctioning of some organs, they are known as Remedies. Epidemics of the above 26 The selection of similimum needs fair knowledge of --- The HMM Repertory None B therapeuti of the cs above 27 is the Repertory based on the philosophic concept of totality of symptom. Boenningh Therapeu BBCR All the D ausen's tic above Repertory pocket of book Antipsoric 28 is the Repertory based upon the concept of general, peculiar & particular Synthetic kents Synthesis All the D symptoms. Repertory comparat by Frederik above ive Schroyens repertory of homoeop athic materia medica by gay Koklenb erga Rene Docks 29 is the Repertory based upon the concept of general, peculiar & particular complete thematic both none of B symptoms. Repertory Repertor the by y by J A above boger van Mirrili zand vooert 30 is the Alphabetical Repertory Alphabeti Phatak's homoeopat all the D cal pocket repertory hic medical above repertory repertory by Glazor by robin murphy 31 is a Concordance Repertory hering's Concord Both None C guiding ance of the symptom- Repertor above C.B Kneer y of MM- W Gentry 32 is the Clinical Repertory O.E A Causation All the D Boericke's clinical Bhardwaj above clinical repertory repertory to appended dictionar to y of MM - hand book JH of HMM Clarke 33 is the Clinical Repertory Times of Bells H C Allen All the D Remedies- Diarrhoe 's fever above Boger a 34 Written card repertory W Boger Dr Jughal all the D Guensey kishor above 35 is the mechanically aided repertory. Dr. Patel’s Dr. Both None C Autovisua Patel’s of the l Autovisu above Homoeop al athic Maismati repertory c Repertor y 36 is the Computerised Repertory Le The Hompath – All the D Repertoire Lamnia Dr. above De Kent “ Homoeo Jawahar Melanie” pathic Shah, India Docteur repertory Georges Analysis Broussalia system n 37 is the Computerised Repertory Kentian – MAc Radar All the D Sai above Homoeop athic Book corporatio n 38 is the Computerised Repertory Polychrest C.A.R.A Micropath All the D a above 39 is the Computerised Repertory Homoeo – The The All the D rep - profile – Samuel – above Boenningh D. J. The Co- ausen; Widland operative Technique France Associatio –Dr. n, Holland. Robert Bacheleric 40 is the general repertory based on the anatomical division of the body. Repertory Boennin Repertory All the D of H.M.M. ghausen’ of the more above by s characterist J. T. Kent therapeutic ic Pocketsymptoms book of M.M. by Lippe 41 is the general repertory appended to Encyclopedia of homoeopathy by B. P. Gupta Boenningh Synthetic All the None C ausen’s repertory Above of the characteris by H. above tic Barthel repertory corrected & translated by C. M. Boger 42 Puritan group of repertories are called as ----------- Regional special clinical none of D repertories repertori the es above 43 Kents repertory is a type of repertory. Card Book Regional Genera D 44 Kents repertory is a type of repertory. Card special Alphabetic Mecha D repertori al nically es aided 45 Book repertories are classifies in to puritan and group. Logical impurita general none of A utilitarian n the above 46 card Repertory is the earliest one among following card repertories Bogers Sankaran Guernsey Field C 47 The synonyms of Concomitance are ------ Accompan Associat Subsidenti Unreas B ying ed al onable attenda nce 48 ------ is the therapeutic guide for the selection of Similimum final authority goes to Materia Repertory Organon Philosophy Pharma A Medica cy. 49 ………… is the source of Knerr’s repertory Bogers Materia Herrings Therap C repertory Medica Materia eutic pura and Medica Pocket Chronic Book diseases by Dr. Hahnema nn 50 In synthetic repertory remedies are graded in ---- Three Five Four Six C grades. grades grades. grades 51 Synthetic repertory is divided into how volumes. 2 4 3 1 C 52 In which year synthetic repertory published …… 1982 1987 1973 1978 A 53 Synthetic repertory is compiled from sources. 12 16 21 61 B 54 ………means agarophobia. fear of fear of fear of \fear of A space objects snakes ghost. 55 …… is the last section in Boericke’s repertory Generaliti Modaliti Abdomen None B es es of the above. PURPOSES OF REPERTORY 56 is the theraperutic guide for selection of similimum, final authority goes to Materia Repertory Organon Philosophy Pharma A Medica? cy 57 A homoeopath should know the repertory because----------- It helps to It helps There is a All the D find a to review grading of above homoeopa many symptoms thic medicine remedy s indicated for a given case as early as 58 Homoeopath should know the repertory because – It helps to It It helps to all the D come to a narrows make above group of the field necessary drug in the distinction selection between of the the two remedy competing similar remedies 59 A Homoeopath should know the repertory because – It serves Aids in Helps in all the D as a an compariso above reference understa n between guide nding of several other medicines auxiliary medicine s 60 A Homoeopath should know the repertory because – It helps to It helps It helps to all the D make in study above Materia increasin carefully Medica g all the more knowled symptoms interesting ge of in a by H.M.M. sequential restudying order that and may appear Comparin in a g chronic 61 A Homoeopath should know the repertory because – It teaches It helps When a all the D one to to that case is above become physician mismanage more who has d by particular not several as to the gained factors, it accuracy thorough points out of the knowled certain anamnesis ge of medicine & the HMM subsequen t classificati on of 62 A Homoeopath should know the repertory because – It may In a case Both None C point out if several of hereditarypeculiarit Above tendenciesies are there, repertory is useful 63 is a Therapeutic Guide for selection of similimum final authority goes to HMM Repertory Organon Philosophy Pharma A cy REQUIREMENTS OF REPERTORISATION 64 is the requirement of Repertorisation Case Repertor selection of All the D taking y remedy above 65 is the requirement of Repertorisation Case Analysis evaluation All the D taking of of above symptom symptom 66 is the requirement of Repertorisation Case selection Repetition All the D taking of dose above 67 is the requirement of Repertorisation Diet & Auxiliary Manageme All the D Regimen measures nt of case above KENT’S REPERTORY 68 There are total numbers of rubrics in the mind chapter of kent’s repertory. 529 625 350 500 A 69 In Kent’s Repertory, total number of sections is ------- 37 7 48 3 A 70 Dr. Kent’s order in compiling the Repertory is ------ Above from from the all the D downward more most above importan broadly t to lessgeneral to importan most t organs minute particulars 71 In the kents Repertory much importance have been given to ---------- physical mental concomita modalit B generals generals nt es 72 Now we are using is edition of Kents repertory. fourth fifth seventh sixth C 73 first edition of Kents repertory was published in year – 1877 1897 1879 1899 C 74 Fourth edition of Dr. Kent’s repertory was published in year. — 1945 Jan 1935 jan 1935 feb 1846 B march 75 Edition of Kent’s repertory has been edited and revised by Clara Louise Kent first third fifth none of C above 76 Fifth edition of dr. Kents repertory was published in year.— 1935 1945 1954 none of D above 77 Kents reprtory,6 th American edition consists of mainly chapters. twenty twenty thirty thirty D 78 In the sixth edition of Kents repertory no. Of remedies are listed. 648 548 700 342 B 79 In the sixth edition of Kents repertory symptoms related to thirst,desires.& aversion are mind stomach abdomen none of B explained under - section section section above -- 80 Sections are there in Dr. Lippe’s repertory of materia Medica. 34 37 40 none of A above 81 Following are separate sections in Kent’s final general repertory voice & taste & heart & tongue A smell hearing lungs & taste 82 Number of sections is there in jost kunzlis Kent’s repertorium generale. 27 37 30 34 A 83 While constructing Kents repertory rubrics are modified under factors. sixth fourth tenth second A 84 Is the biggest rubric out of Kent’s repertory. Eruption Pain Discharge Itching B 85 Is one of the works based on Kent’s repertory Boerick's Kneer's Synthetic Boger's C repertory repertory repertory Synopti c key 86 Synthesis repertory is the work based on ----- Boenningh Jhar's Kent's Boeric C ausen repertory repertory k's repertory reperto ry 87 Synthetic repertory is prepared and published by----- Dr Barthel Dr Dr L.M. None A & Klunker C.M.Bog Dhavale of er above 88 Expanded Repertory by Dr.P.Sivraman is the work based on ---- Dr kent Dr Dr none of A repertory Boerick's Boenningh above repertory ausen repertory SECTION - 2 INTRODUCTION TO REPERTORY 1 The Term "Repertory" was originated from which word Greek Latin Indian Germa B 2 Which Subject helps to elicit group of Remedies Organon Materia Pharmacy Repert D Medica ory 3 Repertorium means An A table A All of D inventory Compendi the um Above 4 The Term "Repertory" was used before Homoeopathy in Military Hospital Industry School A 5 Who told this "It is impossible to practice homoeopathy without the aid of repertories and the Dr. J. H. Dr. J. T. Dr. C. Dr. H. A best Clarke Kent M.Boger C. repertory is the fulllest" Allen 6 Dr. B. K. Sarkar in his book, "Lectures in Homoeopathy" has described how many methods 5 6 3 4 B of working out the case 7 Who told this "Every Repertory is useful, unfortunately no one is complete" Dr. J. H. Dr. J. T. Dr. C. M. Dr. C Clarke Kent Boger W.A.Allen 8 Repertory has complementary relationship with Pharmacy Organon Materia Philoso C Medica phy 9 Which is mean to an end but never an end in itself Repertory Philosop Organon Materia A hy Medica 10 Who had written a separate valuable section on the relationship of remedies? Dr. Clarke Dr. Allen Dr. Robert Dr. D Boenni nghaus en RUBRICS AND ITS MEANINGS 1 The word Rubric was originated from which Latin Word Rubrican Rubrika Rubrica None C of the Above 2 Rubric Means Any Headings Analysis Synthe B change or sis Guiding rule 3 Tranquility means Anger Sadness Irritability Quiet D and pracefu l 4 The rubric for "Causing or fond of causing trouble in a playful way" Malicious Melanch Mischievo Misant C oly us hropy 5 The another word for chagnrin is Mortificati Insult Calumniate Admon A on ition 6 The rubric for "practice of low jesting or ridicule, force" Frivolous Ardent Buffoonery Witty C 7 Ardent people are very Sad Enthusia Irritable Angry B stic 8 Apathy Means Absorbed Absent Forgetful Indiffer D Minded ence 9 The rubric for "Full of clever humour" is Dwarfish Frivolous Witty Jesting C 10 Irksome Means Annoying Sadness Critical Censori A us HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF REPERTORY 1 Boenninghausen's Repertory of the Antipsoric was published in the year 1832 1833 1834 1836 A 2 Repertory of Diarrhoea by Dr. James B. Bell was published in the year 1881 1885 1869 1883 C 3 Phoenix Repertory was written by Dr. Robin Dr. J.P.S. Dr. Diwan Dr. B Murphy Bakshi Harishchan Shrivas dra tava 4 In which language, Dr. Jahr's Repertory published in 1835 German French English Latin A 5 Times of Remedies and Moon Phases were written by Dr. Dr. Dr. Kent Dr. B Boericke Boger Lippe 6 The first Indian Repertory "Manual of Homoeopathy" was published by Fr. Fr. Fr. John Fr. A Augustus Austin Muller Willia Muller Muller m 7 Fragmenta De viribus medica mentorum Positivis, the book written by Dr. Hahnemann 22 23 24 27 D contained information of remedies 8 Berridge's Eye Repertory was published in the year 1870 1873 1875 1878 B 9 Who is called as a Father of Repertory Dr. Dr. Kent Dr. Dr. D Hahneman Ruckert Boenni n nghaus en 10 The First Alphabetical Pocket Repertory by Dr. Glazor was published in the Year 1830 1831 1832 1833 D CLASSIFICATION OF REPERTORY 1 Repertory based on Philosophic concept are also known as Puritan Logical Thematic Concor B Utilitaria dance n 2 Repertories having no distinctive philosophy are belongs to which group Philosophi General Puritan Clinica C cal l 3 Who prepared the first card repertory? Dr. Dr Field Dr. Welch Dr. W D Margaret.J. Tyler Guerns ey 4 Repertory of was published by Bell in 1906. Mastitis Diarrhoe Cancer Throat B a 5 Autovisual Repertory was written by Dr. R. P. Dr. Dr. J.P.S. Dr. A Patel Diwan Bakshi Jugal Harishch Kishor and e 6 Dr. W. D. Gentry's Repertory belongs to which group Clinical RegionalConcordan Card C ce 7 The Alphabetical Repertory is Boericke's Phatak's Boger's Lippe's B 8 Repertory based on Hering's Guding Symptoms is Lippe's Kent's Knerr's Clarke' C Repertory Repertor Repertory s y 9 The Repertory which is written by Dr. Roger Zandvoort is Synthetic Synthesis Phoenix Compl D ete 10 Jugal Kishore wrote a Clinical Regional Card Autovi C Repertory Repertor Repertory sual y Repert ory CASE TAKING 1 Who wrote ," A well taken case is half cured" Dr. C. M. Dr. H.A. Dr. Dr. C Boger Robert Elizabeth Stuart Wright Clause 2 Information about the Accessory Symptoms are given in which Aphorism 91 92 94 95 D 3 The patients who have a morbid anxiety about their health are called in Aphorism 96 as Indolent Hypocho Prejudice Difficu B ndriac lt 4 In which Aphorism, Dr. Hahnemann had advised not to ask leading questions. 86 87 88 89 B 5 Requisites qualifications of a Homoeopathic Physician are given in which Aphorisms 83 & 98 85 & 99 86 & 100 87 & A 97 6 The first requisite in taking the case is that the physician must have a case record. This Dr. Stuart Dr. J. T. Dr. H. A. Dr. O. C instruction about Cluase Kent Roberts E. case taking was given by Boeric ke 7 What to you mean by Fixed General Totality Changes Sympto Both A and None A at Physical ms with B of the and Location above Mental and level Sensatio 8 The cases in which patients do not have complaints between two attacks and enjoy apparent Alternate Local One sided Intermi D health are called Disease Diseases diseases ttent Disease 9 Inquiry about the mode of living and occupation is to be considered in which Aphorism 93 94 95 98 B 10 Dry tongue with thirstlessness is an example of symptom. Peculiar Uncomm Contradict All of D on ory the above SYMPTOMATOLOGY 1 Determinative Symptom was used by Dr. Garth Dr. W. Dr. Stuart Dr. J.T A Boericke A. Allen Clause Kent 2 "Aschoff bodies in rheumatic carditis" is an example of which type of symptom Eliminativ Pathogno Diagnostic Access B e mic ory 3 Paradoxical Symptoms are also known as Accidental Recurren Alternating Contra D t dictory 4 Pathological Generals are important for prescription by approach Dr. Dr. Kent Dr. Boger Dr. C Boenningh Boeric ausen ke 5 Symptoms which are expected to be present in a case but remain absent are called Alternatin Negative Clinical Acceso B g ry 6 The symptoms which give a clue about the beginning of a chronic disease are Basic Diagnost Old Recent C ic 7 Common symptoms become useful when they are Absent Intense Present in All of D a group the above 8 Symptoms obtained from toxicological observations and from provings are called Pathogene Pathologi Pathognom Patholo A tic cal ic gical symptoms Sympto Symptoms general ms s 9 The symptoms which throw off all the medicines that are not needed for the patient and bring Clinical Eliminati Common Alterna B only those Symptoms ng Symptoms ting medicines, which are required are Sympto Sympto ms ms 10 Common symptoms are also called as Recent Old Determinat Basic D ive ANAMNESIS, CATAMNESIS, PDF 1 Conceptual image minus repertorial totlity is Potential Repertori Totality of None A difference al symptoms of the Syndrom above e 2 The word Anamnesis is orginally a word Greek German Latin French A 3 PDF = - RT TOS EET Conceptual Synthe C Image sis 4 The study of a follow up of a case is known as Analysis Catamne Anamnesis Synthe B sis sis 5 The Word meaning of Anamnesis is Recalling Analysis Synthesis Rearra A nge 6 PDF is a part of patient and totality Conceptua Remedial Medicinal Drug B l 7 PDF includes Constituti Tempera Thermals All of D on ments the above 8 PDF is considered for prescription but not for actual mathematical Process Calculati Rpertorizat None B ons ion of the above 9 PDF helps in differentiating group of Remedies Sympto both A and None A ms B of the above 10 PDF guides for the case Analysis Synthesis Individuali Evaluat C zing ing DIFF. REPERTORIES & HOMOEOPATHIC SOFTWARES 1 Total number of medicines in Allen's edition of BTPB are 339 340 341 342 D 2 "Abortion" rubric is given in which chapter of BTPB Menstruati Aggravat Sensations Internal A on ion Abdom en 3 The no. of remedies in concordance part of BBCR are 120 123 125 128 C 4 "Senility" rubric is found in which chapter of BBCR Sensation Agg and Bones Mind B and Amel complaint s in 5 "Goiter" Rubric is found in which chapter of Kent's Repertory Mouth Larynx External Genera C and Thorat lities Trachea 6 Indian edition of Kent's Repertory came in the year 1957 1958 1959 1961 D 7 Rubrics related to "Sleep and dreams" are given in which volume of Synthetic Repertory I II III IV C 8 The Number of Repertories available in Hompath Classic software are 20 29 31 33 B 9 Encyclopedia Homoeopathica of RADAR Software is a Library Patient Pharmacy Case A Manage Analysi ment s System System 10 Who developed CARA Software? Mind Archibel Miccant Lamina C Technolog Belgium UK Pvt. ies Ltd. SECTION - 3 KENT REPERTORY 1 In Kent’s sixth edition of repertory Remedies are graded into --- Four Three Five grades Six B grades. grades grades 2 Synthetic repertory by Barthel & Klunker is based on --- sources. 20 26 16 None C of above 3 No. of remedies are listed in synthetic repertory. 1954 1854 1794 1594 4 Miasm related rubric is not observed in Kent’s sixth edition of repertory Psora Sycosis Syphilis None of above 5 An arrangement of Rubric in Kent’s Repertory is with certain exception. Anatomic Alphabet Schematic None A al division ical of above 6 First section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Mind Head Abdomen Genera A lities 7 Last section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Mind Head Abdomen Genera D lities 8 Third section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Mind Vertigo Head Eyes C 9 Fourth section in Kent's Repertory is -------- EYES Head Vertigo Mind A 10 Fifth section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Vision Ear Hearing Nose A 11 Six section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Vision Ear Hearing Nose B 12 Seventh section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Vision Ear Hearing Nose C 13 Eight section in Kent’s Repertory is --------- Vision Ear Hearing Nose D 14 Ninth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Face Mouth Teeth Throat A 15 Tenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Face Mouth Teeth Throat B 16 Eleventh section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Face Mouth Teeth Throat C 17 Twelfth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Face Mouth Teeth Throat D 18 Thirteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- External Stomach Abdomen Rectum A Throat 19 Fourteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- External Stomach Abdomen Rectum B Throat 20 Fifteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- External Stomach Abdomen Rectum C Throat 21 Sixteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- External Stomach Abdomen Rectum D Throat 22 Seventeenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Stool Bladder Kidney Prostat A e 23 Eighteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Stool Bladder Kidney Prostat B e 24 Nineteenth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Stool Bladder Kidney Prostat C e 25 Twentieth section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Stool Bladder Kidney Prostat D e 26 Twenty-one section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Urethra Urine Genitalia- Genital A Male ia- Female 27 Twenty-two section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Urethra Urine Genitalia- Genital B Male ia- Female 28 Twenty-three section in Kent’s Repertory is -------- Urethra Urine Genitalia- Genital C Male ia- Female 29 Twenty-four section in Kent's Repertory is -------- Urethra Urine Genitalia- Genital D Male ia- Female 30 Twenty-five section in Kent's Repertory is -------- Larynx Respirati Cough Expect A and on oration 31 Twenty-six section in Kent's Repertory is -------- Larynx Respirati Cough Expect B and on oration 32 Twenty-seven section in Kent's Repertory is -------- Larynx Respirati Cough Expect C and on oration 33 Twenty-eight section in Kent's Repertory is -------- Larynx Respirati Cough Expect D and on oration 34 Twenty-nine section in Kent's Repertory is ------- Chest Back Extremities Sleep A 35 Section Thirty-one In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chest Back Extremities Sleep B 36 Section Thirty-two In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chest Back Extremities Sleep C 37 Section Thirty-three In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chill Fever Perspiratio Skin A n 38 Section Thirty-four In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chill Fever Perspiratio Skin B n 39 Section Thirty-five In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chill Fever Perspiratio Skin C n 40 Section Thirty-six In Kent's Repertory is ------- Chill Fever Perspiratio Skin D n 41 Dr. J. T. Kent for preparation of Repertory preceded from- General to Particula Both None A particular r to of general above 42 In regard to extension of Rubric from one point to another, one has to search in - Point from Point to Both None A which a which it of Certain extends above Rubric extents. 43 Dr. J. T. Kent classified the symptoms into - General Common Particular All of D the Above 44 First graded medicines in Kent's Repertory written in Bold Italic Roman All of A the Above 45 Second graded medicines in Kent's Repertory written in Bold Italic Roman All of B the Above 46 Third graded medicines in Kent's Repertory written in Bold Italic Roman All of C the Above 47 ……….. is the cross reference for the rubric abundance in Kent’s repertory. Abhorrenc Forsaken Agitation Indolen B e ce 48 In which section in Kent's Repertory the Rubric Nymphomania is given - Mind Genitalia- Genitalia- Sleep A Male Female 49 In which section in Kent's Repertory Vertigo Occipital is given Mind Head Vertigo Genera C lities 50 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Faint feeling about Heart is given - Mind Chest Sleep Genera B lities 51 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Chorea Fright from is given Mind Head Generalitie Vertigo C s 52 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Mortification ailments after is given - Mind Sleep Dream Genera A lities 53 In which section in Kent's Repertory Vertigo sleep during is given - Vertigo Sleep Dream Genera A lities 54 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Odors imaginary and real is given Nose Mind Dream Genera A lities 55 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Face Wrinkled Brain Symptoms is given Mind Head Face Skin C 56 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric sensation of choking in Throat is given - Throat External Stomach Genera A Throat lities 57 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Reproaches Ailments after is given - Mind Sleep Dream Genera A lities 58 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Vertigo Washing Feet is given - Mind Vertigo Sleep Dream B 59 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Photomania is given - Eye Mind Vision Genera A lities 60 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric sensation of Hollowness in Ear is given Mind Ear Hearing Genera B lities 61 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric FAN like Motion of Nostrils is given - Nose Sleep Dream Genera A lities 62 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric work desire for mental work is given - Mind Sleep Dream Genera A lities 63 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Aversion to milk is given - Mind Stomach Abdomen Genera B lities 64 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Abdomen pain menses during is given - Abdomen Genitalia- Generalitie All of D Female s the Above 65 In which section in Kent's Repertory vertigo writing while is given Mind Vertigo Sleep Genera B lities 66 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Face Wrinkled Headache in is given - Mind Head Face Genera C lities 67 Obesity belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Generaliti Extremiti Skin Abdom A es es en 68 Anesthesia belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory. Generaliti Skin Head Mind A es 69 Yawning belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory. Generaliti Sleep Skin None B es of above 70 Abscess in axilla belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Chest Extremiti Skin All of A es the Above 71 Anxiety in the region of the Heart belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Generaliti Heart Mind Chest D es 72 Whooping cough belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory. Generaliti Cough Chest Expect B es oration 73 Apthae of tongue belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Mouth Tongue Face Skin A 74 Milky urine belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory. Urine Kidney Bladder Urethra A 75 Atrophy of testes belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Scrotum Sexual Genitalia- None C organ Male of above 76 In which section of Kent's Repertory "Delusion that he has every disease" Rubric is given - Mind Sleep Generalitie Vertigo A And s Dream 78 In which section of Kent's Repertory Rubric Goiters given - Throat External Face Genera B Throat lities 79 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Appetite Ravenous,Canine, Excessive is given - Stomach Mind Generalitie Abdom A s en 80 In which section in Kent's Repertory Restlessness, uneasiness in Abdomen is given - Mind Sleep Abdomen Genera C And lities Dream 81 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rumbling in Abdomen before stool is given - Mind Abdome Rectum Stool B 82 In which section in Kent's Repertory delusion naked man is wrapped in the Bed Cloths with Mind Sleep Dream Genera A her is given- lities 83 In which section in Kent's Repertory vertigo vomiting before is given Stomach Vertigo Generalitie All of B s the Above 84 In which section in Kent's Repertory sensation of Boiling in head is given Mind Vertigo Head Genera C lities 85 In which section in Kent's Repertory the Rubric Photophobia is given Mind Eye Vision Genera B lities 87 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Face Wrinkled chest symptoms in is given - Mind Head Face Genera C lities 88 In which section in Kent's Repertory the Rubric patient laughs looked at when is given - Mind Sleep Dream Genera A lities 89 In which section in Kent's Repertory vertigo with obscuration of vision is given Mind Vertigo Eyes Vision B 90 In which section in Kent's Repertory Headless sensation of being is given - Mind Head Vertigo Genera B lities 91 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric Aversion to bring the object near the eyes is Mind Eye Vision Genera B given - lities 92 In which Rubric in Kent's Repertory sensation of fullness of eyes is given - Mind Eye Vision Dreams B 93 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric malicious is given Mind Sleep Dream Genera A lities 94 In which section in Kent's Repertory Vertigo Rubbing the eyes ameliorates is given - Eye Vertigo Sleep Genera B lities 96 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric pain in head after sexual excess is given - Head Genitalia- Genitalia- Genera A Male Female lities 97 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric sensitive genitalia is given - Genitalia- Genitalia- Both Mind C Male Female 98 In which section in Kent's Repertory Rubric convulsion is given Mind Vertigo Head Genera D lities 99 Septicaemia belongs to the chapter in Kent’s repertory. Extremitie Generalit Skin None B s ies of above 100 Hydrocele belongs to chapter in Kent’s repertory Generaliti Prostate Skin Genital D es s BTPT 1 BoenninghausensTherapeutic Pocket Book is the combination of Repertory Repertor Therapeuti All of D of y of c manual above medicines, medicine for which are s which Homoeopa Antipsoric are non- thic antipsori physicians 2 Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book is divided into - Introducti Repertor Relationshi Introdu D on and y part p part and ction philosophi and Repertory and cal part Relations part philoso and hip part phical repertory part part 3 Total number of medicines in Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book is… 342 746 126 591 D 4 Boenninghausen’s Therapeutic pocket book is divided into chapter. Ten five Twenty seven D 5 In Boenninghausen’s therapeutic pocket book the gradation of medicines is made in Ten five Three six. B grades. 6 First section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is - Mind and Parts of Sensation Sleep A Intellect Body and Dream 7 Second section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is Mind and Parts of Fever Sleep B Intellect Body and Dream 8 Third section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is - Mind and Parts of Sensation Sleep C Intellect Body and Dream 9 Fourth section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is Mind and Parts of Sensation Sleep D Intellect Body and Dream 10 Fifth section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is - Mind and Mind and Sensation Fever D Intellect Intellect 11 Sixth section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is Mind and Parts of Sensation Modali D Intellect Body ty 13 Seventh section in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is Mind and Parts of Sensation Relatio D Intellect Body nship 14 First graded medicines in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book are written in Capital Bold italic Roman A letters carries five marks for the process of Repertorisation. 15 Second graded medicines in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book are written in Capital Bold Italic Roman B letters carries four marks for Repertorization. 16 Third graded medicines in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is written Capital Bold Italic Roman C in letters carries three marks for Repertorization. 17 Fourth graded medicines in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is written in Bold Italic Roman Roman C letters carries two marks for Repertorization. in parenth esis 19 Fifth graded medicines in Boenninghausens Therapeutic Pocket Book is written in Bold Italic Roman Roman D letters in carries one mark for Repertorisation. parenth esis 20 Doctrine of Grand generalization was given by - Dr. Dr. J. T. Dr. C. Dr. Boenningh Kent Hering Boeric ausen ke 21 Doctrine of concomitance was distinguishing feature of BTP Book Kent's Boericke's Hering Repertor Repertory Repert y ory 22 Limited generalization is distinguishing feature of- BTP Book BBC Kent's Kent's Repertor Repertory Repert y ory 23. -------- is the advantage of BTP Book. Very easy Can be Relationshi All of to handle used at po above Bedside Remedies of helps in patient 24. ---------- is the Disadvantage of T. P. Book. Mental Few Few All of symptoms Rubrics Remedies above are not given in detail 25 Total number of medicines in BTP Book - 342 746 126 591 26 Doctrine of Analogy was given by - Dr. J. T. Dr. Dr. C. M. Dr. Kent Boennin Boger Hering ghausen 27 Says the Chief difficulty with BTP Book was that themodalities of the parts and Dr. J. T. Dr. Dr. Hering Dr. those of the Kent Boericke Boriec patient himself were all mixed together so that the book was very unsatisfactory. I did not ke use it successfully. 28 For construction of Therapeutic Pocket Book Boenninghausen proceeds Hahneman Hering Dunham Dunha upon theory that it is the man who is sick and that all the discomforts which ns m had lead hold upon him are a part of his condition. 29 Delirium belongs to the chapter in the Boenninghausen Intellect Mind

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