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Profuse perspiration after acute diseases with relief of all sufferings is the peculiar symptom of:

2. Which one of the following does not belong to the pathogenesis of Mezereum?

3. Spinal irritation due to sexual excesses. Single vertebra sensitive to touch. Extremely sensitive to cold air:

4. Heels and balls of feet are tender; time passes too slowly:

5. Palpitation before and during menses is present in:

7. Follows well after Calcarea carb in obesity of young women with large amount of unhealthy adipose tissue:

8. Patient is very chilly yet all the complaints are relieved by cold application:

10. Antidote for snake bite is:

11. Too much or premature grey hair is the symptom of:

12. A Homoeopathic physician prescribes placebo first time and Sulphur 200 C second time, then Sulphur is:

13. ‘Take the minimum symptoms of maximum importance’ is said by:

14. Hahnemann’s 1st, 2nd and 3rd miasm are:

15. After the administration of a remedy, if the patient exhibit full time amelioration without any relief, then he requires:

16. The word ‘Organon’ was first used by:

17. The desire of the patient affected by an acute disease with regard to food and drink gives:

18. Conjoint malady is given in aphorism ………. Of Organon of Medicine:

19. Sporadic diseases can be caused by:

20. Law of minimum is not applicable in homoeopathic treatment of which of the following conditions:

21. Rubric ‘cracks in the corners of mouth’ is given in which chapter of Kent’s Repertory?

22. Rubric ‘Qualmishness’ is found in BTPB in which chapter?

23. Dr. Hering’s Analytical Repertory to the Symptoms of Mind was published in the year:

24. Which is the last rubric in the Mind section of Kent’s Repertory?

25. In BBCR cross references are given:

28. Diabetes mellitus is in which chapter of Kent’s Repertory?

29. The rubric ‘Vertigo’ is found in BTPB in which section :

30. Repertory of the Antipsoric Medicines, with a preface by Hahnemann was published in:

31. “Poison is everything and nothing is without poison’ the dose make it a poison or a remedy” declared by:

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