Maharashtra University MD (Hom) Practice of Medicine Question Papers

MUHS PM Paper 1 – 2013

MUHS PM Paper II- 2013

PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY – II

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Organon of Medicine with Homoeopathic  Philosophy) Examination, May/June 2010

 Duration:  3 Hours                   Total Marks:  100

   Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

  2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question  paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

  3) All questions are compulsory

  4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

  5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

 1.   Write in detail comparative study of different system of medicine stated in Organon of medicine and what is scientific basis of  Homoeopathy?   (1×20=20) 

2.   Explain Dr.Hahnemann classification of disease in detail with examples. (1×20=20)

3.   What is individualization?  Explain Individualizing examination of patient according to Dr. Kentand importance of  individualization in Homoeopathy.         (1×20=20)

4.   Explain which knowledge is essential to physician for effect ting a cure.   (1×20=20)

5.   Short notes:

a)  Importance of Diet and regiment in Homoeopathy

b)  Genus Epidemicus

c)  Logic

d)  Treatment in mental diseases.                   (4×5=20) 

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Homoeopathic Materia Medica)  Examination, May/June 2010

PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY – II

 Duration:  3 Hours                                                                              Total Marks:  100

 Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

 2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question   paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

  3) All questions are compulsory

  4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

  5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

 1.   Discuss the Drug Picture of NATRUM MUR and compare it with IODUM with special reference to Nausea, Imitation and utility in the treatment of thyroid disorders.  20 

2.   What are the causes of Amenorrhoea?  Discuss the scope and limitations of Homoeopathy in the treatment of amenorrhoea. 20

3.   Discuss the indications of any five Homoeopathic drugs in the management of Hernia along with their miasmatic significances. 20

4.   Describe the different types of Hom. Materia Medica.  Discuss in detail about clinical Materia Medica with suitable examples 20

5.   Short notes:       (4×5=20)

a)  Compare plumbum met and opium – GIT affections.

b)  Zincum Met in Nuerological disorders.

c)  Therapeutic indications of Metals.

d)  Therapeutic indications of Terebinthina.

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Organon of Medicine with Homoeopathic

 Philosophy) Examination, Nov/Dec 2009

PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY – II 

Duration:  3 Hours                                                                              Total Marks:  100

Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question   paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be                                      considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

 3) All questions are compulsory

 4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

 5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

 1.   Write in detail about drug proving and how you will regulate diet of prover during drug proving   (1×20=20) 

2.   What are one sided diseases and focus on intermittent diseases.    (1×20=20)

3.   Explain in detail the individualizing examination of patient.    (1×20=20)

4.   Enumerate and explain the different points to show the superiority of Homoeopathy over modern medicine and Ayurveda.                 (1×20=20)

5.   Short notes:   (4×5=20)

a)  Acute diseases

b)  Mesmerism

c)  Knowledge of physician

d)  Diet and regiment in chronic diseases. 

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Homoeopathic Materia Medica)  Examination, Nov/Dec 2009

PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY – II 

Duration:  3 Hours                                                                              Total Marks:  100

Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

 2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question    paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be  considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

3) All questions are compulsory

4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary. 

1.   Describe the commonly observed symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.  Write down five commonly indicated remedies in above conditions.       20

2. Describe in detail the commonly indicated remedies for the fibroid of uterus.  Add a note on comparative materia medica of those remedies.   20

3.   Write down the common signs and symptoms of urinary calculi and describe in detail the indication of Sarsaparilla, Lycopodium, Chelidonium, Berberis Vul., Benzoid acid, Sepia.   20

4.   Describe in detail the types of Materia Medica and add a note on how this knowledges help in coming to Similimum     20

5.   Short notes:                                                                                                        (4×5=20)

a)  Sticta and Spongia in dry cough.

b)  Podophyllum and phosphoric acid in diarrhoea.

c)  Cantharis and Cannabis sativa in urinary tract infection.

d)  Lemna minor and Tellurium in Polyp.

 

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Homoeopathic Repertory)  Examination, Nov/Dec 2009

APPLIED AND CLINICAL REPERTORY AND PRACTICE OF

HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY-II 

Duration:  3 Hours                                                                              Total Marks:  100

 Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question   paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

3) All questions are compulsory

4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

1.   Discuss the classification of Clinical Repertories and describe the regional clinical repertory. 20                                                                                                                               

2.   Discuss the role of Synthetic Repertory and its comparative study with Kent’s Repertory.  20

3.   Discuss how Materia Medica, Repertory and Organon is interrelated to each other.  Illustrate with examples.   20

4.   Explain the role of Homoeopathic Repertory in the field of medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology.   20

5.   Short notes:      (4×5=20)

a)  Record keeping.

b) Kent’s concept of totality.

c)  Knowledge of chronic miasms.

d)  Cross references.        

Final M.D. Hom. (Regular) (Homoeopathic Materia Medica)  Examination, Nov/Dec 2010

PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN MEDICINE, SURGERY OBSTETRICS/GYNAECOLOGY – II 

Duration:  3 Hours                                                                              Total Marks:  100

Instructions:    1) Use blue/black ball point pen only

2) Do not write anything on the blank portion of the question  paper.  If written anything, such type of act will be considered as an attempt to resort to unfair means.

 3) All questions are compulsory

 4) The number to the right indicates full marks.

 5) Draw diagrams wherever necessary. 

1.   Describe different types of Materia Medicas (Homoeopathic) with their merits.     20                                                                                                                                

2.   Describe “Kali carb” at different stages of life    20

3.   Give indications of following drugs in colitis.     20

Merc. Sol., Nux-Vomica, Mag.  Carb and Phosphorus

4.   Give in detail indications of four homoeopathic drugs in dysfunctional Uterine bleeding. 20

5.   Short notes:     (4×5=20)

a)  Physostigma – Eye complaints.

b)  Phytolacca – Glandular affections.

c)  Nitric Acid- Fissure in ano.

d)  Kali Bichromicum – Gastric ulcer.

 Courtesy : Arpana S Pareek

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