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Fourth BHMS Practice of Medicine Question Papers

Calicut University
1996 – 2009

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1996


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper I
Time : Three Hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer all questions.
All questions carry equal marks.

1. A woman of 40 years is brought to you with pain in the right hypochondriac region followed by Jaundice.
How do you diagnose the case ? What are the investigations you suggest? Discuss the differential diagnosis.
Write the indications of the following drugs:
(a) Chellidonium. (b) Myrica-Cerifera.
(c) Cardus-Marianus. (d) Chionanthus.

2. Classify Anaemias?

2.Describe the aetiology, sign and symptoms of iron-deficiency anaemia. What are the Investigations you
suggest to diagnose the disease ? How do you manage the case. Write the indications of the following
drugs:
(a) China. (b) Ferrum-met.
(c) Natrum-Mur. (d) Helonias,

3. Describe the aetiolojy ; pathology complications and differential diagnosis of “Faucial –Diphtheria
.Describe the various methods you adopt in the prevention of the disease.Write the indications of the
following drugs:
(a) Merc.Sol. (b) Lachesis.
(c) Diphtherinum. (d) Phytolacca.

4. Describe the Pathology ; clInical features and differential diagnosis of “Hodgikin’s”lymphoma What Is
your miasmatic diagnosis ? Explain the Prognosis of the disease? Write the indications of the following
drugs:
(a) Calc (b) Mercurius.
(c) Iodium (d) Tuberculinum..

5. Describe, the aetiology ; signs and symptoms differential diagnosis of “Gout”. Mention the investigations
you perform to diagnose the disease. Write the indications of the following drug.
(a) Colchicum.. (b) Ledum I
(c) Ammoniumphesphoricum. (d) Urtica -Urens

6.A male patient aged 50 years is brought to you with “coughing of blood”. What are the investigations you
suggest to diagnose the disease?’ What is your miasmatic diagnosis.? Discuss the differential diagnosis.
Write the indications of the following drugs.
(a) Acalypha (b) Ipecac (c) Pulsatilla. (d) Erigeron.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1996


Paper Il—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

I.(a) A man of 60 years is brought to you with inability to move right arm and right leg and difficulty in
speech. How do you arrive at the diagnosis ? What are the investigations you suggest to diagnose the
disease?
(b) How do you arrive at the miasmatic diagnosis ? How do you classify this disorder according to
classification of Hahnemann ? Discuss your plan of treatment and state the indications of the following
drugs.

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(i) Opium.
(ii) Baryta-carb.
(iii) Alumina.

II. (a) A woman aged about 30 years complains of pain and swelling in the interphalasugeal joints. Discuss
the differential diagnosis.
(b)What is the miasmatic background of the above mentioned disorder, and discuss the line of
management.Write the indications of:
(i) Rhustox.
(ii) Caulophyllum.
(iii) Medorrhinum.

III. (a) A man aged about 25 years complains of dry scaly eruptions on some parts of the body. How do you
arrive at the diagnosis?
(b) What is the miasmatic approach to skin disorders as laid down by Hahnemann ? Discuss the line of
treatment and give the indications for:
(i) Petroleum.
(ii) Graphites
(iii) Ars-iodide.

IV. (a) A patient is brought to you with Oederna ; Albuminuria ; and Hypertension. How do you proceed with
the diagnosis?
(b) Give the miasmatic background of the above mentioned case and discuss the line of treatment. Write the
indications of the following drugs.
(i) Apis. Mel.
(ii) Kali-Carb.
(iii) Terebenthina.

V. (a) A lady aged about 35 years complains of Ortbrophoea nocturnal dyspnoea, and oedema of the feet.
Discuss the differential diagnosis, and investigations you would like to suggest.
(b) State the miasmatic background and scope of Homeopathy in such a disorder. Discuss the line of
treatment and give the indications for:
(i) Naia.
(ii) Kali-carb. (iii) Digitalis.

V. (a) A man aged about 25 years is observed to be talking to imaginary persons and behaving
inappropriately. Discuss the differential diagnosis, and suggest the investigations needed.
(b) How do you classify this disorder as per the Hahnemann classification and discuss the line of
management as laid down by Hahnemann. State the indications for.
(i) Hyoscyamus.
(ii) Veratrum album.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH/APRIL 1997


Paper I—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

1. A lady aged about 30 years is brought to you with enlarged thyroid gland, associated with anxiety,
palipitation and tremers. How do you diagnose the case ? What are the investigations you suggest ? Discuss
the differential diagnosis. Write the indications of the following drugs.
(a) lodium. (b) Mercurius.
(c) Thyroidinum. (d) Spongia-Tosta.

2. A patient aged about 30 years is brought to you with pain in the epigastrium. How do you diagnose the
case? What are the investigations you suggest to diagnose the disease? Discuss the differential diagnosis.
Write the indications of the following drugs.
(a) Nux-Moschata. (b) Ars-Album.
(c) Lycopodium. (d) Argentum-Nitricum.

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3. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, course and prognosis of ’Marasmus’. How do you manage the
case ? Write the indications, of the following drugs
(a) Abrotanum. (b) lodium.
(c) Silicea. (d) Sarasaparilla.

4. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, complications and differential diagnosis of ‘Malaria’. Describe the
various methods to prevent the disease. What is your miasmatic diagnosis ? Write the indications of the
following drugs
(a) Chininum Sulph. (b) Eupatorium-perfoliatum.
(c) Gelsemium. (d) Cinchona.

5. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and haematological features and differential diagnosis of
Leukaemias. What is your miasmatic diagnosis ? Explain the prognosis of the disease ? Write the indications
of the following drugs
(a) Acid-nitricum. (b) Lachesis
(c) Kreosote. (d) Ars-album.

6. A patient aged about 65 years complains of non-productive cough of two months duration with left sided
chest pain and clubbing of fingers. What is your clinical and miasmatic diagnosis ? What are the
investigations you suggest for the diagnosis of the disease ? Write the indications of the following drugs
(a) Thuja. (b) Conium.
(c) lodium. (ci) Hydrastis.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 1997


Paper II—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

1.(a) Define Hemicrania ? Describe the aetiology, clinical features and differential diagnosis of ‘Hemicrania’.
(b) Is it a one sided disease ? How do you classify this disease as per the classification of ‘Hahnemann’ ?
Give the indications of the following drugs
(a) Sanguinaria. (b) Iris versicolor.
(c) Natrum-mur. (d) Spigelia.

2. (a) A patient aged about 30 years is brought to you with pain in the right lumbar region and Haematuria.
Discuss the differential diagnosis. What are the investigations you suggest?
(b) How do you plan to treat the disease ? Write the indications of the following drugs:
(a) Osimum. (b) Cantharis.
(c) Terebinthinum. (d) Phosphorus.

3. (a) Describe the aetiology, clinical features and differential diagnosis of “Chorea”?
(b) What is the miasm involved in ‘chorea’? Give the indications of the following drugs.
(a) Agaricus. (b) Tarentula.
(c) Mygale. (d) Zincum-met.

4. (a) Define Myocardial infarction? Describe the aetiology, clinical features and complications of myocardial
infarction.
(b) How do you manage the case ? Write the indications of the following drugs
(a) Cactus. (b) Lilium-tigr. -
(c) Spongia. (d) Lachesis. -

5. (a) Describe the aetiology, pathogenesis and signs and symptoms of’osteo-arthritis’. Discuss the
differential diagnosis?
(b) What is the miasm involved in osteo-arthritis. Write the indications of the following drugs
(a) Ledum. (b) Rhus-tox.
(c) Pulsatilla. (d) Medorrhinum.

6. (a) Describe ‘Eczema’.


(b) What is the miasm involved in Eczema? How do you classify Eczema as per Hahnemann classification of

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diseases. Write the indications of the following drugs.
(a) Graphites. (b) Ars-Album.
(c) Petroleum. (d) Clematis.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1997


Paper I—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

I. Give an account of the clinical presentation, diagnosis with differential diagnosis, possible complications
and management of Mumps, mention the use of Rhustox, Mere. Sol., Lachesis and Pilocarpus.

II. A 30-years old obese lady requests investigations and management of obesity. Discuss the endocrine
disorders to be ruled out. Consider the complications and management of obesity.

III. Describe the clinical features and complications of Peptic ulcer. What are the general and therapeutic
lines of management?

IV. Discuss the aetiology, symptoms and signs, and varieties of Pulmonary fibrosis. Outline the causes of
Exertional dyspnoea.

V. C1assify Leukemias. Give an account of the aetiopathogenesis, clinical picture and management of Acute
monoblastic leukaemia.

VI. Write notes on


(a) Polycythaemia.
(b) Widal test.
(c) Yellow fever.
(d) Therapeutics of whooping cough.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1997


Paper II—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

I. Classify Arthritis, giving examples. Give the clinical manifestations, investigations and management of
Osteoarthrosis.

II. Illustrate the various manifestations of Ischaemic Heart Disease. Outline the investigations carried out
routinely in such a case.

III. Discuss the various causes of Headache. Describe the clinical picture, complications and management of
Migraine, mentioning the use of Iris vers., Sanguinaria, Cedron and Psorinum.

IV. Describe the aetiology, clinical presentaion and diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Outline Dr. Hahnemann’s
guidelines in the management of Mental diseases.

V. Bring out fully the aetiopathogenesis and clinical picture of Eczeme,. mentioning the varieties. Suggest
the general and therapeutic measures in management.

VI. Write notes on:


(a) Uraemia.
(b) Motor neurone disease.
(c) Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome.
(d) Startle reflex.

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FINAL B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 1998
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper II

I.Describe the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and management of Rheumatoid
arthritis, giving the use of Bryonia, acid salicylicum, kali iod., and sulphur.

II Classify, giving examples, the various form. of Cardiac Arrhythmias. Differentiate cardiac arrest and
cardiac failure.

III Consider the differential diagnosis and investigations to be made in a middle aged man presenting with
generalized oedema.Discuss the general and therapeutic management of chronic renal failure.

IV What are the Intra Cranial space occupying Lesions ? Discuss the investigations and differential diagnosis.
Suggest the management of a case of cerebral haemorrhage.

V Describe the various forms of Neurosis. Explain the general management, and therapeutic approach.

VI Write notes on:


(a) Sociopathy.
(b) Impetigo.
(c) Midarm circumference.
(d) Management of renal calculi.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1998


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper I

1. Describe briefly the clinical picture of AIDS. Write on the scope of Homoeopathy in AIDS.

2. Discuss the various presentation of Diabetes Mellitus at its onset. Explain the role of Homoeopathic
Physician in its management and the investigations to be carried out to assess the progress of treatment.

3. Write notes on:


(a) Tetany.
(b) Complications of Whooping cough.
(c) Stool examination in Helminthiasis.
(d) Management of Kwashiorkar.

4. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and management of Cirrhosis of Liver.

5. Give an account of the Allergic Respiratory Diseases. What role has Homoeopathy in their management?

6. Write notes on:


(a) A/c Pancreatitis.
(b) Pel Ebstein fever.
(c) Eosinopliilia.
(d) Therapeutics of Acid Pepsin disease.

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FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1998
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper II

1. Discuss the aetiology, clinical features and management of Acute Glomerulonephritis.

2. Give an account of the various clinical presentation of Systemic Hypertension. Discuss the investigations
and management.

3. Write notes on:


(a) Differentiation of Rheumatoid arthritis and Rheumatic arthritis.
(b) ECG.
(c) Therapeutics of Renal Calculi.
(d) Bed-wetting.

4. Describe the clinical picture, diagnosis and management of Viral Encephalitis.

5. Differentiate the various forms of Pyodermas commonly seen. State the management.

6. Write notes on
(a) Differentiation of Depressive Psychosis and Reactive Depression.
(b) Psychoanalysis.
(c) Management of Paraplegia.
(d) Skin scraping. test.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 1999


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper I

I. Describe the clinical varieties and diagnosis of Poliomyclitis. What has Homoeopathy to offer in its
management and prevention?

II. An young lady presents with features of hypothroidism. What symptoms and signs, and investigations
help in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis?

III. Write notes on:


(a) Diabetic ketoacidosis.
(b) Peripheral blood smear.
(c) Sleeping sickness.
(d) Management of iron deficiency anaemia.

IV Discuss the aetiopathogenesis, complications and management of Peptic Ulcer.

V. Outline the causes of Exertional Dyspnoea in an elderly man. Discuss the investigations and management
you would consider in such a case.

VI. Write notes on:


(a) Acute appendicitis.
(b) Chronic myeloid leukaemia.
(c) Endoscopy.(d) Management of iron deficiency anaemia.

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FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 1999
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper II

1. Describe the clinical features and diagnosis of Rheumatoid arthritis. Add a note on the management.

2. C1assify cardiac arrhythmias. Which of these are seen as complications of myocardial infarction ? Add a
note on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

3. Write notes on
(a) Tread test. (b) Nephrotic syndrome.
(c) BHP. (d) Diarrhoea in children.

4. In the case of a 48 year old man with recurrent headache, discuss the investigations you would suggest
to arrive at a diagnosis. Write on the management of tension headache.

5. Describe the various manifestations of allergic skin diseases. Outline the management.

6. Write notes on
(a) Motorneurone disease. (b) Schizophrenia.
(c) Bender gestalt test. (d) Behavior therapy.

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1999


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper I

1.Describe the aetiology, clinical features and complications of Influenza. State the Homoeopathic approach
in management of fevers.

2. A young woman detected urine sugar on routine examination. Discuss the investigations needed to
confirm Diabetes mellitus, mentioning also the differential diagnosis. How is early onset Diabetes managed?

3. Write notes on:


(a) Algid malaria.
(b) TFT.
(c) Management of gout.
(d) Bleeding gums.

4. Outline the causes of Dyspepsia. How is Peptic ulcer diagnosed and managed?

5. Discuss the aetiopathogenesis, diagnosis and management of Primary complex.

6. Write notes on:


(a) Lymphadenopathy.
(b) Von-Willebrand disease.
(c) Hook-worm disease.
(d) Oxygen therapy.

FINAL B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2000


Paper I—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

1. Explain the various clinical presentation, complications and management of herpes zoster.
2. Discuss the clinical features, diagnosis and management of hypothyroidism.
3. Write notes on
(a) Diabetic coma. (b) Hepatitis E.

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(c) Angular stomatitis. (d) Rickets.
4. Describe the symptoms and signs, diagnosis and management of acute lobar pneumonia.
5. A 50-year old man presents with dysphagia. Consider the various disorder in differential diagnosis, and
the possible methods of management in each.
6. Write notes on
(a) Cholelithiasis. (b) Polycythaemia.
(c) Management of helminthiasis. (d) Rat-bite fever.

FINAL B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 1999


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE—Paper II

I.An elderly man is brought with pain and swelling in knees and shoulder joints. Consider the differential
diagnosis and investigations. Outline the management of cervical spondylosis.

II. Discuss the diagnosis, complications and management of essential hypertension.

III. Write notes on


(a) Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction.
(b) Investigations in Urolithiasis.
(c) Convulsions in newborn.
(d) Mororeflex.

IV. Describe the various forms of Involuntary movements. Write on the management of Parkinson’s disease.

V. Classify mental diseases, giving examples. Give the clinical picture and management of Schizophrenia.

VI. Write notes on


(a) Management of Eczema.
(b) Tinea cruris.
(c) Sociopathy.
(d) Landry’s paralysis.

FINAL B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2000


Paper Il—PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

1. Discuss the differential diagnosis of joint pains in a middle-aged individual


2. Describe the investigations, complications and management of essential hypertension.
3. Write notes on
(a) Angioplasty.
(b) Systolicmurmurs.
(c) BHP.
(d) Pruritus genitalia.
4. Briefly differentiate the major psychiatric disorders.
5. Give an account of the fungal skin disorders seen in our country. Write on the management.
6. Write notes on :
(a) CT scan brain.
(b) WDP
(c) Impetigo.
(d) Febrile convulsions in children.

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FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2008
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.1

I. Discuss clinical features, actiopathogenesis and complications of Groves disease. (10 marks)
II. Write notes on:
1 Blak water fever. 2 Marasmus.
3 Crohn’s disease. 4 Bronchiectasis.
5 Toxic goitre. (5 x 5 = 25 marks)
III. Write short notes on:
1 Filariasis. 2 Whooping cough. 3.Grey turner sign.
4. Fluid thrill. 5 Bullae. (5 x 3 15 marks)

Section B
I. Describe causes, clinical features, and complications of C.O.P.D. (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
(10 marks)
II. Write notes on:
1 Pneumoconiosis. 2 Peptic ulcer.
3 Vit B deficiency. 4 Pneumothorax.
5.Amoebic dysentery. (5 x 5 25 marks)
III. Write short notes on:
1. Herpes zoster. 2 Haematemasis.
3. Dwarfism. 4 Purpura.
5. Wheezing. (5 x 3 = 15 marks)

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2008


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.11

1. Describe in detail Congestive Cardiac Failure along with its clinical features. (10 marks)
11. Write notes on:
1. Dialysis.
2. Jaundice.
3. Tetralogy of Fallout.
4. Phaecochromocytoma.
5. Renal Transplant. (5 X 5 = 25 marks)
111.Write short notes on:
1. Bells phenomenon.
2. Lumbar puncture.
3. Kernig’s sign.
4. Vitiligo.
5. Coma-vigil. (5 x 3=15 marks)

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Section B
1V.Describe pathology signs and symptom, complication of Nephrotic syndrome. (10 marks)
V. Write notes on:
1. Heart block.
2. Wilson disease.
3. Sickle cell Anaemia.
4. Marfan’s syndrome.
5. Sciatica. (5 x 5 = 25 marks)
VI.Write short notes on:
1. Pulsu paradoxus
2. Aschoffs bodies.
3. Bnouts Reflexi
4. Apex beat.
5. String’s sign. (5 x 3 = 15 marks)

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2008


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.111

I. Define management of malnutrition with Homoeopathic medicine. (15 marks


II. Differentiate between Anacardium, Lachesis and Cannabis Indica in schizophrenia. (15 marks)
III. Give indications of following in Rheumatoid Arthritis
1 Kali lod. 2 Rhus tox.
3 Colchicum. 4 Bryonia. (4 X 5 = 20 marks)

Section B
I. Define management of Jaundice with homoeopathic medicine. (15 marks)
II. Differentiate between sepia, graphites and Rhus tox is Ringworm treatment. (15 marks)
III.Give indication of following in Cholera
1 Veratrum album.
2 Camphor.
3 Podophyllum.
4 Arsenic Album. (4 x 5 = 20 marks)

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, August 2008


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.1

Section A and B should be answered in separate answer-books


Section A
1.Describe the aetiopathology, diagnosis and articular complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis. (5+5+5=15)
2. Write short notes on
a) Pheochrmocytome
b) Wilson’s disease

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c) Tetany
d)lung function test
e) Zolliger Ellison syndrome
f) Beriberi
g) Clubbing
SECTION-B
3. Define and describe Bronchiectasis. Discuss its diagnosis and complications.(5+5+5=15)
4• Write short notes on
Gout
a) Exophthalmic goitre
b) Ulcerative colitis
c) Diabetic retinopathy
d) Reitier’s disease
e) Marasmus
f) Achalasia cardia,

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, Feb 2009


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.1

Section A
I. Discuss the causes, clinical features and complications of Kwashiorkor (10 marks)
II. Write notes on :
I. Blue-Bloater. 2. Rome Criteria for I.B.S.
3. Duodenal Ulcer. 4. Polio.
5. B.C.G.Vaccine. (5 X 5 25 marks)

III. Write short notes on


1. Simon’s foci. 2. H1V.
3. Stridor. 4. Chilblains.
5. Vitamin C. (5 X 3 = 15 marks)

Section B
IV. Give aetiology, clinical feature and complications of Cushing’s syndrome. (10 marks)
V. Write notes on:
I. Suppurative pneumonia. 2. Dyapepsia.
3. Reflux Oesophagitis. 4. Loeffler’s syndrome.
5. Irritable Bowel syndrome. (5 X 5 = 25 marks)

VI. Write short notes on:


1. A.D.H. (Anti Diuretic Hormone). 2. Manning’s criteria.
3. Status Asthmaticus. 4. Vitamin D.
5. Candle-grease sign. (5 X 3 = 15 marks)

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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.11

Section A
I. Discuss Hemiplegia, its aetiology, pathology and clinical features. (10 marks)
II. Write notes on
(a) Myasthemia gravis. (b)depression.
(c) Reiter’s disease. (d)Scabies.
(e) Steatorrhoea. (5 x 5 = 25 marks)
III. Write short notes on
(a) Brudinski sign. (b) Shenven’s sign.
(c) Dysartheria. (d) Water hammer pulse.
(e) Telangiectasis. (5 X = 15 marks)

Section B
1. Discuss Meningitis with its aetiology, pathology, clinical feature and complications. (10 marks)
II. Write notes on
(a) Anxiety neurosis. (b) Gonorrhoea.
(c) Migraine. (d) Multiple myeloma.
(e) Sehizophrenia. (5 x 5 = 25 marks)
III. Write short notes on
(a) Cyanosis. (b) Pyuria.
(c) Amonexia nervosa. (d) Phobia.
(e) Aphasia. (5 x 3 15 marks)

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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Paper.111

Section A
1. Define management of Angina Pectoris with Homoeopathic medicine. (15 marks)
II. Differentiate between Lachesis, Kalibi and Belladonna in Headache. (15 marks)
III. Give indications of the following in:
1. Apis. 2 .Apocynun.
3 .Acetic Acid. 4. Rhus tox. (4 x 5 20 marks)

Section B
IV. Define Homoeopathic Management of Pneumonia. (15 marks)
V. Differentiate between Hepar suiph. Kali Carh and Arsenic Album in Bronchial Asthma. (15 marks)

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VI. Give indications of the following in Malaria
1. China.
2 .Arsenic Album.
3 .Gelsemium.
4 .Eupatorium Perfoliatum. (4 x 5 = 20 marks)

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2009.


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS (Paper - I)

SECTION - A
1. Describe the aetiology, complications and management of obesity. (5+5+5=15)
2. Write short notes on :
a) The vital signs in clinical examination. b) Asbestosis.
c) Diagnosis of portal Hypertension. d) Murphy's sign.
e) Marasmic Kwashiorkor: fl Tension Pneumothorax. g) Management of Adenoids. (7x5=35 Marks)

SECTION -- B
3. Describe the aetiology, clinical manifestations and management of osteoarthritis. (s+s+s=1s)
4. a) Frostbite. b) Tetany.
c j Cushing's disease.
d) Ocular manifestation in Rheumatoid arthritis. e) N K. Cells.
t) Differential diagnosis of short stature. g) Hyposensitisation. (7x5=35 Marks)

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PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS (Paper - II)

SECTION - A
1. What do you mean by Ischemic Heart Disease? How will you Diagnose and investigate a case of stable
Angina Pectoris. (5+5+5=15)
2. Write short notes on :
a) Aplastic Anemia. b) Poiycythemia.
c) Writers Cramp. d) Hydrocephalus. e) Hysteria.
f) Alopecia.
g) Hirsutism. (7x5=35 Marks)

SECTION - B
3. Describe the Aetiology Clinical features and complications of chronic renal failure. (5+5+5=15)
4. Write notes on :
a) Patent Ductus arteriosus. b) Eisenmengers Syndrome. c ) Ataxia.
d) Schwannoma. e) Paraplegia. f) Lichen Planus.
g) Acne Vulgar-is. (7x5=35 Marks)

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FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2009.
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS (Paper - III)

SECTION - A
1. Discuss the important medicines for Diabetes mellitus in achieving control and preventing
complications. 15
2. Give the therapeutics of :
a) Extrinsic allergic alveolitis b) Haemorrhoids
c) Achalasia Cardia
d) Post viral arthritis. (4x5=20 Marks)

3. Write the indications of:


a) Colchicum and Benzoic acid in gout b) Iodum and Bromium in goitre
c) Fucus vesiculosus and Calcarea in obesity d) Phosphorus and Kali Carb in pleurisy
e) Calcarea Sulph and Mercurius in suppurative pneumonia. (3x5=15 Marks) P.T.O.

SECTION - B
4. Describe the important medicines useful in congestive cardiac failure.15
5. Give the therapeutics of :
a) Depressive illness b) Chorea
c) Fulminating infantile diarrhoea
d) A/c glomerulonephritis. (4x5=20 Marks)
6. Write the indications of :
a) Digitalis and Naj a in arrhythimia
b) Cholesterinum and Lycopodium in cirrhosis of liver
c) Anacardium and Cannabis indica in paranoid schizophrenia
d) Stramonium and Cicuta in Febrile convulsions
e) Equisetum and Causticum in enuresis. (3x5=15 Marks)

FINAL YEAR B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2009.


PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS (Paper - II)

SECTION - A
1. Define chronic corpulmonale, describe its Aetiology clinical features and
complications. (5+10=15)
2. Write short notes on : a) Multiple Myeloma. b) Hyper splenism.
c) Hemodialysis. d) Hamaturia. e) Verrucae. f)Tinea corporis.
g) Electro convulsive therapy (ECT). (7x5=35 Marks)

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SECTION - B
3. Define multiple sclerosis. Describe its Aetiology, clinical features and complications. (5+10=15)
4. Write notes on:
a) Coarctation of Aorta.
b) Differential clubbing.
c) Wilsons disease.
d) Biliary cirrhosis.
e) Insomnia.
f) Patch test.
g) Malignant hypertension. (7x5=35 Marks)

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS (Paper - III)

SECTION - A
1. Describe the important medicines used in the management of stroke. 15
2. Give the therapeutics of (4x5=20 Marks)
a) Palpitation
b ) Hypertension
c) Pernicious anemia
d) Cough after measles.
3. Write the indications of (5x3=15 Marks)
a) Apismel and Arsalb in Filariasis
b) Bryonia and Iod:um in pleuresy
c) Causticum and gelsemiorn in poliomyelitis.
d) Phosphorus and lachesis in purpura.
e) Sulphur and lycopodium in Hyperlipidemia

SECTION - B
4. Give the important Medicines useful in intestinal amoebiasis. 15
5. Give the Therapeutics of (5x4=20 Marks)
a) Paraplegia
b) Scabies c)Rhinitis d)Insominia
6. Write the indications of:
a)China & chelidoneum in liver disorders
b) Irisversicolar and phosphorus in Pancreas
c) Arsenicalb and sulphur in chronic renal failure
d) Mercsol and mezerium in pvoderma
e) Colchicum and nux vomica in dysentery. (5x3-15)

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