1. “A treatise in Repertory for prescribing adopted to domestic or professional use was published by Dr. -------------------- in year 1853
2. -------------------- is the requirement of repertorisation
3. ------------------- is the general repertory based on the anatomical division of the body.
4. J.A. Stephenson Materia medica & repertory published in
5. In Weber Peschier’s Repertory --------- has given preface.
6. Eliminating rubric was first introduced in homoeopathy by:
7. Most important physical general is -------
8. Autovisual miasmatic repertory prepared by
9. Very hot and very cold as an eliminating rubric introduced by…..
10. Repertory on causation is written by:
11. What kind of homoeopathic symptoms are included in repertories?
12. Who is called as father of clinical repertories?
13. Who wrote the preface of Jahr’s repertory?
14. Repertory of neuralgias is written by ------------- in the year-------------?
15. Cipher; repertory by English homoeopaths published in?
16. Who first recommended ingenious filling flip system in recording the case:
17. Illustrated repertory of pain of chest, sides and back is written by:
18. The study of the evolution of a person from birth to present state is known as:
19. Special repertory means:
20. Author of the “repertory of Gonorrhoea” published in 1888 is:
21. Characteristic symptom of a disease is -------- symptom?
22. Symptoms which are self contradictory and opposite in nature but found together are called?
23. Logical resolving or separating of whole symptomatology into different components is called:
24. Process of rearranging the information obtained from case taking to form a comprehensive image is called:
25. According to whom a homoepath must know his patient spiritually, emotionally, physically & sociologically?
26. Artistic way of selecting the rubric is:
27. In the year 2000, Jugal Kishore published a repertory of mind, based on --------- concept?
28. Latin word “repertorium” or “repertire” means all except:
29. Which method of repertorisation is called Keynote Method?
30. Technical nosological terms are taken in which method of repertorisation?
31. Who has viewed that, the mental concomitance are of immense value in physical ailments & vice versa.
32. Who told “every repertory is useful unfortunately not one is complete”.
33. Who wrote “ Clinical Repertories of New Homoeopathic remedies”?
34. Who first highlighted the importance of keynote symptoms?
35. Which of the following is the standard method of repertorisation?
36. The field which differentiates the medicines, is called
37. In 1953 Dysentery and its repertory of medicine was written by:
38. In 1963 “repertory of new medicines” was written by:
39. In 1876 Repertory of new remedies was written by:
40. In which process of repertorisation possibility of omission is less.
41. Which is the artistic technique of repertorisation?
42. What are probationary remedies?
43. Where are the cross references located in synthesis repertory?
44. Pathogenic Cyclopedia-author and year?
45. “ Repertory is fairly faithful instrument it gives you back what you put in to it. Nothing more, nothing less, if you put wrong things in, you will get the wrong things out.” Said by-
46. Author of “Mental diseases and their modern treatment”?
47. Lee’s repertory of the characteristic symptoms of the Materia Medica was published in the year:
48. All of the following authors have published Repertory of Head, except:
49. Reference of repertory in Organon of medicine?
50. Author of the repertory “Systematische Darstellung Der Antipsoriche”?