1. Writes last letters of words first; misspells common words-
2. Convulsions with extreme coldness of body, except head or occiput which may not hot.
3. Tired heavy sleep all over body, especially of limbs, < on exertion.
4. Sensation of growing larger in every direction.
5. Patient improves for a time, then comes to a standstill
6. In intermittent fever Nat. mur follows ---- well when type changes.
7. Intense pruritus of labia and vagina < by thinking of it.
8. Sore pain in uterus; a distinct sensation of a womb.
9. Preventive in post-partum haemorrhage
10. Prevents in post-haemorrhage and puerperal complications.
11. Follows well: calcarean phos. In hydrocephaloid.
12. Follows thuja in condyloma and sycotic affections.
13. Complementary: sulphur in nearly all diseases.
14. The whole body painful, easily sprained and injured.
15. Children: fear of falling, grasp the crib or seize the nurse.
16. Mental emotion or mortifying news always makes him worse.
17. Hemiopia: sees only the left half.
18. Bubbling sensation in kidneys.
19. Complementary of kali carb
20. Pains in small spots; constantly shifting.
21. Complementary: arsenic, with which it is isomorphic.
22. As a dynamic remedy for the narcosis of opium.
23. Neuralgia, especially of left side, with restlessness, tingling and numbness.
24. Increases quality and quantity of milk in nursing mothers.
25. Nux symptoms in females often met by ---
26. Asthma worse in foggy weather and relieved by profuse perspiration.
27. Mentally, an April day.
28. Brings to the surface suppressed symptoms, especially sycotic and those due to mixed infections.
29. Neuralgia of the fifth nerve is very prominent in the effects.
30. Marked improvement of all symptoms while riding in a carriage.
31. In febrile state, aversion to sweets and craving for acids of all kinds such as fruit acids, lemonade is a symptom of:
32. H.A.Roberts concept of “Deflected current”
33. Concept of schein symptom was introduced in which edition of organon of medicine.
34. “aconite will seldom or never effect either a rapid or permanent cure in a patient of a quiet, calm, equable disposition” is mentioned in
35. Publisher of 1st edition of “chronic diseases, then nature and homoeopathic treatment”
36. Aph 5 of organon of medicine appears first in
37. The system of medicine in which medicinal symptoms have no direct pathological relation to the morbid state, neither similar nor opposite but quite heterogenous to the symptoms of the disease.
38. 4th edition of organon of medicine is translated into English by:
39. “Hahnemann was his own Columbus, his own Magellan” was said by
41. The rubric ‘wound’ found in which chapter of Kent repertory.
42. Medicine in Kent repertory for the rubric “worms under the skin sensation of”-
43. Last rubric of “respiration” chapter in kent repertory
44. The rubric “hypermetropia” found in kent repertory
45. The rubric “hair galling from brows” found in kent repertory
46. Medicine in kent repertory for the rubric “chases imaginary objects”
47. Smallest chapter in kent repertory
48. “unnoticed stool” in kent repertory found in
49. Gradation of drugs first done by:
50. Doctrine of analogy done by