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Union of India - Section

Section 50 in Homoeopathy (Degree Course) Regulations, 1983

50. Thuja occidentalis

B:. Practical or clinical:This will cover,-(i)case taking of acute and chronic patients(ii)case processing including totality of symptoms, selection of medicine, potency and repetition scheduleEach student shall maintain practical record or journal with record of five cases.C. Examination:The syllabus covered in First BHMS and Second BHMS course are the following, namely:-
1. Theory:  
1.1.Number of papers-01  
1.2.Marks: 100  
1.3.Distribution of marks:  
1.3.1. Topics of I BHMS- 50 Marks  
1.3.2. Topics of II BHMS- 50 Marks  
2. Practical including viva voce or oral:  
2.1. Marks:100  
2.2. Distribution of marks; Marks
2.2.1. Case taking and Case  
Processing of one long case 30
2.2.2. Case taking of one short Case 10
2.2.3.Maintenance of Practical record or journal 10
2.2.4. Viva voce (oral) 50
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Total 100
Third B.H.M.SIn addition to the syllabus of First and Second B.H.M.S including the use of medicines for Second BHMS (Appendix-I), the following additional topics and medicines are included in the syllabus of homoeopathic materia medica for the Third B.H.M.S examination.A. General Topics of Homoeopathic Materia Medica -In addition to the syllabus of First and Second BHMS including the use of medicines for Second BHMS (Appendix-I), the following additional topics and medicines are included in the syllabus of Homoeopathic Materia Medica for the Third BHMS Examination.(a)concept of nosodes - definition of nosodes, types of nosodes, general indications of dosodes.(b)concepts of constitution, temperaments, diathesis -definitions, various concepts of constitution with their peculiar characteristics, importance of constitution, temperaments and diathesis and their utility in treatment of patients.B. Concept of mother tincture.C. Homoeopathic medicines to be taught in Third BHMS as in Appendix-IIAppendix-II
1. Acetic acid
2. Actea spicata
3. Agaricus muscarius
4. Agnus castus
5. Alumina
6. Ambra grisea
7. Ammonium carbonicum
8. Ammonium muriaticum
9. Anacardium orientale
10. Apocynum cannabinum
11. Arsenicum Iodatum
12. Asafoetida
13. Aurum metallicum
14. Baryta carbonica
15. Belladonna
16. Benzoic acid
17. Berberis vulgaris
18. Bismuth
19. Borax
20. Bovista Iycoperdon
21. Bromium
22. Bufo rana
23. Cactus grandiflorus
24. Caladium seguinum
25. Calcarea arsenicosa
26. Camphora
27. Cannabis indica
28. Cannabis sativa
29. Cantharis vesicatoria
30. Carbo vegetabilis
31. Chelidonium majus
32. Conium maculatum
33. Crotalus horridus
34. Croton tiglium
35. Cyclamen europaeum
36. Digitalis purpurea
37. Dioscorea villosa
38. Equisetum hyemale
39. Ferrum metallicum
40. Graphites
41. Helleborus niger
42. Hyoscyamus niger
43. Ignatia amara
44. Kali bichromicum
45. Kali bromatum
46. Kali carbonicum
47. Kreosotum
48. Lachesis muta
49. Moschus
50. Murex purpurea
51. Muriatic acid
52. Naja tripudians
53. Natrum carbonicum
54. Nitric acid
55. Nux moschata
56. Opium
57. Oxalic acid
58. Petroleum
59. Phosphoric acid
60. Phosphorus
61. Phytolacca decandra
62. Picric acid
63. Platinum metallicum
64. Podophyllum
65. Secale cornutum
66. Selenium
67. Sepia
68. Staphysagria
69. Stramonium
70. Sulphuric acid
71. Syphilinum
72. Tabacum
73. Taraxacum officinale
74. Tarentula cubensis
75. Terebinthina
76. Theridion
77. Thlaspi bursa pastoris
78. Veratrum album
Group studies
Acid group
Carbon group
Kali group
Ophidia group
Mercurius group
Spider group
D. Practical or clinical:
(1)This will cover,-
(a)case taking of acute and chronic patients
(b)case processing including selection of medicine, potency and repetition schedule
(2)Each student shall maintain a journal having record of ten case takings.E. Examination:
1. Theory:  
1. 1 Numberof papers- 01  
1. 2 Marks:100  
1. 3Distribution of marks:  
1.3.1 Topicsof Second BHMS- 50 Marks  
1.3.2 Topicsof Third BHMS- 50 Marks  
2. Practical including viva voce or oral:  
2.1.Marks:100  
2.2.Distribution of marks: Marks
2.2.1. Casetaking and case processing of one long case 30
2.2.2 Casetaking of one short case 10
2.2.3Maintenanceof practical record or journal 10
2.2.4. Vivavoce or oral 50
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Total 100
Fourth B.H.M.SIn addition to the syllabus of First, Second and Third BHMS including the medicines taught as per the Appendices I and II, the following additional topics and medicines are included in the syllabus for the Fourth BHMS examination.A. General topics of Homoeopathic materia medica - Sarcodes - definition and general indications.B. Medicines indicated in Appendix-III shall be taught in relation to the medicines of Appendices-I and II for comparison wherever required.Appendix-III
1 Abies canadensis 70 Jonosia asoca
2 Abies nigra 71 Justicia adhatoda
3 Carbo animalis 72 Ocimum sanctum
4 Carbolic acid 73 Syzigium jambolanum
5 Cundurango 74 Ratanhia peruviana
6 Fluoricum acidum 75 Collinsonia canadensis
7 Hydrastis canadensis 76 Antimonium arsenicosum
8 Raphanus sativus 77 Sticta pulmonaria
9 Magnesia carbonica 79 Asterias rubens
10 Magnesia muriatica 80 Iodium
11 Anthracinum 81 Thyroidinum
12 Bacillinum 82 Argentum metallicum
13 Lac caninum 83 Cuprum metallicum
14 Lac defloratum 84 Plumbum metallicum
15 Lyssin 85 Zincum metallicum
16 Medorrhinum 86 Adonis vernalis
17 Psorinum 87 Kalmia latifolia
18 Pyrogenium 88 Physostigma venenosum
19 Vaccininum 89 Mercurius corrosivus
20 Variolinum 90 Mercurius cyanatus
21 Hydrocotyle asiatica 91 Mercurius dulcis
22 Mezereum 92 Mercurius solubilis
23 Radium bromatum 93 Mercurius sulphuricus
24 Urtica urens 94 Causticum
25 Vinca minor 95 Bacillus No. 7
26 Abrotanum 96 Dysentery co
27 Rheum palmatum 97 Gaertner
28 Sanicula aqua 98 Morgan pure
29 Acalypha indica 99 Morgan gaertner
30 Corallium rubrum 100 Proteus bacillus
31 Lobelia inflata 101 Sycotic bacillus
32 Mephitis putorius Additional medicines
33 Rumex crispus 102 Aesculus hippocastanum
34 Sabadilla officinalis 103 Adrenalinum
35 Sambucus nigra 104 Artemesia vulgaris
36 Squilla maritima 105 Avena sativa
37 Baryta muriatica 106 Blatta orientalis
38 Crataegus oxyacantha 107 Carcinosin
39 Lithium carbonicum 108 Carduus marianus
40 Rauwolfia serpentina 109 Ceanothus
41 Caulophyllum 110 Chininum arsenicosum
42 Cocculus indicus 111 Cholesterinum
43 Crocus sativus 112 Coca erythroxylon
44 Helonias dioica 113 Diphtherinum
45 Lillium tigrinum 114 Erigeron canadensis
46 Sabina 115 Malandrinum
47 Trillium pendulum 116 Menyanthes
48 Viburnum opulus 117 Onosmodium
49 Cicuta virosa 118 Passiflora incarnata
50 Ranunculus bulbosus 119 Ustilago maydis
51 Rhododendron chrysanthum 120 Stannum metallicum
52 Clematis erecta 121 Valeriana officinalis
53 Sabal serrulata 122 X - ray
54 Sarsaparilla officinalis    
55 Coffea cruda    
56 Glonoine    
57 Melilotus    
58 Millefolium    
59 Sanguinaria canadensis    
60 Spigelia    
61 Veratrum viride    
62 Capsicum    
63 Cedron    
64 Eupatorium perfoliatum    
65 Abroma augusta    
66 Calotropis gigantea    
67 Carica papaya    
68 Cassia sophera    
69 Ficus religiosa    
Sl. No. Group studies
1 Baryta group
2 Calcarea group
3 Magnesia group
4 Natrum group
5 Compositae family
6 Ranunculacae family
7 Solonacae family
C. Practical or clinical:Each student shall maintain a journal having record of ten acute and ten chronic case takings.D. Examination:
1. Theory:  
1.1 Numberof papers-02  
2.1 Marks:200  
2.1.1Distribution of marks:  
2.1.2Paper-I: Topics of First, Second and Third B.H.M.S.- 100 Marks  
2.1.3Paper-II:Topics of IV B.H.M.S.- 100 Marks  
2. Practical including viva voce or oral:  
2.1. Marks:200  
2.2.Distribution of marks; Marks
2.2.1. Casetaking and Case processing of one long case 60
2.2.2 Casetaking of one short case 20
2.2.3Maintenance of practical record or journal 20
2.2.4. Vivavoce (oral) 100
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Total 200
PathologyInstructions. - I (a) Pathology and microbiology shall be taught in relation to the concept of miasms as evolved by Samuel Hahnemann and further developed by JT Kent, H.A. Robert, J.H. Allen and other stalwarts, with due reference to Koch's postulate, correlation with immunity, susceptibility and thereby emphasizing homoeopathic concept of evolution of disease and cure;
(b)Focus will be given on the following points, namely:-
(1)Pathology in relation with Homoeopathic Materia Medica.
(2)Correlation of miasms and pathology.
(3)Characteristic expressions of each miasm.
(4)Classification of symptoms and diseases according to pathology.
(5)Pathological findings of diseases; their interpretation, correlation and usage in the management of patients under homoeopathic treatment.
(c)To summarise, all the topics in the general and systemic pathology and microbiology should be correlated, at each juncture, with homoeopathic principles so that the importance of pathology in Homoeopathic system could be understood by the students.
A. Theory:
(a). General Pathology