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MOCK TEST -24 (MAT MED,ORG OF MED, REP,FHARM)

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1. For extreme nervous sensitiveness; of puberty, during pregnancy and climacteric years:

2. Vegetable analogue of Phosphorus:

3. Sensation of coldness in abdomen:

4. Better by holding painful side with hand:

5. Complaints return at precisely the same hour:

6. Removes bad effects of repeated dose of Digitalis:

7. Adapted to old maids with palpitation:

8. Chronic ailments of women; arthritic pains; tendency to miscarriages, especially at third month:

9. For stout, swarthy persons; for systems, once robust, which have become debilitated, “broken down” from exhausting discharges:

10. Haemorrhagic diathesis, fluid blood and degeneration of red blood corpuscles; ulcerations tend to gangrene:

11. “When it acts well it produces a profuse, watery diarrhoea with great relief to the patient; it is as important as Arsenicum in hydrothorax.” – Lippe:

12. After typhoid great weakness of spine, fears paralysis:

13. After haemorrhage from piles, prostration out of all proportion to amount of blood lost:

14. Acts well after Nux in fainting after a meal:

15. Bronchial catarrh following whooping cough:

16. Delirium alternating with colic:

17. Debility from prolapsus, protracted illness, defective nutrition:

18. In intermittent fever this medicine follows Lachesis well when type changes:

19. Large ecchymoses; blood blisters; often commencement of gangrene:

20. Nightly emissions, with great weakness of genitals after coitus:

21. Carcinoma affecting lower bowels:

22. Often indicated after abuse ofiron tonics and after badly managed measles:

23. Nervous aphonia with cardiac derangements:

24. Abnormal consciousness, as if having committed some evil deed:

25. Cataract from nervous disturbance, abuse of alcohol and tobacco:

26. Coryza with swelling of upper lip and nose:

27. Haemoptysis alternating with rheumatism:

28. It acts on pneumogastric nerves in dry catarrh:

29. Paralysis of facial nerve; cramp like pain in masseter muscle:

30. Sciatica, right sided better by lying down:

31. HPI first published in:

32. Who said “Poison is everything and nothing is without poison; doses make it a poison or remedy”?

33. At the constriction of dessicator which sheet is placed?

34. For drying substances at a very high temperature crucible is made by:

35. Glass mortar and pestle is used for:

36. Volumes are measured most accurately by:

37. First homoeopathic pharmacopoeia was published by:

38. In India the name of the first pharmacopoeia was:

39. HPUS became official in the year:

40. “Homoeopathic pharmacopoeia committee” was formed in:

41. HPI is included in which schedule of Drug and cosmetics Act 1940?

42. Causticum Q should be preserved in:

43. Preparation & distribution of medicine according to prescription of a physician is called:

44. Yellow or amber coloured bottle when exposed to sunlight:

45. Mortar and pestle should be washed by Nitric acid after preparation of:

46. Shape of crystal of common salt is:

47. For serving prescriptions which of the following balance is used:

48. Number of medicines proved by Hering:

49. Carbo animalis is prepared from:

50. For preparation of mother tincture under class I – IV alcohol is used:

51. For storing Fluoric acid which bottle should be used?

52. Who advised to avoid blue colored bottle to preserve medicine?

53. Grease of burette should be washed with:

54. Nessler’s reagent is used to determine which impurity of water:

55. Who invented Straight potency?

56. Phosphorus should be preserved in:

57. When maceration is done in hot liquid is known as:

58. The word ‘Polychrest’ derived from;

59. Hahnemann mentioned use of glass retort in preparation of:

60. The term “Natural order” is practically synonymous to:

61. Who published first periodical of homoeopathy?

62. Life and letters of hanneman was written by:

63. Second edition of organon was translated into French by?

64. Accessory miasm of cowpox is given in which aphorism?

65. Precursor of Organon is:

66. “Vis medicatrix” means?

67. introduction by James Krauss is in which edition of Organon:

68. Homoeopathically tincture of male fern root can relieve:

69. Physician’s highest mission is mentioned in aphorism

70. “Introduction to homoeopathy” first appeared in which edition of Organon?

71. ----- is disappeared on the occurrence of scurvy, but appeared after scurvy is cured:

72. Allopathic physician makes ‘issues’ to suppress:

73. In which aphorism (of 5th edition) Hahnemann said that “Homoeopathy is the only way to cure, as only one straight line can be drawn betwixt two points”?

74. “Anti Homoeopathic archive” was written by:

75. ----- is the sole indication, sole guide to choice remedy:

76. The word “Accessory circumstances” is written in which aphorism?

77. Who said DARE TO KNOW-

78. the 6th edition of organon contains… aphorisms-

79. a monthly journal …. Published in 1810-

80. Hering’s law of cure are developed from the observations of-

81. who told Cito tuto et jucunde-

82. who wrote the book-‘ thirty five years in the East, Adventure, Discoveries’-

83. the term ‘ Duce natura means-

84. ’ Pseudoart’ practiced in-

85. comparative table in the appendix in 5th edition is given by-

86. the first ever English translation of Organon is…. Edition-

87. journal of anti Homoeopathic Archieve published by-

88. the new addition in 6th edition of organon –

89. the basic factors of constitution is-

90. hahnemann put question what is to be cured in disease, to it he himself answered in the article-

91. Very hot and very cold as an eliminating rubric introduced by-

92. Eleminating rubric was first introduced by-

93. Repertory on Causation was written by-

94. In weber pischier repertory introduction was written by-

95. Repertory of Uterus was written by

96. H.A. Roberts repertory on SENSATION AS IF is a …. Type of repertory-

97. Who wrote of symptoms as the expression of Nature’s healing power-

98. Differential characteristics can be found by the process of-

99. who has viewed that mental concomitants are of immense value in physical ailments & vice versa

100. repertory of urinary organ written by-

101. .Repertory of more characteristics symptoms of materia medica published by-

102. Repertory of intermittent fevers published by…in1883

103. repertory of Eczema was written in 1894 by-

104. repertory of appendicitis written by

105. patel audiovisual is an example of-- repertory

106. who has opined that concomitant symptoms are based on the inherent constitutional difference and tend to remain constant with a patient irrespective of the nature of the disease-

107. rheumatism worse after motion is an example of-

108. first English repertory was written by-

109. which one is odd?

110. repertory of concordances having maximum rubrics under-

111. Dr. Jahr in preface of 4th edition of his repertory credited Boenninghausen for….

112. the first Repertory by Hahnemann was written in… language-

113. the 2nd edition of Repertory of Antipsorics was published in the year-

114. concommitants were given in Repertory of Antipsorics under-

115. generalisation proceeds from-

116. first repertory published in India in 1885 by-

117. concordance means-

118. Jahr published his first repertory in the year-

119. which one is schematic repertory-

120. kent’s repertorium Generale by Kunzil published in the year-

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