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CURRICULUM OF BACHELOR OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCIENCES (BHMS)

(Revised 2010)

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HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION ISLAMABAD

CURRICULUM DIVISION, HEC


Dr. Syed Sohail H. Naqvi Prof. Dr. Altaf Ali G. Shaikh Mr. M. Javed Khan Ms. Ghayyur Fatima Dr. M. Tahir Ali Shah Executive Director Member (Acad) Advisor (Acad) Director (Curri) Deputy Director (Curri)

CONTENTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Curriculum for Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences Objective of the course Scheme of Studies for Semester System BHMS Specific Objectives of Course Objectives of the Courses Scheme of Studies for Annual System BHMS First Professional Year BHMS Final Year 7 8 9 18 127 128 212

PREFACE
The curriculum of subject is described as a throbbing pulse of a nation. By viewing curriculum one can judge the stage of development and its pace of socio-economic development of a nation. With the advent of new technology, the world has turned into a global village. In view of tremendous research taking place world over new ideas and information pours in like of a stream of fresh water, making it imperative to update the curricula after regular intervals, for introducing latest development and innovation in the relevant field of knowledge. In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3 Sub-Section 2 (ii) of Act of Parliament No. X of 1976 titled Supervision of Curricula and Textbooks and Maintenance of Standard of Education the erstwhile University Grants Commission was designated as competent authority to develop review and revise curricula beyond Class-XII. With the repeal of UGC Act, the same function was assigned to the Higher Education Commission under its Ordinance of 2002 Section 10 Sub-Section 1 (v). In compliance with the above provisions, the HEC undertakes revamping and refurbishing of curricula after regular intervals in a democratic manner involving universities/DAIs, research and development institutions and local Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The intellectual inputs by expatriate Pakistanis working in universities and R&D institutions of technically advanced countries are also invited to contribute and their views are incorporated where considered appropriate by the National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC).

To bring international compatibility to qualifications held from Pakistani universities/DAIs for promotion of students mobility and job seekers around the globe, a Committee comprising of Conveners of the National Curriculum Revision Committee of HEC met in 2009 and developed a unified template for standardized 4-years/8-semesters BS degree programmes. This unified template was aimed to inculcate broader base of knowledge in the subjects like English, Sociology, Philosophy, Economics etc in addition to major discipline of study. The Bachelor of Homeo Pathic Medical Sceinces (BHMS) degree course requires to be completed in 5-years/10-semesters, and shall require qualifying of 176 credit hours. In line with above, NCRC comprising senior university faculty and experts from various stakeholders and the respective accreditation councils has finalized the curriculum of (BHMS). The same is being 4

recommended for adoption by the universities/DAIs channelizing through relevant statutory bodies of the universities.

PROF. DR. ALTAF ALI G. SHAIKH


Member Academics March 2010

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
STAGE-I STAGE-II STAGE-III STAGE-IV

CURRI. UNDER CONSIDERATI ON COLLECTION OF EXP NOMINATION UNI, R&D, INDUSTRY & COUNCILS

CURRI. IN

FINAL STAGE

FOLLOW UP

DRAFT STAGE
APPRAISAL OF 1ST DRAFT BY EXP PREP. OF FINAL CURRI. QUESTIONNAI RE

CONS. OF NCRC.

FINALIZATION OF DRAFT BY

PRINTING OF CURRI.

COMMENTS

NCRC
PREP. OF DRAFT BY NCRC IMPLE. OF CURRI. REVIEW

Abbreviations Used: NCRC. National Curriculum Revision Committee VCC. Vice-Chancellors Committee EXP. Experts COL. Colleges UNI. Universities PREP. Preparation REC. Recommendations LI Learning Innovation R&D Research & Development Organization HEC Higher Education Commission

ORIENTATION COURSES BY LI, HEC

BACK TO STAGE-I

Minutes of the Meeting


The National curriculum Revision Committee meeting was held on April 26-28, 2010 at HEC Regional Center, Karachi to finalize the draft curriculum of Homoeopathy developed in the preliminary meeting of NCRC in June 21-23, 2010. The following experts attended the preliminary and final National Curriculum Revision Committee meetings: 1. Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Dean Faculty of Pharmacy & Alternative Medicine The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur. Prof. Dr. Mansoor Ahmad Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Karachi, Karachi Prof. Dr. Syed Kamaluddin, Dean, Faculty of Homoeopathy, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology, Karachi. Prof. Dr. Zafar Saeed Saify HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry University of Karachi, Karachi Prof. Hakim Abdul Hannan Dean Faculty of Eastern Medicine Hamdard University, Karachi. Homoeopathic Dr. Aman Ullah Bismil Chief Executive BM (Pvt) Ltd, 22-Anum Road, Industrial Estate, Glaxo Town, 20 KM Ferozpur Road, Lahore. Homoeopathic Dr. Pervez Akhter Qureshi, President, National Council of Homoeopathy, Islamabad. Homoeopathic Dr. Syed Javaid Hussain Shah Flat No.1, 3rd Floor Block-A, Taj Complex, 7 Convener

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M.A Jinnah Road, Karachi. Homoeopathic Dr. Faisal Nami Principal, Sindh Homoeopathic Medical College, Guro Nagar, Hyderabad. Dr. Saeed Choudhary House No.225-B, St. No.15, Gulzar-e-Quaid, Rawalpindi. Dr. Muhammad Tahir Sajjad, DDG (Homeo & Tib) (Hospitals) Ministry of Health, C-Block, Room No.213, 2nd Floor, Pak Secretariat, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad. Dr. Dawar Saied Roomi Saify C/o Prof. Dr. Zafar Saeed Saify Visiting Professor, HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi. Dr. Col. (Retd) Iqbal Shahin Frontier Homoeopathic Medical College 15-B, Phase-V, Hayatabad Peshawar. Ph: 091-5816613-4 /5892745

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The Meeting started with recitation of Holy Quran by Professor Dr. Syed Kamaluddin.The Director General Curriculum Prof. Dr. Altaf Ali G. Sheikh welcomed the participants on behalf of Chairman, HEC. He concisely explained the course of action of Curriculum development/Revision exercised by the Higher Education Commission. Mr. Muhammad Javaid Khan, Advisor (Academics Department) also discussed about the education of Homoeopathy at Diploma level and its up gradation at the Degree stage. After the introduction of participants, the N.C.R.C. unanimously selected Prof. Dr. Mahmood Ahmad, Dean Faculty of Pharmacy & Alternative Medicine and Member, National Council for Homoeopathy as convener and Homoeopathic Dr. Col. (Retd.) Iqbal Shahin, Member National Council for Homoeopathy, Frontier Homoeopathic Medical College, Peshawar as Secretary of the National Committee. Afterwards, the session was opened for general deliberation 8

on different issues of curriculum of Homoeopathy. In the preliminary meeting held on April 26-28, 2010 at HEC Regional Centre, Karachi, the curriculum of BHMS 5 years degree program was prepared. The final meeting of National Curriculum Revision Committee was held on June 21-23, 2010 at HEC Regional Centre, Karachi. The final draft of curriculum for B.H.M.S. in annual and semester system of examinations were finalized, annexed at A and B. The following decisions were unanimously taken: 1. It was unanimously decided that the name of the degree in homeopathy would be Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences (BHMS). The duration will be 5 years. 2. The eligibility for admission in BHMS will be intermediate with pre-medical group of subjects or equivalent. Candidates seeking admission on the basis of B. Sc. will have to pass the biological subjects (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry and Physiology) or equivalent. 3. The medium of instructions will be English.

4. Government and HEC should establish a Centre of Excellence in Homeopathy for the advancement of research and development. 5. Only the adequately qualified faculty/staff is recommended for teaching Homeopathy. The teacher and student ratio should be according to approved criteria. 6. The BHMS degree should be equivalent to the medical and allied sciences for admissions in the higher studies and research programs and also for the employment. 7. It is proposed that HEC and National Council for Homeopathy should recommend at their level to the Ministry of Health/Health Departments for the creation of posts of medical officers (Homoeo) in grade 17 and above in the government and semi government hospitals for the BHMS graduates. 8. It is also proposed that the HEC and National for Homeopathy may recommend creation of seats in the government and semi government hospitals for the internship of BHMS graduates. 9. It is also proposed that the HEC and National for Homeopathy request the government to construct or avail separate wards in the 9

government and semi government hospitals for the internship of BHMS graduates. Government should establish independent Homeopathic Medicine Hospital in all the provinces of Pakistan. 10. It is observed that Faculties, Colleges and Institutes where degree program has been started, they have not been given any representation in the National Council for Homeopathy. If such privilege/opportunity has been provided, they will be in a better position to facilitate degree level education and its application program. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that HEAD of institution where BHMS degree program has been initiated should be nominated as member of National Council for Homeopathy. 11. Refresher courses for teachers training should be held by the HEC for BHMS graduates to upgrade their knowledge and skill and workshop for clinical research is organized as continuing educational program. 12. The HEC should provide a sizeable grant to the institutes running degree program for the purchase of laboratory instruments and equipments to upgrade the laboratory facilities as well as purchase of books for libraries. 13. The HEC should provide foreign scholarship program to BHMS graduates for higher studies and research like other disciplines. 14. Foreign subject experts in the field of Homeopathic Medicine should be invited to deliver lectures and conduct workshops 15. It is also recommended that next time when the curriculum of BHMS revised by the HEC, the convener and Secretary of the present committee should be invited. The Committee members thanked Prof. Dr. Javiad Laghari, Chairperson HEC, Prof. Dr. Altaf Ali G Sheikh, Member HEC, Ms. Ghayaur Fatima, Director (Academics Department), Mr. Fida Hussain, Director Regional Centre Karachi and other staff of HEC for arranging the NCRC meeting and to facilitate the members in developing/revising the curriculum of Homoeopathy.

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CURRICULUM FOR BACHELOR OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCIENCES Part-I


1. The nomenclature of the degree will be Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences (BHMS). 2. The Degree course of BHMS shall comprise a course of study consisting of the Curriculum extended over duration of five years. 3. The academic studies will be followed by one year of compulsory internship in the Hospital attached to the Homoeopathic College or affiliated with college or in the recognized and experienced clinics. 4. On the completion of internship for a specified period of time and on the recommendation of the Head of the institution where internship was undertaken, the National Council for Homoeopathy shall issue the registration (RHPM) to the successful candidates.

PART II PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION:


1. The minimum qualification for admission in BHMS Five Years Degree Program is Intermediate (F.Sc.) with pre-medical group of subjects with minimum 50% marks. 2. The candidates with B.Sc. degree (minimum 50% marks) will also be considered for admission provided they have passed the intermediate examination (minimum 50% marks) with premedical subjects.

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OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE


Pakistan is a developing country and majority of its population is devoid of sufficient health facilities. For this reason, there is need for a system of Alternative Medicine, which can provide treatment facilities for different ailments and complications. Homoeopathy is already taught (up to Diploma Level) and practiced under the supervision of National Council for Homoeopathy and Federal Ministry of Health. Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medical Sciences (BHMS) Degree Course will offer highly skilled professionals to this alternative system of medicine for the needs and requirements in healthcare of our masses. Following are the objectives of teaching Homoeopathy at Graduation level. Main objective of this course is to produce graduates with knowledge of classical homeopathy with latest technology and modern methods to approach diseases. To deliver the graduates adequate theoretical knowledge, practical skills and clinical understanding to make them able to diagnose various health problems and design the plan of treatment according to Homoeopathic System of Medicine. To make the BHMS graduates able to plan and execute research programs aimed at solving the health problems of our country. To make the graduates able to demonstrate their professional responsibilities in the best interest of the patients, implementing preventive and curative medicine. To determine how certain Homoeopathic medicines may fit into current wellness and treatment strategies. To give the Homoeopathic professionals sufficient understanding of the ethical, legal and regulatory challenges related to Homoeopathy. The graduate Homoeopathic professionals will be able to provide treatment facilities to the population in a very economical way as Homeopathic medicines are cost effective as compared to other systems of Medicine. This course also aims to educate and train the professionals so that they will be competent enough to be capable of functioning independently and effectively

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SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR SEMESTER SYSTEM B.H.M.S First Year


Course Code 101 103 105 107 109 111 Total Courses 6 Course Code 102 104 106 108 110 112 Total Courses 6 Semester-I Name of Course Anatomy-I (a) Physiology-I (a) Biochemistry-I Philosophy of Homeopathy-I (a) English-I Islamic Studies/Ethics Semester-II Name of Course Anatomy-I (b) Physiology-I (b) Biochemistry-II Philosophy of Homeopathy-I (b) English-II Pakistan Studies Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 3+1 2 2 2 13+3 Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 3+1 2 2 2 13+3

B.H.M.S Second Year


Course Code 201 203 205 207 209 211 Total Courses 6 Course Code 202 204 206 208 210 212 Total Courses 6 Semester-III Name of Course Anatomy-II (a) Physiology-II (a) Mathematics Philosophy of Homeopathy-II (a) Materia Medica-I (a) Bioinformatics-I Semester-IV Name of Course Anatomy-II (b) Physiology-II (b) Biostatistics Philosophy of Homeopathy-II (b) Materia Medica-I (b) Bioinformatics-II 13 Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 2 3 3 2+1 14+3 Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 3 2 2+1 2+1 13+4

B.H.M.S Third Year


Course Code 301 303 305 307 309 311 Total Courses 6 Course Code 302 304 306 308 310 312 Total Courses 6 Semester-V Name of Course Pathology-I Microbiology and Parasitology-I Pharmacognosy-I Homeopathic Pharmacy-I Homeopathic Philosophy-III (a) Materia Medica-II (a) Semester-VI Name of Course Pathology-II Microbiology and Parasitology-II Pharmacognosy-II Homeopathic Pharmacy-II Homeopathic Philosophy-III (b) Materia Medica-II (b) B.H.M.S Fourth Year Semester-VII Name of Course Gynecology and Obstetrics-I Materia Medica-III (a) Psychology and Psychiatry Forensic Medicine and Toxicology-I Pediatrics-I Homeopathic Therapeutics-I (a) Semester-VIII Name of Course Gynecology and Obstetrics-II Materia Medica-III (b) Ophthalmology and ENT Forensic Medicine and Toxicology-II Pediatrics-II Homeopathic Therapeutics-I (b) Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 2+1 2+1 3 3 14+4 Credit Hours 3+1 2+1 2+1 2+1 2 2+1 13+5

Course Code 401 403 405 407 409 411 Total Courses 6 Course Code 402 404 406 408 410 412 Total Courses 6

Credit Hours 2+1 3 3 3 3 3 17+1 Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 3+1 2 2+1 2+1 13+5

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B.H.M.S Final Year


Course Code 501 503 505 507 509 511 Total Courses 6 Course Code 502 504 506 508 510 512 Total Courses 6 Total numbers of Credit hours 174+2=176 Duration Semester duration Semesters Course Load per Semester Number of courses per semester Semester-X Name of Course Clinical Methods and DiagnosticsII Case Taking and RepertorizationII Materia Medica-IV (b) Homeopathic Therapeutics-II (b) Surgery-II Preventive and Community Medicine-II Semester-IX Name of Course Clinical Methods and DiagnosticsI Case Taking and RepertorizationI Materia Medica-IV (a) Homeopathic Therapeutics-II (a) Surgery-I Preventive and Community Medicine-I Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Credit Hours 2+1 2+1 2+1 2+1 2+1 2+1 12+6

5 years 16-18 weeks 10 16-18 Cr hr 6

NOTE: The students taking the projects will be evaluated in the relevant practical (Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Homoeopathic Therapeutics or Case Taking and Repertorization) by the external examiner. The total Credit Hours of each of the project will be 2.

TEACHING METHODOLOGY:
Teacher of each subject will assign a topic to the students. They will get the information from library/internet etc and an interactive session of the students will be conducted in the presence of teacher 15

BHMS FIRST YEAR SEMESTER-I


COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 101 ANATOMY-I (a) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To learn different concepts in general Anatomy, Histology and Embryology

COURSE OUTLINE: GENERAL ANATOMY


1. Brief history of Anatomy. Different disciplines of the subject 2. Anatomical nomenclature-descriptive terms 3. Skeletal system-bones Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Functions of bone Classification on the basis of shape, development, region and structure 4. JOINTS Structural classification Regional classification Functional classification Characteristics and classification of Synovial joints 5. MUSCLE Parts of a muscle Classification Blood supply and nerve supply of muscle Neuromuscular junction 16 General concepts of development & ossification of bones Parts of young bone Blood supply Properties of bones and cartilages Applied aspects Movements of Synovial joints Anatomy of joints with reference to dislocation, sprain and inflammation

Applied anatomy of muscle with reference to spasm, paralysis, atrophy and regeneration

6. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Heart & Blood vessels Types of circulation 7. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Introduction Lymph capillaries Lymph Vessels

Anastomoses

Lymph nodes Main channels

8. SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Introduction Different parts of Central Nervous System (CNS) with their brief functions Peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves)-introduction 9. AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Introduction to parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system 10. SKIN AND FASCIAE Parts & Appendages of skin

Types of fasciae

11. EMBALMING & MUSEUM KEEPING GENERAL HISTOLOGY 1. CELL: Cell as a whole, Cell Membrane, Interior of cell, Nucleus 2. Microscopy 3. Epithelial tissues 4. Connective tissue proper 5. Cartilage 6. Bone 7. Muscular tissue 8. Lymphoid organs 9. Circulatory system 10. Integumentary system 11. Routine histological technique 12. NERVOUS SYSTEM: Nervous tissue, Cerebral cortex, Cerebellar cortex, Spinal cord

GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY
Embryology should be taught with the object of making students understand and grasp those fundamental principles, which result in better comprehension of the structural organization in the body. Stress should be laid on those developmental processes such as growth and differentiation, which have a direct bearing on clinical subjects. The 17

genesis of congenital malformations should be one of the chief aims. All details should be kept on the essential outlines. 1. Male & female reproductive 5. Development during third systems week 2. Cell Division and 6. Embryonic period Gametogenesis 7. Foetal period 3. Fertilization, cleavage, 8. Foetal membranes and blastocyst formation and Placenta implantation 9. Introduction to genetics. 4. Development during second 10.Teratogenesis week

PRACTICAL
Routine and special stained slides of all the tissues and organs of body. Electron-micrographs to demonstrate filtration barrier of kidney, alveolar septum, tight junctions of capillaries and such relevant areas. 103 PHYSIOLOGY-I (a) 2+1

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To make students able to: Understand the fundamental concepts related to structure and function of cell. Present a comprehensive account of the chemistry and functions of blood. Understand the functions and role of nerve and muscle

COURSE OUTLINE:
Basic concepts Clinical/Applied Concepts General Physiology/Cell Functional organization of human body Abnormalities of cell and its organelles Homeostasis 18 Control system in the body Cell membrane and its functions Intracellular connections Cell organelles Transport through cell membrane Genetics

BLOOD Composition and general functions Plasma proteins Red blood cells (erythrocytes) Anemia Hemoglobin and blood Indices, Iron Blood indices in various disorders Metabolism, Fate of Hb. White blood cells, Leucopoiesis, functions Leucopoenia, Leucocytes Platelets Thrombocytopenia NERVE AND MUSCLE The neuron structure and functions Properties of nerve fibers Nerve conductions studies Physiology of action potential including EMG Compound action potential Conduction of nerve impulse, Nerve injury Degeneration and regeneration Synapses Structure of Muscle

Homeostasis Clotting disorders (Hemophilia etc.) Blood Groups, Blood transfusion and Complication Blood grouping/cross matching and significance Reticuloendothelial systemSpleen Immunity

Skeletal muscle contraction Rigor mortis and contractures Isometric and isotonic contraction Smooth muscle contraction Neuromuscular transmission Myasthenia gravis Excitation contraction coupling Myopathies/ Neuropathies Motor unit Neuromuscular blockers

PRACTICAL
Study of the microscope Hemoglobin Percentage Estimation Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) 19 Packed cell volume (PCV) / Haematocrit Bleeding time (BT) Clotting time (CT) Blood Groups Study of Neubauer Chamber

RBCs Count, Red cell indices Differential leucocyte Count (DLC) Osmotic fragility of RBCs 105 BIOCHEMISTRY-I 3+1

Demonstration of prothrombin time and thrombin time

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: This course provides fundamental concepts in Biochemistry, which focuses upon the major macromolecules and chemical properties of living systems. Primary topics include the structure, properties and functions of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. It also focuses on biochemical role of enzymes, minerals, vitamins and Biochemistry of gastrointestinal tract

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE CELL AND BODY FLUIDS: Ionization of water and weak acids, bases, Concept of pH, and pH scale, Buffers, their mechanism of action, Importance of selectively permeable membranes, osmosis, osmotic pressure, surface tension, viscosity and their importance related to body fluids CARBOHYDRATES: Definitions, biochemical functions and classification, Structure and function of Monosaccharide, and their derivatives, Disaccharides, their important examples, Oligosaccharides, their combination with other macromolecules, Polysaccharides, their important examples and biochemical role, The biomedical importance of carbohydrates PROTEINS: Definitions Biomedical importance and classification of proteins based on Physiochemical properties, Functional, Nutritional, Structural, Amino acids their structure, properties and functions, Classification and nutritional significance of amino acids. NUCLEOTIDES AND NUCLEIC ACID: Chemistry and structure of nucleotides and their biomedical role, Nucleotides, structure, their 20

derivatives and their biomedical role, Nucleic acids, their types, structure and function. LIPIDS: Definition, biomedical function, Classification of lipids, Phospholipids, Glycolipids, Sphingolipid and their biomedical significance, Fatty acids, chemistry, classification and biomedical functions, Essential fatty acids, Eicosanoids, their classification and functions in health and disease, Steroid, sterol e.g. Cholesterol, their chemistry, functions and clinical significance, ENZYMES: Introduction definition mechanism of catalysis, Coenzymes, Co factors, Iso enzymes their clinical significance, Factors affecting enzyme activity Enzymes inhibitor their classification and biomedical importance, Application of enzymes in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic use. BIOCHEMISTRY OF DIGESTIVE TRACT: Introduction of digestion and absorption, Introduction and composition functions daily secretion stimulants and depressant of: saliva; i) Gastric juice and HCl. ii) Pancreatic juice, iii) Bile juice iv) Succes Entricus, Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid and lipids, Biochemical disorders of GIT e.g. achlorhydria, peptic ulcers lactose intolerance, cholelithiasis and related disorders. VITAMINS: Introduction classification, Chemistry biochemical functions deficiency manifestations daily allowances and source of water soluble and fat soluble vitamins, Hypervitaminosis. MINERAL AND TRACE ELEMENTS: Classification and biochemical role; Macro minerals (Na, K, Ca, Cl, PO4), Micro minerals (Fe, Zn, Mg, Se, l, Cu, Cd, Mn)

PRACTICAL
Introduction to use of Laboratory facilities/equipments Basic techniques and fundamental information. Preparation of solutions Normal solution and Normal saline Experiments on Carbohydrate Qualitative Analysis Experiments on Proteins Qualitative Analysis Experiments on Fats Qualitative Analysis Chemical Analysis of Urine Normal and Abnormal Specimens COURSE CODE: 107 COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-I (a) 2

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE:


A student of first year, as a new comer in field of Homoeopathy will have a lot of questions about the history and scope of Homoeopathy. This course aims to give the students awareness of past, present and future of Homoeopathy, so that their minds should be clear and have no confusions regarding Homoeopathy as a field of Medicine before taking the advanced courses. COURSE OUTLINE: 1. Sketch of Dr. Heinemanns life and his search of principle in medicine and Art of healing. 2. Life sketch of other renowned Homeopaths and their contribution 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. J.T. Kent C. Herring T.F. Allen C. Dunham J.H. Clarke Boenninghausen Adolf Lippe C.M. Boger Knerr G. Vithoulkas W. Boericke Stuart Close Herbert Roberts Kashi Ram

History of development of Homeopathy throughout world Current status of acceptance and research in Homeopathy General introduction to Homoeopathy and its principles. Homeopathy compared to Orthodox system of medicine Scope and limitations of Homeopathy The concept of disease and cure in Homoeopathy Logic, Deductive and Inductive logic Materialism versus Spiritualism Introduction to various editions of Organon of medicine 109 ENGLISH-I 2

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Enhance language skills and develop critical thinking

COURSE OUTLINE:
1. 2. 3. 4. Basics of Grammar Parts of speech and use of articles Sentence structure, active and passive voice Practice in unified sentence 22

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13.

Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure Transitive and intransitive verbs Punctuation and spelling Comprehension: Answers to questions on a given text Discussion: General topics and every-day conversation (topics for discussion to be at the discretion of the teacher keeping in view the level of students) Listening: To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by subject teachers Translation skills: Urdu to English Paragraph writing Topics to be chosen at the discretion of the teacher Presentation skillsIntroduction

Note: Extensive reading is required for vocabulary building COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 111 ISLAMIC STUDIES 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE:


This course is aimed at: 1 To provide Basic information about Islamic Studies 2 To enhance understanding of the students regarding Islamic Civilization 3 To improve Students skill to perform prayers and other worships 4 To enhance the skill of the students for understanding of issues related to faith and religious life.

COURSE OUTLINE: Introduction to Quranic Studies


Basic Concepts of Quran History of Quran Uloom-ul -Quran

Study of Selected Text of Holly Quran


Verses of Surah Al-Baqra Related to Faith (Verse No-284-286) Verses of Surah Al-Hujrat Related to Adab Al-Nabi (Verse No-1-18) Verses of Surah Al-Mumanoon Related to Characteristics of faithful (Verse No-1-11) Verses of Surah al-Furqan Related to Social Ethics (Verse No.63-77) Verses of Surah Al-Inam Related to Ihkam(Verse No-152-154) 23

Study of Selected Text of Holly Quran


Verses of Surah Al-Ihzab Related to Adab al-Nabi (Verse No. 6, 21, 40, 56, 57, 58.) Verses of Surah Al-Hashar (18, 19, 20) Related to thinking, Day of Judgment Verses of Surah Al-Saf Related to Tafakar,Tadabar (Verse No-1,14)

Seerat of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) I


Life of Muhammad Bin Abdullah (Before Prophet Hood) Life of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) in Makkah Important Lessons derived from the life of Holy Prophet in Makkah

Seerat of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) II


Life of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) in Madina Important Events of Life Holy Prophet in Madina Important Lessons derived from the life of Holy Prophet in Madina

Introduction to Sunnah
Basic Concepts of Hadith History of Hadith Kinds of Hadith Uloom ul-Hadith Sunnah & Hadith Legal Position of Sunnah

Selected Study from Text of Hadith


Introduction to Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Basic Concepts of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence History & Importance of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Sources of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Nature of Differences in Islamic Law Islam and Sectarianism

Islamic Culture & Civilization


Basic Concepts of Islamic Culture & Civilization Historical Development of Islamic Culture & Civilization Characteristics of Islamic Culture & Civilization Islamic Culture & Civilization and Contemporary Issues

Islam & Science


Basic Concepts of Islam & Science Contributions of Muslims in the Development of Science Quranic & Science

Islamic Economic System


Basic Concepts of Islamic Economic System Means of Distribution of wealth in Islamic Economics 24

Islamic Concept of Riba Islamic Ways of Trade & Commerce

Political System of Islam


Basic Concepts of Islamic Political System Islamic Concept of Sovereignty Basic Institutions of Govt. in Islam

Islamic History
Period of Khlaft-E-Rashida Period of Ummayyads Period of Abbasids

Social System of Islam


Basic Concepts of Social System of Islam Elements of Family Ethical Values of Islam

SEMESTER-II
COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 102 ANATOMY-I (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To demonstrate the structures of upper limb, lower limb and thorax

COURSE OUTLINES: GROSS ANATOMY


1. Upper limb 2. Lower limb 3. Thorax

NOTE:
During study of Gross Anatomy, emphasis should be given on applied aspect, radiological anatomy, surface anatomy and cross- sectional anatomy.)

PRACTICAL
Upper Limb Dissection: Pectoral and scapular, axillary and shoulder region, arm, forearm. Prosected parts: Joints, Palm and dorsum of hand. 25

Thorax Dissection: Chest wall, mediastinum, pleura, lungs, heart. Lower Limb Dissection: Gluteal region, front and back of thigh popliteal fossa, front back and lateral side of leg and dorsum of foot. Prosected Parts: Sole of the foot and joints 104 PHYSIOLOGY-I (b) 2+1

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand the fundamental concepts related to functions of organs and tissues of gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular and respiratory system

COURSE OUTLINES:
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT Structure and general functions Enteric nervous system Mastication, swallowing and their control Dysphagia, achlasia of esophagus Function and movement of stomach Examination of abdomen Peptic Ulcer Pancreatitis Function and movements of small intestine CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Introduction to heart and circulation Correlation of cardiac cycle with ECG and heart sound Physiology of cardiac muscle 26 Gastric function test Function and movements of large intestine Hormones of GIT Vomiting and its pathway Vomiting and effects Defecation and its pathway Diarrhea Constipation Functions of liver Jaundice Liver functions test

Action potential in aerial and ventricular Muscle and pace maker potential Regulation of cardiac muscle Cardiac impulse origin and propagation

Significance of Apex beat/ Abnormalities Cardiac cycle various events ECG- Recording and interpretation ECG- interpretation in cardiac muscle Abnormalities and cardiac Arrhythmias Arrhythmiasmechanism of development Flutter fibrillation Functional types of blood vessels Homodynamic of blood flow Local Control of Blood flow Conduction defects Systemic circulation, Characteristics and control Regulation of peripheral resistance Arterial pulse Jugular venous pulse

Arterial blood pressure (short / long term Regulation) Radial/other pulses Cardiac output (regulation/measureme nt) Hypertension types and effects Heart sound/murmurs Venous rerun and its regulation Clinical evaluation of heart sound and Murmurs Coronary circulation Ischemic heart disease Splanchnic circulation Heart failure Pulmonary circulation Echocardiogram Cerebral circulation Coetaneous circulationtriple response Types of shock Fetal circulation and readjustments at birth Cardiovascular changes during exercise

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Organization/functions of respiratory tract Examination of chest Function of lungs (respiratory and nonrespiratory) Types of respiration Mechanism of breathing Surfactant and compliance Lungs function test Protective reflex 27

Lung volumes and capacities Obstructive /restrictive lung disease (FEV1/FVC) Dead space Diffusion of gases (gas law, composition) Ventilation/perfusion Abnormal ventilation/ perfusion Transport of oxygen in blood

Transport of Co2 in blood Regulation of respiration (Nervous/chemical) Respiratory failure Abnormal breathing Asphyxia Hypoxia-types and effects Hypoxia cyanosis Dyspnoea

Physiology of cyanosis Artificial respiration Physiology of high altitude, space, deep sea diving Oxygen therapy Oxygen debt Caissons disease Respiratory changes during exercise

PRACTICAL
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: Triple Response Examination of Arterial Pulse Measurement of Arterial Blood Pressure RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: Clinical examination of chest Stethography sounds; S1, S2,S3 Effect of Exercise and Posture on Blood Pressure Examination of Apex Beat Heart Sounds (Spirometery)

MISCELLANEOUS: Recording of Body Temperature and Pregnancy Test COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: 106 BIOCHEMISTRY-II

CREDIT HOURS: 3+1 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand: The fundamental concepts about the energy production. Mechanism of degradation and synthesis of bio-molecules. Regulation and inhibition of the metabolic pathways. Biochemical role of different endocrine hormones

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COURSE OUTLINES:
METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES: GLYCOLYSIS; Phases and reactions of Glycolysis Energetics of aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis and their importance Regulation of glycolysis The fate of pyruvate THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE Reactions Energetics and regulation and importance of Citric acid cycle Amphibolic nature of citric acid cycle GLUCONEOGENESIS; Important three by-pass reactions of Gluconeogenesis Entrance of amino acids and intermediates of TCA cycle and other nutrients as gluconeogenic substrates Significance of Gluconeogenesis GLYCOGEN METABOLISM; Reactions of Glycogenesis and Glycogenolysis Disorders of glycogen metabolism (Glycogen storage diseases) METABOLISM OF FRUCTOSE Galactose and Lactose Regulation of blood glucose level Hyperglycemia Hypoglycemia and their regulating factors Biochemistry of Diabetes Mellitus; its Laboratory findings and Diagnosis METABOLISM OF LIPIDS: Mobilization and transport of fatty acids, triacylglycerol, and sterols Oxidation of fatty acids Activation and transport of fatty acid in the mitochondria B-oxidation Fate of Acetyl CoA Oxidation of odd number carbon containing fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids etc Ketogenesis 29

Mechanism and utilization of ketone bodies and significance Ketosis and its mechanism

BIOSYNTHESIS OF FATTY ACIDS Eicosanoids; Synthesis from Arachidonic acid, their mechanism and biochemical functions Triacylglycerol; synthesis and regulation Synthesis and degradation of phospholipids and their Metabolic Disorders CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS Regulation, Functions Fate of intermediates of Cholesterol synthesis Hypercholesterolemia Atherosclerosis PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS; VLDL, LDL, HDL, and Chylomicrons, their transport, functions and importance in health and disease GLycolipid metabolism; abnormalities METABOLISM OF PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS: Amino acid oxidation, Nitrogen excretion and Urea formation Urea cycle and its regulation Genetic defects of Urea cycle, Functions Pathways of amino acid degradation and genetic disorders of individual amino acids METABOLISM OF NUCLEOTIDES: De Novo Purine synthesis Synthesis of Pyrimidine Recycling of purine and pyrimidine bases (The salvage pathway) Degradation of purine Formation of Uric acid Disorders of purine nucleotide metabolism BIOCHEMISTRY OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: Chemistry, Secretion, Mechanism of action, regulation and effect on Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Mineral and Water metabolism and disorders of various endocrine glands

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PRACTICAL
The techniques and instrumentation of clinical biochemistry: Spectrophotometry, Flame photometry, UV Spectrophotometry, PH metry, Collection and preservations of clinical specimens. Estimation and clinical interpretation of: Blood glucose, Glucose Tolerance Test (Demonstration). Determination of Amino acids in Urine by Paper Chromatography (Demonstration). 108 PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-I (b) 2

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand the theoretical part of Hahnemanns Organon of Medicine

COURSE OUTLINES:
TEXTUAL STUDY OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE (APHORISM NO.170) Highest aim of the physician Highest aim of the cure Causes and Kinds of the diseases Acute and chronic diseases Similar and dissimilar diseases Classification of the Symptoms Totality of the symptoms Vital Force, its role in health, disease, and cure Dynamic of autocracy Knowledge of the remedies How medicines cure? Proving of Homoeopathic Medicines Homoeopathic action Antipathic action Allopathic action Homoeopathic Principle Law of dissimilar Different Systems of Medicine Primary and Secondary Action of the medicine

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COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

110 ENGLISH-II 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Enable the students to meet their real life communication needs.

COURSE OUTLINES:
1. Paragraph writing: Practice in writing a good, unified and coherent paragraph 2. Essay writing: Introduction 3. CV and job application 4. Study skills : Skimming and scanning, intensive and extensive, and speed reading, summary and prcis writing and comprehension 5. Academic skills : Letter/memo writing, minutes of meetings, use of library and internet 6. Presentation skills: Personality development (emphasis on content, style and pronunciation) Note: Documentaries to be shown for discussion and review COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 112 PAK STUDIES 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Develop vision of historical perspective, government, politics, contemporary Pakistan, ideological background of Pakistan. Study the process of governance, national development, issues arising in the modern age and posing challenges to Pakistan.

COURSE OUTLINES: 1. Historical Perspective


Ideological rationale with special reference to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Factors leading to Muslim separatism People and Land i. Indus Civilization ii. Muslim advent 32

iii. Location and geo-

physical features.

2. Government and Politics in Pakistan


Political and constitutional phases: a. 1947-58 b. 1958-71 c. 1971-77 d. 1977-88 e. 1988-99 f. 1999 onward

3. Contemporary Pakistan
a. Economic institutions and issues b. Society and social structure c. Ethnicity d. Foreign policy of Pakistan and challenges e. Futuristic outlook of Pakistan

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BHMS SECOND YEAR SEMESTER-III


COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 201 ANATOMY-II (a) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To demonstrate the Anatomy of 1. Head & neck 2. Brain and spinal cord 3. Abdomen and pelvis

COURSE OUTLINE: GROSS ANATOMY


1. Head & neck 2. Brain and spinal cord 3. Abdomen and pelvis NOTE During the study of Gross Anatomy, emphasis should be on the applied aspects, radiological anatomy, surface anatomy and cross-sectional anatomy.)

PRACTICAL
Superficial and deep dissection of Abdomen Dissection: Anterior abdominal wall and inguinal region, external genitalia. Viscera and Posterior Abdominal wall and nerve plexus Pelvis Dissection: Pelvic viscera, blood vessels and nerves. Prosected Parts: Perineum including ischio-rectal fossa. Face and neck Orbit and eye ball Submandibular region Temporal and infratemporal fossa Cranial cavity Naso and Oropharyngeal regions. Ear Larynx and pharynx 34

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

203 PHYSIOLOGY-II (a) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand the basic physiology of organs and tissues of nervous system and special senses

COURSE OUTLINES:
NERVOUS SYSTEM Organization of CNS Significance of Dermatomes Classification of nerve fibers Properties of Synaptic transmission Neurotransmitters and neuropeptides Types and functions of Sensory receptors and Neurotransmitters (applied aspect) Functions of spinal cord ascending tracts Reflex action/Reflexes Interpretations of reflexes Muscle spindles/muscle tone UMN/LMN lesion features and localization Tactile, temperature and pain sensations Injuries and diseases of spinal cord Structure of cerebral cortex Analgesia system Sensory cortex Disorders of cranial nerves 35 Motor cortex Motor pathways, Pyramidal and Extra pyramidal Hemiplegia/Paraplegia Basal ganglia, connections and functions Parkinsonism and other lesions of basal ganglia Cerebellum, connections and functions Cerebellar Disorders Vestibular Apparatus/Regulation of Posture and equilibrium Sleep Disorders Reticular formation Physiology of sleep EEG Physiology of memory Higher mental function assessment Physiology of speech Abnormalities of speech Thalamus-nuclei and functions Thalamic syndrome Hypothalamus limbic system

Lesions of Hypothalamus Cerebrospinal fluid Regulation of body temperature Functions of skin

Hydrocephalus Autonomic nervous system Physiology of aging

SPECIAL SENSES: Structure and function of eye-ball Intra ocular pressure and Glaucoma Optical principles Accommodation of eye Errors of refraction Visual acuity Photochemistry of vision Color vision/night blindness Color blindness fundoscopy Dark and light adaptation Neural function of Retina Visual pathway light reflex and pathway Field of vision and lesions of visual pathway Visual cortex PRACTICAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Simple muscle twitch (SMT) in frog and effect of temperature Effect of fatigue on muscle contraction Tetanization in frogs muscle (Demonstration)

Intra ocular fluids Visual evoked potentials and electro retinogram Eye movements and control Physiological anatomy of chochlea Functions of external and middle Ear Functions of inner EarOrgan of Corti Hearing test audiometry Auditory pathway Types of deafness, Auditory evoked potentials Physiology of smellreceptors and pathway Olfaction/Taste abnormalities Physiology of taste

Effect of two successive stimuli on SMT (Demonstration) Effect of preload and after load on SMT (Demonstration) Determination of velocity of conduction in

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sciatic nerve (Demonstration) Use of physiograph (poly graph)

Elicit fatigue in human index finger

SPECIAL SENSES: Field of vision by confrontation method Field of vision by Perimetry Light reflex Ophthalmoscopy Visual acuity COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 205

Color vision Hearing tests Audiometry Taste Sensation Olfaction sensation

MATHEMATICS 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: After completion of this course the student should be able to: Understand the use of the essential tools of basic mathematics; Apply the concepts and the techniques in their respective disciplines; Model the effects non-isothermal problems through different domains;

COURSE OUTLINES:
ALGEBRA: SETS AND FUNCTIONS: Elementary concepts of sets Concept of Functions Domain and Range of a Function Different types of Functions Graphical representation of a function Some applications of functions

SOLUTION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Equations reducible to Solution of Quadratic Form. simultaneous Equations. 37

ARITHMETIC, GEOMETRIC AND HARMONIC PROGRESSIONS ARITHMETIC, GEOMETRIC AND HARMONIC MEANS. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS BINOMIAL THEOREM: SIMPLE APPLICATION. TRIGONOMETRY: Measurement of Angles in Radian and degrees Definitions of circular functions ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY: Coordinates of point in a plane Distance between two points in a plane Locus DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Concept of Derivations Rules of Differentiation Examples on the evaluation of Derivations Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Concept of Integration Rules of Integrations COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 207 PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-II (a) 3

Derivation of circular function for simple cases

Equations of straight line Equation of Parabola Circle and Ellipses

Partial Derivations Higher Order Derivatives Maxima & Minima points of Inflections

Integrations of Algebraic and Trigonometric functions by using different techniques

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To impart the philosophical concepts from a practical perspective related to 38

Classification of disease Individualization and Case taking Drug proving Selection of remedies Aggravation

COURSE OUTLINES:
Textual Study of Organon of Medicine (Aphorism No.71-159) Knowledge and Classification of Disease (Aphorism No.71-81) Individualization (Aphorism No.82) Case taking (Aphorism No.83-104) Physician free from prejudice. Recording of the symptoms. Physicians observation. Past treatment. Investigation of the Maintaining causes. etc Knowledge of applying the drug for cure Drug proving (Aphorism No.105-145) Investigation of the pathogenetic action of the drug. Knowledge of the many drugs Primary, secondary, and alternating effect of the drug. Method of preparation of the drug for proving. Proving on healthy and sick persons. Confirmatory reproving. Building of Materia Medica. etc Methods of selection of the remedies (Aphorism No.146-154) Appropriate dose, Homoeopathic Aggravation, removal of the symptoms (Aphorism No.155-159) COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 209 MATERIA MEDICA-I (a) 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with basic concepts related to Homoeopathic Materia Medica, so that they may be able to study Homoeopathic Medicines in higher courses

COURSE OUTLINES:
Definition of Homoeopathic Materia Medica Origin and history of Homoeopathic Materia Medica Brief history of first Materia Medica Pura of Dr. Hahnemann 39

Sources of homoeopathic Materia Medica Empirical knowledge. Homoeopathic drug proving Toxicological report and Data collection in respect of certain drugs. Therapeutic drug proving Clinical experience and drug trails. Homoeopathic Drug Proving. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METHODS OF PROVING SINCE DR. HAHNEMANN Necessity of proving. Homoeopathic Drug Proving, Planning and Drug reactions Protocol DOSE: Lethal dose Patho-pharmacological dose.

Physiological dose. Micro dose.

DRUG PROVING FORMAT OR TECHNIQUES: Single Blind technique Crossover trail. Double Blind Technique. PROVERS SOCIETY, ROLE AND QUALITIES OF THE; Committee Supervisors. Master prover/ Subject (Prover) Coordinator COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 211 BIOINFORMATICS-I 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with basic concepts in Molecular Biology so that they may be able to learn Bioinformatics tools in next semester

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COURSE OUTLINES:
Introduction to Bioinformatics Applications of Bioinformatics Genomics Transcriptomics Proteomics Metabolomics Biochemical Genetics (Informational Flow in the Cell): The structural basis of cellular information DNA, Chromosomes Discovery and organization of DNA in Genomes A, B, Z, and H, DNA Super coiling of DNA The replication of DNA (DNA dependent DNA synthesis) DNA polymerase, its components and functions Initiation, elongation and termination of Replication DNA Repair, and Recombination, Transposition Mutation and Cancers The Transcription (DNA dependent DNA synthesis) RNA polymerase, its components and functions Initiation, Elongation and termination of transcription RNA processing, and editing RNA dependents synthesis of RNA and DNA Reverse transcriptionDNA synthesis from viral RNA Retroviruses in relation to cancer and AIDS Translation (Protein Synthesis) The genetic codes and their characteristics Initiation, Elongation, and termination of protein synthesis Post-translational modification Regulation of Gene _Expression Molecular biology technology DNA isolation DNA-recombinant technology Hybridization, blotting techniques Genetic Disorders

PRACTICAL
Basic principle of computing in bioinformatics, Web retrieving for genomic and proteomic data, Basic molecular techniques.

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SEMESTER-IV
COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 202 ANATOMY-II (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with concepts in special Embryology and Histology Demonstration of Neuro-Anatomy

COURSE OUTLINE: SPECIAL EMBRYOLOGY


1. Head and Neck Pharyngeal apparatus Tongue Thyroid Parathyroid Thymus 2. Body cavities Development of body cavities 3. The respiratory system 4. The cardiovascular system Heart Great vessels 5. The urinary system Development of Kidney Urinary bladder Urethra 6. The male reproductive system Testis Genital ducts 7. The female reproductive system Ovaries Oviducts 42 Pituitary Upper respiratory system Face and palate

Formation of diaphragm

Foetal circulation and changes at birth Development of adrenal glands

External genitalia

Uterus Vagina

External genitalia Development muscles of

8. The Musculo- skeletal system Development of skeleton

9. Development of Limbs 10. Development of Integumentary System (consisting of development of skin and its appendages and development of mammary glands) 11. Special Senses (eye and ear) 12. Nervous system 13. Digestive system Division of Gut tube Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas, Spleen Mesenteries SPECIAL HISTOLOGY Digestive System Respiratory System Urinary System Male Reproductive System Female Reproductive NEURO-ANATOMY Spinal Cord Medulla Oblongata Pons Mid Brain Cerebellum Thalamus System Endocrine Glands Organs of Special Senses

Hypothalamus Basal Ganglia Cerebral Cortex Autonomic Nervous System

PRACTICAL DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY


Models to demonstrate various stages of early foetus and different organ development. Slides of ovary and testis to show follicles and stages of maturation of spermatozoa; early chick embryos to understand the development of tissues and organs from conception till term.

NEURO -ANATOMY
Cross specimen of full brain, meninges, spinal cord; prosected specimens to demonstrate visual system, auditory and vestibular pathways and major functional areas. Stained sections of brain and spinal cord at various levels to 43

demonstrate cranial nerve nuclei, ascending and descending tracts, thalamic nuclei and important functional areas

DEMONSTRATIONS
Bones of skull and vertebral column Brain and spinal cord Crosssectional anatomy 204 PHYSIOLOGY-II (b) 2+1 Radiological anatomy CT and MRI scan

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with functions of body fluids, kidneys and endocrine hormones

COURSE OUTLINES:
BODY FLUIDS AND KIDNEYS Clinical/Applied Concepts Compartments of body fluids and measurement of Renal function test Tissue and lymph fluids Fluid Excess/depletion Structure of kidney/Nephron General functions of kidney GFR factors regulating Formation of urine, filtration, re-absorption, secretion, Plasma Clearance Concentration and dilution of urine Renal failure/uremia Electrolyte balance Water balance Regulation of blood pressure by kidneys Nephritic syndrome Hormones of kidney Acidification of urine Artificial kidney/Hem dialysis Acid base balance Metabolic acidosis/Alkalosis Micturation Abnormalities of micturation including Incontinence

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ENDOCRINOLOGY General principles (classification, mechanism of action, feed back control) Acromegaly Gigantism Biosynthesis, transport, metabolism, actions and control of secretion of hormones Hormonal assay Hypothalamus Dwarfism Anterior pituitary Panhypopituitrism, Sheehans syndrome Posterior pituitary Diabetes inspidus Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland Myxedema, Cretinism, Thyrotoxicosis Pheochromocytoma Adrenal medulla, Adrenal cortex Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion, Cushings syndrome, Addisons disease Pancreas Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycemia Pineal gland Thymus Kidney Adrenogenital syndrome

Physiology of growth Zollinger Ellisons syndrome Reproduction Functional anatomy of Male reproductive system Chromosomal abnormalities Spermatogenesis Semen analysis Male infertility Erection and ejaculation Testosterone, Male puberty Oogenesis and functional anatomy of Female gonads Oestrogen and progesterone Female infertility Menstrual cycle, Contraception Puberty and menopause PregnancyPhysiological changes In mother during pregnancy Pregnancy Tests Placenta Parturition Lactation Neonatal Physiology

PRACTICAL:
Urine Complete Examination Stool Examination Blood Complete Examination Semen Examination

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Cerebrospinal Examination Pericardial examination Pleural Examination Ascitic Examination Blood Sugar

Fluid fluid Fluid Fluid

Blood Urea Blood Cholesterol etc Tests for endocrine abnormalities Biopsies and cytological techniques

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

206 BIOSTATISTICS 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with statistical techniques to make them able to organize data in useful and meaningful form

COURSE OUTLINES:
DESCRIPTION OF STATISTICS: Descriptive Statistics What is Statistics? Importance of Statistics What is Biostatistics? Application of Statistics in Biological and ORGANIZING and DISPLAYING DATA: Variables Quantitative and Qualitative Variables Univariate Data Bivariate Data Random Variables Frequency Table SUMMARIZING DATA and VARIATION: The Mean The Median The Mode The Mean Deviation 46 Pharmaceutical Sciences How samples selected?

are

Diagrams Pictograms Simple Bar Charts Multiple Bar Charts Histograms

The Variance and Standard Deviation Coefficient of Variation

CURVE FITTING: Fitting a Straight Line

Fitting of Parabolic or High Degree Curve

PROBABILITY: Definitions Probability Rules

Probability Distributions (Binomial & Normal Distributions)

SIMPLE REGRESSION AND CORRELATION: Introduction Simple Linear Regression Model TEST OF HYPOTHESIS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Statistical Hypothesis Level of Significance Test of Significance Confidence Intervals

Correlation co-efficient

Test involving Binomial and Normal Distributions

STUDENT t, F and Chi-Square Distributions: Test of Significance based on t, F and Chi-Square Distributions ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE: One-way Classification, Two-way Multiple Compression Tests such as LSD Classification The analysis of Partitioning of Sum of Variance Models Squares and Degrees of Freedom COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 208 PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-II (b) 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with philosophy of various alternative therapies

COURSE OUTLINES:
Introduction to Philosophy and Scope of Following Alternative Therapies 1. Herbalism 47 2. Aroma-therapy

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Electro-Homoeopathy Flower remedies Mud therapy Naturopathy Colour Therapy Magnetotherapy Radiotherapy Hydropathy Allopathy Unani and Ayurvedic Osteopathy Chiropractic Massage 210

16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Applied Kinesiology Reflexopathy Acupuncture Acupressure Shiatsu Yoga Alexander Technique Spiritual treatment Therapeutic Touch Hypnotherapy Holistic Medicine Therapy

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

MATERIA MEDICA-I (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic remedies enlisted in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (ANIMAL KINGDOM) PHYLUM MOLLUSCA


1. Sepia: Cuttle fish (Juice) 2. Murex purpurea: Purple-fish 48

PHYLUM PORIFERA
3. Badiaga: Fresh water sponge 4. Spongia tosta: Common sponge

PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Aranea diadema: The Cross spider Latrodectus mactans: Black widow spider Mygale lasiodora: Black Cuban spider Tarentula cubensis: Cuban spider Tarentula hispanica: Spanish spider Theridion curassavicum: Orange spider Apis mellifica: Honeybee Vespa: Wasp Blatta orientalis: Indian cockroach Cantharis: Spanish fly Cimex acanthia: Bedbug Coccus cacti: Cochineal insect Formica rufa: The Ant

PISCES
18. Serum anguillar ichthotoxin: Eel serum 19. Oleum jecoris aselli: Cod-liver oil 20. Pyrarara: River fish

AMPHIBIA
21. Bufo rana: Toad

LIZARDS
22. Heloderma: Gila monster

OPHIDIA (SNAKE POISONS)


23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Crotalus horridus: North American Rattlesnake Elaps corallinus: Brazilian Coral snake Lachesis trigonocephalus: Surukuku Naja tripudians: Indian hooded snake Vipera: Common Viper

MAMMALIA
28. Pulmo vulpis: fresh lung of wolf or fox. 29. Carbo animalis: charred ox hide. 30. Moschus: inspissated secretion contained in preputial follicles of Musk deer

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PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE
Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the medicines included in this semester. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: 212 BIOINFORMATICS-II

CREDIT HOURS: 2+1 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with bioinformatics tools, databases, algorithms and applications.

COURSE OUTLINES:
1. Physical Map of genome, 2. Genome mapping 3. Multiple sequence alignment: 4. Gene and protein relationships. 5. Neuroinformatics in biology, application of genome analysis and genomics. 6. Introduction to principle of gene therapy and gene delivery system. 7. Micro-array development, 8. Computer programming for bioinformatics 9. Software development for bioinformatics, 10. Molecular programming, 11. Perl Programming for Bioinformatics 12. Operating System (Windows, Linux) 13. Biological Databank 14. Database Management System 15. Molecular Imaging & Drug Designing 16. Pharmacogenomics & Pharmacogenetics 17. BLAST 18. PubMED, 19. EMBL, 20. GenBanK, 21. PDB, 22. Swiss-Prot 23. Medical records 24. Clinical Database and Database models 25. Medical Imaging and Digital imaging 26. Data acquisition 27. Patient machine interface 28. Networks 29. Data-exchange 30. Automated Diagnostic systems

PRACTICAL
Basic principle of computing in bioinformatics, Web retrieving for genomic and proteomic data, Basic molecular techniques 50

BHMS THIRD YEAR SEMESTER-V COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: 301 PATHOLOGY-1

CREDIT HOURS: 2+1 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand comprehensively the concepts in general pathology

COURSE OUTLINES:
1. INTRODUCTION, NEED, IMPORTANCE AND DIVISION OF PATHOLOGY 2. TERMINOLOGY 3. GENERAL PATHOLOGY: CELL INJURY Definition, Causes of cell Injury Mech. of cell injury Morphology of cell Injury Intracellular accumulation ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION Acute Inflammation Vascular changes Vascular Permeability Changes in vascular flow and Caliber REPAIR; Cell Growth Regeneration Wound healing Pathological aspect of repair Disorder of Fluid Vascular Flow and Shock Edema 51 Cellular Adaptation of growth and differentiation Atrophy Hypertrophy Hyperplasia Metaphase Dysplasia Cellular Events Chemical Mediators Chronic Inflammation Definition and cause

Hyperemia Congestion Hemorrhage Thrombosis Embolism Infarction Shock

and

NEOPLASIA Definition Nomenclature Characteristic of benign and malignant neoplasm, Differentiation and anaplasia Rate of growth Local Inversion Metastasis, Spread of Tumor Etiology of cancer

Carcinogenic Agent Chemical Carcinogen Radiation Carcinogen Viral Carcinogen Clinical features of neoplasm Effects of tumor on host Grading and Staging of Cancer Laboratory diagnosis of Cancer

ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL DISORDERS Smoking Lead Pneumoconiosis Carbon Monoxide Coal mine worker's Alcohol and Ethanol disease Heroine, Hashish Silicosis Thermal Burns Asbestosis Hyperthermia Aspirin Abuse, Electrical Injury Exogenous estrogen Injury by Ionizing agents and oral or Radiation Contraceptives, Acetaminophen

PRACTICAL
STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL SLIDES OF VARIOUS PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS Acute inflammation Calcification Chronic inflammation Papilloma Chronic specific Adenoma inflammation Chondroma Different types of Fibroma Degeneration Leomyoma Thrombosis Neofibroma Embolism Sq. Cell Carcinoma Infarction Basal Cell Carcinoma Necrosis Transitional Cell Gangrene Carcinoma Hyperplasia Adenocarcinoma Metaplasia Fibrocarcinoma Pigmentation Rhadomyosarcoma 52

Leomyosarcoma Lymphosarcoma Liposarcoma Reticular Cell Sarcoma COURSE CODE: 303 COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

Hodgkins disease Breast Carcinoma Osteogenic Sarcoma Osteoclastoma

MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY-I 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with viruses, bacteria, fungi and diseases caused by these organisms

COURSE OUTLINES:
Historical Status and Evolution of Microbiology and Parasitology Nomenclature and Classification of Micro-Organisms VIROLOGY General characteristics of virus Classification of viruses and detail of at least one species from every group DNA and RNA viruses Main viruses, their pathogenecity, transmission and diseases Bacteriophages Diagnostic Techniques Immunization for viral diseases Acquired Immune deficiency Syndrome

GENERAL BACTERIOLOGY Historical Background Growth factors and Growth characteristics General and Cellular Morphology Pathogenesis and spread of Bacteria Structures and Functions Classification of Bacteria Nutritional requirements of Bacteria and nutrition Culture media factors affecting growth Bacterial cultures and Growth of Bacteria and staining methods Normal flora Growth curve ORGANISMS AND DISEASES CAUSED BY THEM Gram positive Cocci Gram-ve Cocci Streptococci Neisseiriaceae Pneumococci Meningococci Staphylococci Gonococci 53

Gram-ve Bacilli E.coli, Salmonella Shigella Vibrio cholera Pseudomonas Helicobacter Pylori The Spore forming Bacilli Clostridium tetani Gas Gangrene Clostridia, Perfringens Defficile botulinum

Brucella (Plague) Bordetella pertussis Haemophilus influenza Corynebacterium, diphtheria Mycobacterium tuberculosis Treponema (Spirochetes) Rickettsiae

FUNGI Properties of Fungi Classification of Fungi and their name Pathogenic potentials and superficial Mycosis Systematic fungi

Actinomyces Candidiasis Aspergillosis Diagnostic Techniques in Mycology

MICROBILOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY-I PRACTICAL:


Study of Microscope and use of oil Immersion Lenses Sterilization of Glass ware and products by various methods.

STAINING: Simple staining Gram staining Acid fast staining CULTURE MEDIA: Preparation of General Media Preparation of Selective Media COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 305

Capsule and spore staining Geimasas staining flagella staining Culturing of Organisms Micro

PHARMACOGNOSY-I 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: 54

1. To acquaint the students with techniques used in isolation and separation of plant constituents 2. To acquaint the students with Pharmacognosy of Carbohydrates Tannins Glycosides Volatile oils

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION: Historical development and scope of Pharmacognosy in Pakistan Terminology

SEPARATION AND ISOLATION OF PLANT CONSTITUENTS:


Latest techniques used in isolation and separation of plant constituents An introduction and basic principle of chromatography and chromatographic techniques; Column chromatography Paper chromatography Thin Layer chromatography Gas chromatography High Performance Liquid chromatography Ion Exchange chromatography Droplet Counter Current chromatography Electrophoresis

CARBOHYDRATES: Introduction, Sucrose and Sucrose containing


drugs, Dextrose, Liquid glucose, Fructose, Lactose, Starch, Dextrin, Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives, Gums and Mucilages

GLYCOSIDES: Introduction, Classification, Cardioactive glycosides,


Anthroquinone glycosides, Saponin glycosides, glycosides, Lactone glycosides, Aldehyde glycosides identity tests, Detailed study of Hamamelis Isothiocyanate

TANNINS: Introduction, Classification, Properties and chemical VOLATILE OILS (ESSENTIAL OILS): Introduction, significance,
Methods of obtaining volatile oils, Chemistry and classification, Hydrocarbon volatile oils, Alcoholic volatile oils, Aldehydic volatile oils, Ketonic volatile oils, Phenolic volatile oils, Phenolic ether volatile oils,Oxide volatile oils, Ester volatile oils:

PRACTICAL
Introduction of the entire and broken parts of the plant drugs (Macro and organoleptic characters) 55

Microscopic examination of powders and sections of plant drugs. Extraction of the active constituents of crude drugs and chemical tests for their identification. 307 HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY-I 2+1

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Learning the identification and preparation of Homoeopathic medicines, Learning various laboratory methods Introduction to vehicles

COURSE OUTLINES:
Introduction, Homoeopathic Pharmacy its specialty and originality with Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia Definitions of some important terms Scope of Homoeopathic Pharmacy with relation to Organon of Medicine (Aph 264 to 285 Organon of medicine), Materia Medica, National Economy Synthetic drugs used in potentized form Weights and Measures including Home Scale (Deci, Centi, Milli) Homoeopathic Pharmaceutical instruments and appliances HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES: Sources of Homoeopathic Remedies Vegetable Animal Mineral Nosodes Sarcodes Process of collection Identification Purification Preservation and Preservation of Potentised remedies HOMOEOPATHIC LABORATORY o Ideal laboratory o Building, Cleanliness, Sections, Apparatus 56

VEHICLES: Types Preparation and uses of vehicles Purification of vehicles Determination of Proof strength of Alcohol GENERAL LABORATORY METHODS Solutions Dilutions Decantation Precipitation Filtration Distillation Crystallization Sublimation Percolation Decoction MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSES: Efflorescence Deliquescence Lyophillization Elutriation Exsiccation Ignition, Fusion Calcination Adsorption Evaporation Vaporization Centrifugation Desiccation Levigation Trituration METHODS OF PREPARATION OF RERMEDIES: From Organic and Inorganic Chemicals Vegetables Animals and animal products Disease products Hahnemanns classical and modern methods of preparation of remedies including their merits and demerits.

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PRACTICAL
ESTIMATIONS: Estimation of Moisture contents of one drug substance with water bath and by using moisture meter. Estimation of purity of ethyl alcohol, distilled water, sugar of milk. Estimation of size of globule, its medication, medication of milk sugar and distilled water, Making of doses. MANUFACTURING: Preparation of dispensing and dilute alcohol solutions and dilutions. Preparation of mother tinctures of 3 polychrests Preparation of Globules COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 309 PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-III (a) 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Understand and learn the theory and practice of chronic miasms.

COURSE OUTLINES:
Textual study of Organon (Aphorism 160-292) Application of Anti-miasmatic remedies Re-examination and represcribing Pathology Derangement of Vital force General and individual cases of disease General and individual properties of drugs Subjective symptoms more important Topical treatment History of disease in human race

HAHNEMANN'S DOCTRINE OF CHRONIC DISEASE PSORA Manifestations Diseases related to and based on Psora Anti-Psoric remedies SYPHILIS Manifestations 58 Diseases related to syphilis Antisyphilitic remedies

SYCOSIS Manifestation Diseases of Sycosis Antisycotic remedies

TUBERCULOSIS Manifestation

Diseases Antitubercular remedies

MIASMATIC COMPLEXES Union of Psora and Syphilis (Pseudospora tubercular diathesis) group of diseases Union of Syphilis and Psychosis - group of diseases Union of all the three Miasms - group of diseases Principles of miasmatic treatment Anti-miasmatic remedies OTHER MIASMS: Cancer AIDS COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 311 MATERIA MEDICA-II (a) 3

Vaccinosus

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (VEGETABLE KINGDOM)


1. Abrotanum 59 2. Aconitum napellus

3. Aesculus hippocastanum 4. Aethusa cynapium 5. Agaricus muscarius 6. Allium cepa 7. Aloe socotrina 8. Anacardium 9. Arnica Montana 10. Baptisia tinctoria 11. Belladonna 12. Berberis vulgaris 13. Bryonia alba 14. Cactus grandiflorus 15. Calendula officinalis 16. Cannabis indica

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Capsicum annuum Carbo vegetabilis Carduus marianus Chamomilla Cicuta virosa Cimicifuga racemosa Cina Cinchona officinalis Cocculus indicus Coffea cruda Colchicum autumnale Colocynthis Conium Crataegus oxyacantha

SEMESTER-VI
COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 302 PATHOLOGY-II 3+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with special pathology of different organs, systems and tissues

COURSE OUTLINES: SPECIAL PATHOLOGY:


DISEASE OF HEART Hypertension, Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF) Right sided heart failure Left sided heart failure Ischemic Heart Disease Angina Pectoris Myocardial Infarction DISEASE OF BLOOD VESSEL Atherosclerosis Varicose Vein 60 Congenital heart disease Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Infective Endocarditis Myocarditis Cardiomyopathy; Dilated, Hypertrophic, Restrictive Phlebothrombosis and Thrombophlebits

Obstruction of Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

(cause)

DISEASE OF BLOOD AND LYMPHOID SYSTEM Hereditary Acute myeloid leukemia spherocytosis Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia Sickle cell Anemia Thalasemia Chronic leukemia Aplastic anemia Chronic myeloid leukemia Poly erythemia Chronic lymphoblastic Leucopenia leukemia Lymphoma Thrombocytopenia Non-Hodgkin (Brief) Lymphoma Hodgkin lymphoma Acute leukemia RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Obstructive lung disease (cold) Asthma Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis Bronchiectasis Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome Pulmonary thromboembolism Hemorrhage and Infarction Acute Bacterial pneumonia ORAL CAVITY Infections Benign Tumors Peripheral giant cell granuloma (Brief) Oral hairy leukoplakia (Brief) GASTRO INTESTINAL DISEASES Esophagitis Reflux Esophagitis Gastritis, Acute and Chronic 61 Primary atypical pneumonia Tuberculosis, Primary T.B, Secondary T.B Lung Abscess Bronchogenic Carcinoma Definitions of Pleural Effusion Pleumitis Pleutitis Pneumothorax Hemothorax Chylothorax

Leukoplakia Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Brief) Dental Carries Periodontal Disease

Stress Ulcer Peptic Ulcer, Duodenal, Gastric

Gastric Carcinoma (Brief) Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohns disease Ulcerative Colitis Infective Enterocolitis (Only causes)

Malabsorption syndrome Disaccharide Deficiency Tropical sprue Celiac sprue Appendicitis Hemorrhoids

LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT Jaundice (Causes and Normal physiology) Hyperbilirubinemia, Conjugated, Unconjugated Viral Hepatitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, Cirrhosis, Causes, Types, Post necrotic cirrhosis Biliary Cirrhosis (Primary and Secondary) PANCREAS; Diabetes Mellitus DISEASE OF KIDNEY Nephrotic Syndrome Nephritic Syndrome Tubulo Interstitial Nephritis Acute Pylonephritis Acute drug induced interstitial nephritis Chronic analgesic Nephritis Acute tubular Necrosis DISEASE OF MALE GENITAL SYSTEM Epididymitis Orchitis Urethritis and Prostatitis 62

Pigment Cirrhosis (hemochromatosis) Cirrhosis associated with Wilsons disease Cirrhosis associated with antitrypsin deficiency Carcinoma of Liver Cholangitis and Liver abscess Cholelithiasis, Acute and Chronic

Acute and pancreatitis

Chronic

Hypertension due to kidney Renal Stones Renal Cell Carcinoma (Brief) Wilms Tumor (Brief) Acute and Chronic Cystitis Polycystic disease

Benign Prostate Hyperplasia Carcinoma of Prostate

Sq. cell Ca. of penis

(brief) Chronic Thyroiditis Adenoma Carcinoma, Papillary Follicular, Anaplastic Primary hyper parathyroidism Secondary hyperparathyroidism Hypoparathyroidism Cushing Syndrome Hyperaldosteronism Addison Disease

DISEASE OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Pituitary Gland Hypopituitarism Hyperpituitarism Hypothyroidism Congenital hypothyroidism Primary hypothyroidism Hyperthyroidism Simple and diffuse goiter Multinodular goiter Thyroiditis Hashimotos Thyroiditis Sub-Acute Thyroiditis

PRACTICAL
LABORITORY EXAMINATIONS Urine complete Examination Stool Examination Blood Complete Examination Semen Examination Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination Pericardial fluid examination Pleural Fluid Examination Ascitic Fluid Examination Blood Sugar COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 304 MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY-II 2+1 Blood Urea Blood Cholesterol etc Techniques of Clinical Blood Examination for various diseases Gastric Analysis Tests for liver function text Renal function test Tests for endocrine abnormalities Biopsies and cytologic technique

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with concepts of immunology, parasitology, sterilization and biotechnology 63

COURSE OUTLINES:
IMMUNOLOGY: Introduction and overview Elements of innate and acquired immunity Immunogens and antigens Antibody structure and function Antigen antibody interactions Immune assays Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies Biology of B lymphocytes Biology of T lymphocytes Role of MHC PARASITOLOGY: The Normal Flora Microbiology of Air, Water and Soil Historical Introduction Helminthology and Occasional Entomology: with special typical medicine, stressing on Morphology Life Cycle Pathogenecity Laboratory Diagnosis and Prognosis with therapy Classification Entamoeba histolitica Giardia lamblia Trichomonas vaginalis STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTIONS: Activation and function of T and B lymphocytes Cytokines Tolerance and autoimmunity Complement Hypersensitivity reactions Type I, II, III, IV and V Immunodeficiency disorders and neoplasias of lymphoid system Transplantation Tumor immunology Resistance and immunization to infectious disease Leishmania kalazar Malaria Helminthology Cestodes Tania saginata Diphylobotulinum latus Echino coccus Granulosus, Nematodes Trichuris tricura Ascaris lumbricoides Enterobusis vermicularis Encylostoma duodenale Wuchereria bancroftis (Filirasis)

FERMENTATION: Introduction to fermentation and important products produced by the fermentation. 64

BIOTECHNOLOGY: Background applications in this field.

of

recombinant

technology

and

PRACTICAL
Total viable counts of Micro Organisms, Morphological and selective Bio-chemical characterization of some specimen. Microbiological analysis of Air, Water and soil. Biochemical reactions. Inoculation and sensitivity Tests of different bacterias: Staphylococci, Streptococci, Pneumococci, Gonococci, Gram ve and Gram +ve Bacilli, Acid Fast Bacilli (Mycobacterium Tuberculosis) Tests of Parasites and Helminthes

Note: - Students shall maintain their practical note-books with diagrams and necessary entries in accordance with the guidance of relevant subject teacher and shall be certified by him. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 306 PHARMACOGNOSY-II 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with Pharmacognosy of alkaloids Lipids Methods of preparation of mother tinctures Allergens and allergenic preparations Enzymes Poisonous plants Antioxidants

COURSE OUTLINES:
RESINS AND RESIN COMBINATION: Introduction, Resins, Oleoresins, Balsams ALKALOIDS: Introduction, Properties, Classification, Function of alkaloids in plants, Methods of extraction of identification tests, Piperidine Alkaloids, Tropane Alkaloids, Quinoline Alkaloids,Isoquinoline Alkaloids, Indole alkaloids, Imidazole alkaloids, Alkaloidal amines, LIPIDS: Introduction, study of Fixed Oils, Fats and Related Compounds, Waxes ENZYMES: Enzymes obtained from plant source. (phyto65

enzymes), Papain Bromelain and Malt Extract, Enzymes obtained from Animal source, Rennin pepsin, Pancreatin and pancrealipase POISONOUS PLANTS: General introduction of poisonous plants with special reference to Pakistan. ANTIOXIDANTS: Cucumber, Amla, Orange, Lemon etc PREPARATION OF MOTHER TINCTURES from crude drugs for commercial market, Methods of cultivation,Drying, storage, Preservation, Packing, Deterioration and adulteration of crude medicine, Evaluation of crude medicine i.e. organoleptic, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological

PRACTICAL
Extraction of the active constituents of crude drugs and chemical tests for their identification. Isolation and separation of active constituents of crude drugs by paper and thin layer chromatography and column chromatography. Study Tour for collection of medicinal plants from various areas of country. 308 HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY-II 2+1

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: The preparation of Homoeopathic medicines, Different homoeopathic scales of potentisation and triturition Drug administration methods Concept of prescription COURSE OUTLINES: METHODS OF PREPARATION OF Mother Tinctures o Definition o 9 Formulas of Dr. Hahnemann o Modern Methods of Preparation of Mother Tinctures Solutions Potencies and Trituration

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ATTENUATION: Decimal Scale Centicimal Scale 50 Millicimal Scale RADIONIC THEORY and Radionic methods of Homoeopathic remedy preparation FLEXION POTENCY-METHOD of conversion of trituration into liquid from straight potency TOPICAL AND TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM Scope Lotion Liniment Glycerol Ointment Topical gels Pastes Creams Poultice Topical tinctures Topical powder ORAL SOLUTIONS Syrups Elixirs Solutions and their preparation Dry mixtures for solutions Oral rehydrate solutions Oral colonic leverage solution Syrup Components and preparation Elixir, Preparation, medicated and non-medicated Powders, Capsules, Tablet Dosage Forms PRESCRIPTION Study of prescription including abbreviations Principles and mode of prescription writing and its validity Dispensing of Homoeopathic medicines PHARMACOLOGY: Drug Strength Homoeopathic Pharmacodynamics Dynamic Power Medicine Posology 67

Remedy

BRIEF STUDY OF STANDARDIZATION OF REMIDIES AND VEHICLES General Knowledge of legislation in relation to Homoeopathic Pharmacy Study of Biological/mechanical and/or chemical characteristics of some important drugs substances QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE:

PRACTICAL
IDENTIFICATION: Identification of important Homoeopathic drugs including the brief outline of the methods used for their identification (List attached) At least 30 drug substances including 20 from vegetable kingdom and 10 from mineral and chemicals Collection of 30 drug substances for herbarium Microscopic study of two trituration up to 3x potency MANUFACTURING: Preparation of dispensing and dilute alcohol solutions and dilutions. Preparation of mother tinctures of 3 polychrests Preparation of Globules Preparation of tablets (Micro & Macro) Preparation of trituration of 3 crude drugs up to 3x Preparation of mother tincture of drugs which do not conform to the D.S.I. Preparation of external applications (at least one each) POTENTISATION: Potentisation of 3 mother tinctures up to 3 decimal scale and 3 centicimal scale and 3 fifty millicimal scale TRITURATIONS: Triturations of 3 drugs 6X and their conversion into liquid potencies. DISPENSING: Writing and understanding of prescription Dispensing of various homoeopathic drugs including their procedures LABORATORY METHODS: Sublimation Distillation Decantation Filtration Crystallization Percolation 68

STUDY TOUR: visit to homoeopathic laboratories to study the manufacturing of remedies at large scale COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 310 PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEIOPATHY-III (b) 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand theory and practice of different Constitutions Temperaments Diathesis

Miasmatic diagnosis Facial analysis

Homoeopathic concepts compared to different concepts in Medicine

COURSE OUTLINES:
1. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONSTITUTIONS: VON GRAUVOGL Hydrogenoid Oxygenoid

Carbo-nitrogenoid

VANNIERS & ZISSUS Phosphoric Carbonic BAZIN: Scrofulous Gouty 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Fluoric

Syphilitic

DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEMPERAMENTS: Nervous Phlegmatic Bilious Choleric Sanguineous Tubercular, etc Different types of diathesis Importance of miasmatic diagnosis In depth study of homeopathic facial analysis technique Miasmatic and constitutional prescription Miasmatic study from practical and clinical point of view Miasms compared to modern pathology Concept of susceptibility from immunological point of view Concept of idiosyncrasy compared to hypersensitivity 69

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

312 MATERIA MEDICA-II (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (VEGETABLE KINGDOM)


1. Digitalis purpurea 2. Dioscorea villosa 3. Drosera 4. Dulcamara 5. Euphrasia officinalis 6. Gelsemium sempervirens 7. Helleborus nigra 8. Hydrastis 9. Hyoscyamus 10. Hypericum 11. Ignatia 12. Ipecacuanha 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Kalmia latifolia Ledum palustre Lilium tigrinum Lycopodium clavatum Mezereum Nux vomica Opium (papaver somniferum) Phytolacca decandra Podophyllum Pulsatilla Rhus tox Ruta graveolens 70 25. Sanguinaria canadensis 26. Spigelia anthelmia 27. Staphysagria 28. Stramonium 29. Thuja occidentalis 30. Veratrum album

MATERIA MEDICA-II (B) PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE:


Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the medicines included in this semester. BHMS FOURTH YEAR NOTE: A group of students (Comprised of five to six) will be given a research project in the beginning of Fourth or Final Professional years comprising on any one of the subjects of Homeopathic Philosophy, Homeopathic Materia Medica, Homeopathic Therapeutics and Case Taking & Repertorization. The students have to submit the report of the project at the end of Final Professional year (i.e. at the end of last Semester). The project report will be compulsory and of 2 Credit Hours. The project report will be evaluated along with practical. SEMESTER-VII

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

401 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS-I 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with theory and practice of various gynecological disorders

COURSE OUTLINES: GYNAECOLOGY:


DIAGNOSIS History taking Past history PATIENT EXAMINATION Position of examination General examination Pelvic examination Examination of external genital organs Internal examination of genital organs (virginal, cervix) and investigation 71 Present queries complains and

Abdominal examination and differential diagnosis of pregnancy Minor gynecological operative procedures

HORMONES: Description of different hormones CHANGES IN MENSTRUAL CYCLE: Menstrual abnormalities Amenorrhea Hypomenorrhoea Dysmenorrhoea Oligomenoorrhoea VULVAL DISORDERS: Inflammation (primary and secondary) Pruritus Vulval abscess VAGINAL DISORDERS: Leucorrhoea (vaginal discharge) Inflammation of vagina (gonorrheal tuberculosis and syphilitic and cystic) Abscess of vagina Tumor of vagina DISORDERS OF UTERUS: Endometritis Acute and the chronic erosion Tumor of the uterus DISORDERS OF CERVIX: Inflammation

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Polymenorrorea Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Postmenopausal bleeding

Tumors of vulva Vulvae lesions

Vesico-vaginal fistula and recto-vaginal fistula Cystocoele rectocoele (genital prolapse) Vaginisimus

Fibroids Adenoma Cancer

Tumors

DISORDERS OF FALLOPIAN TUBES: Salpingitis Acute and chronic abscess of fallopian tube DISORDERS OF OVARIES: Oophoritis (acute and chronic) Abscess 72

Tumors of fallopian tube

Tumors Cysts of ovaries

DISORDERS OF URETHRA Retention of urine Cystitis (acute and chronic)

Stricture

DISORDERS OF MAMMARY GLANDS: Brief anatomy and physiology of mammary gland SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: 1. BACTERIAL Gonor Syphilis rhea Tuberculosis 2. VIRAL: AIDS

Diseases of mammary gland

INFERTILITY: Sites, causes, latest investigations, diagnosis and treatment ECTOPIC PREGNANCY: Sites pathology differential diagnosis management treatment POPULATION PLANNING AND CONTRACEPTION: Indication contraindication methods complications GENITAL TRACT INFECTION: Infection of upper genital tract infections of lower genital tract genital tuberculosis DISPLACEMENT OF UTERUS: Prolapsed retroversion inversion causes diagnosis management and treatment GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISORDERS: Hydated form mole trophoblastic tumors MISCELLANEOUS GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS: Dysparyunia Hysteria Dysmenorrhoea leukoplakia Backache Pelvic floor injuries Pelvic diseases HIRSUTISM AND INTERSEXUALLITY: Problems of marriage and sex COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AND INSTRUMENTS: Preoperative preparations role of ultra sonography in gynecology POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND ITS MANAGEMENT

PRACTICAL
Students to examine out door indoor patients, take history and to get complete information about diagnosis and treatment, all the instruments issued in gynecological examination should be recognized and their uses known, conduction of gynecological test. 73

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

403 MATERIA MEDICA-III (a) 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (MINERALS)


ACIDS 1. 2. ANTIMONY 5. Antimonium Crudum 6. Antimonium Tartaricum Acidum Muriaticum Acidum Nitricum 3. 4. Acidum Phosphoricum Acidum Picricum

ALUMINIUM 7. Alumen 8. Alumina

AMMONIUM 9. ARSENIC 11. Arsenicum Album 74 Ammonium Carb 10. Ammonium Mur

BARIUM 12. BISMUTH 14. BORAX 15. BROMINE 16. CADMIUM 17. CALCIUM 18. 19. 20. CARBON 22. COPPER 23. GOLD 24. IODINE 25. IRON 26. Ferrum Metallicum 27. Ferrum Phosphoricum Iodium Aurum Metallicum Cuprum Metallicum Graphites Calcarea Carbonica Calcarea Flouricum Calcarea Pophosphoricum 21. Calcarea Sulphoricum Cadmium Sulph Bromium Borax Bismuthum Metallicum Baryta Carb 13. Barayta Mur

MAGNESIUM 28. 29. Magnesia Carbonica Magnesia Muriatica 30. Magnesium Phosphoricum

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COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

405 PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY 3

COURSE OUTLINES: PSYCHOLOGY


INTRODUCTION Definition Psychology as behavioral science Scope GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: Infancy and childhood Stages of cognitive, moral reasoning development Ericksons Psychosocial developmental stages MOTIVATION AND EMOTION: Basic motives Biological and Psychological Instinctual behavior, Theories about it PERSONALITY: Definition Characteristics of Personality Theories about personality CONSCIOUSNESS, Sleep and Dreams Stages of consciousness Psychoanalytic aspect Roots of modern Psychology Methods in Psychology

Personality development in early childhood Changes during adolescent to adult year

Emotional development Infancy to adult years Determinants of emotional behaviors

Assessment of Personality

Sleep, patterns Dreams, significance

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LEARNING AND MEMORY: Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Other types of learning STRESS: Definition, types Reaction to stress INTELLIGENCE: Definition

Short term memory Long term memory

Psychological/Physiolog ical

Intelligence assessment test

PSYCHIATRY
Classification of Psychiatric Disorder (Brief Review) Psychiatric Treatment Modulates, With Objectives PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Symptoms, Etiology: Neurotic disorders Psychosomatic disorders Generalized Anxiety disorder Organic disorders Phobia Delirium Delusions Dementia Illusions Amnesic disorders Hysteria Epilepsy Mood disorders Personality disorders Depression Mental retardation Mania Psychosexual disorders Psychotic disorders Drug Dependence Schizophrenia COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 407 FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with subject of Forensic Medicine

COURSE OUTLINES: FORENSIC MEDICINE:


Introduction 77 Forensic Medicine (Definition)

Medical Jurisprudence Courts of Pakistan and their Powers. Legal procedures Inquest Evidence and type of evidence Dying declaration and dying deposition Physician in the witness box

Medical Ethics Privileges and Duties of Medical Practitioners Physician-Patient relationship Legal aspects of medical practice, consent and negligence

PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION Parameters of personal identity; methods of identifying living, dead, decomposed, mutilated and burnt bodies, and skeletal and fragmentary remains; Using special techniques (Dentistry: Radiology, Neutron Activation Analysis etc.), and objective methods of identification (Osteomtery, Dactyloscopy, DNA Technique, Super imposition photography etc.). Methods of determination of age, sex and race by various methods with their medico- legal aspects. Methods to trace evidence, Locards Principle of exchange and its medico- legal significance. THANATOLOGY: Definition Stages of death Signs of death Saponification Mummification Cadaveric spasm Types of death Syncope TRAUMATOLOGY: Mechanical injuries: Mechanism of wound production Classification of wounds Firearms BURN AND SCALD: Definition Various systems of classification 78

Coma Deaths from Asphyxia Sudden death; causes, Accidental, Suicidal, Homicidal Death due to starvation, Heat, Cold

Ammunition Ballistics Medico legal aspects

Types Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical injuries

Ante Mortem and Post Mortem burn Causes of death

Medico legal aspects

ASPHYXIA: Students should be able to: Define, Classify, causes of, and detect the Anatomical, Physiological, Biochemical and Pathological signs of violent death; and of Mechanical, chemical and environmental asphyxial death and their medico-legal implications. AUTOPSY AND DEATH CERTIFICATE:: Students should know Types, objectives, rules, & techniques, and describe procedure for post-mortem Methods for Assessment of Fatal period and post-mortem interval. Post-mortem Artifacts Risks & Hazards of Autopsy, and Autopsy Protocol. Procedure for selection & reservation, labeling & dispatch of Biological and non-Biological materials for laboratory examination; and should be able to collect relevant samples. Exhumation procedures, its value and limitations. Legal aspects of death certificate and method to write death certificate FORENSIC SEXOLOGY: Student should be able to describe the approach to impotence, determination of virginity, pregnancy and criminal process during delivery, their medico legal aspects, examination procedures and reporting. SEXUAL OFFENCES AND RELEVANT SECTIONS OF LAW: Students should be able to differentiate between natural and unnatural sexual offence and know how to perform a medical examination of victim, collect specific specimen and write a required certification. Student should be able to list common sexual perversions and address their causes. ABORTION Definition, Miscarriage, virginity, puberty, Pregnancy, Symptoms Criminal, procedure, medico legal aspect Students should be able to determine the relevant section of law, medico legal aspects applicable to miscarriage, examine mother and aborted material and storage of aborted material in proper preservative for examination. INFANTICIDE: Definition, reasons of this crime, dead born and still born. Death of infants due to natural causes and accidents, Death due to criminal cause, acts of omission and commission. 79

Student should be able to identify infanticide and criminal and nonaccidental violence or abuse to a newborn, infant or child. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 409 PEDIATRICS-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand various concepts in neonatology and infectious diseases in infants and children

COURSE OUTLINES:
History Taking and Physical Examination Growth and Development Immunization Nutrition Protein Energy Malnutrition NEONATOLOGY: Resuscitation of newborn Prematurity Low Birth weight Jaundice in new born Neonatal sepsis Hypoglycemia Hypocalcaemia Neonatal Seizures Hemorrhagic disease of Newborn Tetanus neonatorum INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Diarrhea Poliomyelitis Diphtheria Pertussus Pulmonary T.B., Measles Typhoid Fever COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: 411 HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-I (a) 80

Respiratory distress in the newborn period Hyaline membrane disease (HMD) Intra cranial Heamorrhage Infant of Diabetic mother (IDM) Maternal medication and Fetal Hazards

Hepatitis Hepatic Failure Rheumatic fever Protozoal Infection Pica Fever of unknown origin

CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment

COURSE OUTLINES:
Introduction to Homoeopathic Therapeutics SYMPTOMATIC INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS DISORDERS Acute inflammation Gonorrhea Chronic inflammation Influenza AIDS Leprosy Chicken pox Measles Cholera Mumps Dengue Rabies Elephantiasis Syphilis Erysipelas Tuberculosis Fever, different types Typhoid fever SYMPTOMATIC EYE DISORDERS Cataract Color Blindness Conjunctivitis Diplopia Glaucoma Hypermetropia Keratitis Lachrymal Duct Disorders Myopia SYMPTOMATIC E.N.T. DISORDERS Adenoiditis Boil of the nose Deafness sensory, neural and conductive Discharge from the ear Ear ache Epistaxis Laryngitis Nasal hypertrophy Nasal polyposis 81

Optic Nerve Atrophy Photomania Post Operative troubles Retinal Haemorrhage and Detachment Retinopathy Squint Stye

Pharyngitias Post operative troubles Rhinitis Sinusitis Snoring Throat cancer Tinnitus Tonsillitis

SYMPTOMATIC RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISORDERS Asthma Haemoptysis Bronchitis Lung cancer Bronchiectasis Pleurisy Chronic obstructive Pneumonia pulmonary disease (COPD) Pulmonary tuberculosis Cold and Coryza Whooping cough Emphysema

SEMESTER-VIII
COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 402 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS-II 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand and learn General embryology Normal and abnormal pregnancy Normal and abnormal labor Normal and abnormal puerperium

Obstetrical procedures and operations: Newborn and its disorders:

COURSE OUTLINES: OBSTETRICS:


Introduction Obstetrical history taking and examination Conception Implantation Formation of zygote Menstrual cycle and events of cycle including hormonal influence Placenta structure functions development and abnormalities Amnion and liquor Amnii and its role Chorion Umbilical cord deciduas and its functions

FEOTUS: Size Fetal circulation Diameter, fetal and obstetrical Examination 82

Bony pelvic axis Pelvic abnormalities Fetal monitoring

NORMAL PREGNANCY: Clinical signs and symptoms of pregnancy Diagnosis of pregnancy Duration of pregnancy Hyper emesis gravidum

Physiological maternal changes during pregnancy Antenatal care and fetal examination methods Advice during pregnancy Harmful drug effect

ABNORMAL PREGNANCY: Early pregnancy loss and its management (abortion) Pregnancy with fibroids Ovarian cyst and prolapsed placental abnormalities Umbilical cord abnormalities Antepratum hemorrhage Placental abruption types, diagnosis management and treatment Placenta praevia, types, diagnosis management and treatment Polyhydroamnia and oligihydroamnia Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy Essential hypertension NORMAL LABOUR: Physiology of labour Satges and onset of labour Uterine contraction sign and symptoms of parturition Conduction of normal delivery complete description ABNORMAL LABOUR: Prolong labour and its assessment Types of prolong labour and management 83

Pre eclampsia, Causes diagnosis prevention management and treatment Eclampsia stages and management Renal diseases during pregnancy Infections during pregnancy Pregnancy with jaundice Pyrexia in pregnancy Intrauterine fetal death Intrauterine growth retardation and its management Prematurity post maturity Multiple gestations

Stages of labor management of 1st 2nd and 3rd stage of labor Mechanism of labour Analgesia during labour Oxytisic drugs

Fetal malpresentation, causes, types, mechanism, diagnosis, management and treatment. Occipto posterior position

Deep transverse arrest Breech presentation Brow presentation Face presentation Shoulder presentation Cord prolapsed Unstable lie/transverse lie Compound presentation Cephalopelvic, disproportion

Obstructed labour and premature rupture of membrane Post partum hemorrhage its types causes clinical finding management and treatment Post partum pituitary necrosis

NORMAL PUERPERIUM: Duration, management of puerperium Lochia Postnatal checkup Baby examination Immediate care to baby ABNORMAL PUERPERIUM: Puerperal pyrexia Genital tract infection Urinary tract infection

Normal progress of new born Infant feeding Merits and demerits of breast feeding

Breast disorders in details Homeostatic disorders

OBSTETRICAL PROCEDURES AND OPERATIONS: Introduction of labour Indication procedure and management role of ultra Types process and sound in obstetrics indication of episiotomy Vital statistics Forceps and vacuum extractor operation Caesarean section (operation delivery) NEWBORN AND ITS DISORDERS: Examination and care of newborn Asphyxia Neonatorum Birth injuries Icterus Neonatorum Hemorrhagic disease Evaluation of newborn Resuscitation Low birth weight 84

Congenital malformation RH incompatibility Thalasemia major, Thalasemia minor Minor problems of new born Fetal congenital abnormalities

PRACTICAL
Students to examine out door indoor patients, take history and to get complete information about diagnosis and treatment, all the instruments issued in gynecological examination should be recognized and their uses known, conduction of gynecological test. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 404 MATERIA MEDICA-III (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (MINERALS)


MERCURY 1. Mercurius Corrosivus 2. Mercurius Dulcis NITROGLYCERINE 4. Glonoinum PHOSPHORUS 5. Phosphorus PLATINUM 6. Platinum Metallicum 85 3. Mercurius Solubilis

PLUMBUM 7. Plumbum Metallicum POTASIUM 8. 9. 10. 11. Kali Bichromicum Kali Bromatum Kali Carbonicum Kali Iodide 12. Kali Muriaticum 13. Kali Phosphoricum 14. Kali Sulphuricum

RADIUM 15. Radium Bromatum SELENIUM 16. Selenium Metallicum SILICEA 17. Silicea SILVER 18. Argentum Metallicum SODIUM 20. Natrum Carbonicum 21. Natrum Muriaticum STANNUM 24. Stannum Metallicum SULPHUR 25. Hepar Sulph TITANIUM 27. Titanium Metallicum VANADIUM 28. Vanadium Metallicum ZINC 30. Zincum Phosphoratum 29. Zincum Metallicum 26. Sulphur 22. Natrum Phosphoricum 23. Natrum Sulph 19. Argentum Nitricum

PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE
Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the medicines included in this semester. 86

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

406 OPHTHALMOLOGY AND E.N.T. 3+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with theory and practice of diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat

COURSE OUTLINES:
EYE: Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye Ball and Orbit, Diseases of the eye: LIDS; Anatomy, Classification of lid disease, Blepharitis, Stye, Chalazion, Triehiasis, Entropion, Ectropion, Symblepharon, Ptosis, Tumours, Herpes Zoster. LACHRYMAL APPARATUS; Anatomy, Composition circulation and function of tear film, Dry eye, Excessive watering (Epiphora) Dacrayoeys- titis (acute and chronic) ORBIT; Orbital cellulitis, Proptosis, Exophtalmos, Enophthalmos, Tumours CONJUNCTIVA; Anatomy, Classification of conjunctival disease, Conjunctivitis, (Viral, Bacterial and Allergic), Trachoma, Pinguecula, Pterygium, Opthalmia neonatorum CORNEA; Anatomy, Classification of corneal diseases, Corneal ulcers, Keratoconus, Corneal opacities, D/D Keratoplasty SECLERA; Anatomy, Episcleritis, Secleritis

UVEAL TRACT; Anatomy, Classification of uveal tract disease,


Uveitis, Panophthalmitis, D/D of red eye, LENS; Anatomy, Cataract,

VITREOUS; Anatomy, Blood in viterous, Glaucoma; Physiology of


aqueous formation and circulation, Maintenance of normal intraocular pressure

RETINA; Anatomy, Classification of retinal diseases, Retinal


detachments and degeneration,, Diabetic retinopathy, Hypertensive retinopathy, Occlusion of retinal artery, Occlusion of retinal vein, Retinoblastoma, macular degeneration OPTIC NERVE; Papilloedema, Optic Neuritis, Opilitis, Acute Retrobulber neuritis, Toxic ambylopia, Optic atrophy, hemianopias

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INJURIES: Extraocular foreign bodies, Blunt injuries, perforating


injuries with intraocular foreign bodies, injury due to burns and chemicals.

SQUINT: Definition and Classification PUPIL: Anatomy, Papillary pathways, Significance of pupillary size and
reaction in diseases OCCULAR manifestation management of Vitamin A, Deficiency, and its

ERRORS OF REFRACTION: Optical system of normal eye,


Myopia, Hypermetropia, Stigmatism, Presbyopia, Aphakia, astigmatism

EAR: Diseases of the Ear: Applied anatomy and physiology,


Symptoms, Signs and investigations of ear, Congenital disorders, Ear ache, Discharge from the ear, Otitis exterma, Otitis media, Deafness sensory, neural and conductive, Tinnitus, Vertigo, Facial palsy, Tumors of ear

NOSE AND PARA NASAL AIR SINUSES: Diseases of Nose:


Applied anatomy and physiology, Congenital disorders, Symptoms, Signs, and investigations of Nasal and Sinus diseases, Nasal septal disorders, Nasal trauma, Epistaxis, Rhinitis, Nasal polyposis, Sinusitis, Headache, Boil of the nose, Cavernous sinus thrombosis, Foreign body in the nose, Rhinolith and Peenosh, Vestibulitis. Hypertrophy

THE MOUTH AND SALIVARY GLANDS: Diseases of Mouth:


Applied anatomy and physiology, Congenital disorders, Dental caries and periodontal diseases, Stomatitis, Ulcers, Candidiasis, Oral manifestation of systemic disease, Premalignant conditions of oral mucosa, Leukoplakia, Erythroplakia, Cancer of oral cavity, Infection of salivary glands, Stone in the salivary glands, Tumor of salivary glands, Ranula.

THE THROAT: Diseases of Throat: Applied anatomy and physiology,


Congenital abnormalities, Symptoms, Signs and investigation of throat diseases, Pharyngitis, Tonsillitis, Quinsy, Adenoiditis, Dysphagia, Dysphonea, Tumors of esophagus and pharynx, Laryngitis, Vocal nodule, Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, Vocal cord paralysis, Epiglottis, Laryngeo tracheo bronchitis, Foreign body in the larynx, Thyroid disease, Snoring, Indication of tracheotomy and tracheotomy, Lump in the neck, Mediastinal tumors compressing larynx, Retropharyngeal abscess, Diphtheria

CLINICAL
EYE: History taking 88

Simple examination with torch Visual acuity testing Visual field testing Regurgitation test Measurement of intraocular pressure (digital, tonometry) Everson of upper eye lid Dressing of corneal ulcer and post operative dressing

Identification of lenses and their uses Identification of lenses and their uses Theoretical principal of retinascopy Ophthalmoscopy practical ability of direct, theoretical principal of indirect, Use of slit lamp

ENT: History taking Examination of external ear, throat, sinuses and general examination Use of otoscope and ear speculums Use of tuning fork (Webbers test, Rinnes test and ABC test) Use of nasal speculum Use of tongue depressor COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 408

Examination of nasopharynx Transillumination test for paranasal air sinuses Indirect laryngoscopy Introduction to instruments used in ENT examination and operation

FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY-II 2

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint students with subject of toxicology and legal issues related to forensic medicine and toxicology

COURSE OUTLINES:
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: Students should be able to diagnose mental illness, Distinguish between true and feigned insanity, Advise on procedure of restraint of mentally ill, List limitation to civil and criminal responsibilities of mentally ill. EXAMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS: Students should be able to describe the forensic importance of biological specimens (blood, semen, vomitus, saliva, breath, urine, hair). The method of their collection, preservation, dispatch and the common laboratory test performed. 89

LAW RELATED TO HOMOEOPATHY & MEDICAL MAN: Medical ethics including religious aspects, privileges and duties of medical practitioners, Physician-patient relationship, Legal aspects of medical practice, consent, negligence

TOXICOLOGY:
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TOXICOLOGY Poison, Definition Classification, Medico legal classification Routes of Administration and Elimination of Poison Factors modifying the effects / action of poison Diagnosis and Treatment of poisoning, Poison and Crime Special; Signs and Symptoms Causes of death and Treatment of poisoning by following briefly Autopsy techniques with collection, preservation and dispatch of Biological material to analytical laboratory.] Handling specimens. Preparation and interpretation of chemical examiners reports. SPECIFIC POISONS Corrosive Poisons Mineral Acids ----- Sulphuric, Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids, Organic Acids Oxalic, Carbolic and Salicylic Acids Alkalis ----- Ammonia, Caustic soda and Potash, Irritant Poisons Inorganic ---- Non metallic poisons ---- Phosphorus Metallic poisons ---- Arsenic, Antimony, Mercury, and Copper Vegetable poisons ---- Caster Oil Seeds, Chitralal, Chitra, Madar, Animal Poisons Snake poisons ---- Poisonous and Non Poisonous snakes Signs and Symptoms of snake poisoning, Treatment Poisonous Insects Specific Poisons Cerebral ---- Dhatura, Belladonna, Atropine, Cocaine, Alcohol, Chloroform, Ether, Chloral Hydrate, Opium, Barbiturate, Bhang Spinal ----- Strychnine, Cardiac ----- Digitalis, Aconite Others ------ Hydrocyanic Acid, Kerosene Oil, CO2 Coal Gas. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 410 PEDIATRICS-II 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: 90

To understand various diseases of infants and children COURSE OUTLINES: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: Foreign body inhalation, Bronchiolitis, Group, Acute Epiglottitis, Pneumonia, Bronchial Asthma, Respiratory distress, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Pleural effusion, Cystic Fibrosis. C.V.S: Congestive heart failure, Fetal Circulation, Cyanotic Heart Diseases, Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition, Tricuspid Artesia, Pulmonary Artesia, Truncus Arteriosus, Total anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage, Cyanotic Heart Diseases, VSD, ASD, PDA, Pulmonary Stenosis, Aortic Stenosis, Coarctation. C.N.S: Epilepsy, Convulsions, Meningitis, Encephalitis, Coma, Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy, Guillian Barre Syndrome, Febrile Fits. Hematology / Oncology: Anemia, Thalasemia, Disorders of Platelets, G6 PD deficiency, Leukemia, Hodgkin disease and lymphoma. ENDOCRINE / GENETIC / METABOLIC: Hypothyroidism, Diabetes mellitus, Rickets, Downs syndrome, Glycogen storage disease, Lipid storage disease. NEPHROLOGY: Acute glomerulonehirtis, nephritic syndrome, acute renal failure, chronic renal failure, U.T.I. COMMON SKIN DISORDERS IN CHILDREN: Vascular birth marks, Pyoderma, Viral infections, parasitic infestations of skin, Ichthyosis, Lesions characterized by formation of bullae, Atrophic dermatitis, Acne.

CLINICAL
Pediatrics medicines consisting of detailed history taken (Neonatal and Child examination), with systemic examinations involving nearly all systems of human body regarding positive findings, differential diagnosis, management, final diagnosis, follow-up (Resuscitation), minor medical surgical procedures), and specialized referral for highly specialized management COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 412 HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-I (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment 91

COURSE OUTLINES:
SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: Addison's disease Acromegaly Cushing Syndrome Diabetes Inspidus Diabetes Mellitus Gravess disease Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism Hypoglycemia Hyper and Hypo pituitrism Simple and Toxic Goiter

SYMPTOMATIC NERVOUS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS: Anxiety disorder Cerebral edema Cerebral embolism Chorea Convulsions Delirium Dementia Encephalitis Epilepsy Facial paralysis (Bells palsy) Headache Hemiplegia Hypochondriases Hysteria Insomnia Mania Meningitis Migraine Neurasthenia Neuralgia Neuritis Numbness Paralysis Paraplegia Parkinsonism Poliomyelitis Stroke Tabes dorsalis Trigeminal neuralgia Vertigo

SYMPTOMATIC G.I.T DISORDERS Anorexia Appendicitis Cholera Constipation Crohns Disease Diarrhea Dysentery Fissure Fistula Gastritis Gastro Enteritis Gastro-esophageal Reflux Haematemesis Hiccough Intestinal obstruction Intestinal Tuberculosis Intestinal Worms Melena Oesophagitis Peptic Ulcers Piles Stomatitis Ulcerative Colitis Vomiting

SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF LIVER AND EXTRA HEPATIC TISSUES: Bacterial and Viral Hepatitis Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Dropsy (Ascites, Anasarca) Hepatic Insufficiency Hepatomegaly 92 Jaundice Liver Abscess

Liver Cirrhosis

Pancreatitis Peritonitis

Splenitis Splenomegaly

PRACTICAL/VIVA
Every student will register 20 different cases in a note book with record of case taking, diagnosis, Repertorization and prescription from st nd conditions mentioned in syllabi of 1 and 2 semesters of this tear.

BHMS FINAL YEAR SEMESTER-IX


COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 501 CLINICAL METHODS AND IAGNOSTICS-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Aims and Objectives of this module will build on experience and understanding developed in the therapeutic relationship. It will provide a through understanding of the functioning examination and assessment of the body systems such as cardiovascular respiratory gastrointestinal and neurological students take training in clinical knowledge examination skills and to provide an integrated approach in understanding the causes and the essential features of the symptoms and signs most commonly seen in clinical practice. This will draw on the skills attained in the human science, clinical science and previous diagnostic skill modules. The students will achieve an understanding and detailed knowledge of the differential diagnosis of the symptoms and signs related to the following; The cardiovascular system, The respiratory system, The gastrointestinal system, The urinary system, The nervous and musculoskeletal system, Other problems, including weight disorders, temperature changes, psychiatric problems, ear, nose, and throat problems emergency conditions and conditions requiring immediate referral for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons, Additionally in cases where the diagnostic investigations available to herbal practitioners are insufficient to exclude a serious pathology, students will be aware of their urgent responsibility to refer for thorough medical investigations. Examples of such cases include Dysphagia, bleeding per rectum, severe cardiac arrhythmias.

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COURSE OUTLINES:
CLINICAL REVIEW: Review of general history, review of examination CARDIOVASCULAR PROBLEMS: Review of examination of the heart with differentiation of normal heart sounds (S1 and S2) and numbers, Differential diagnosis of chest pain palpitation shortness of breath edema Ascites changes in blood pressure, lower limb pain. RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS: Review of the examination of the lungs with recognition of bronchial sound, added sounds, wheezing sounds, pulmonary edema, bronchial breathing, and peak flow rate measurement. Differential diagnosis of clubbing, cough, cyanosis, sputum production and Haemoptysis ABDOMINAL PROBLEMS: Review of examination of the abdomen, Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, GIT bleeding, indigestion UROGENITAL PROBLEMS: Review of urogenital system and urinalysis, Differential diagnosis of dysuria and frequency, haematuria, polyuria, incontinence COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 503 CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To develop the ability of case taking from a Homoeopathic perspective in young professionals

COURSE OUTLINES:
CASE TAKING The patients symptoms and history History of the development of the symptoms, implication of the patients Description of his complaints The duration of the symptoms Modification of symptoms The mode of onset Eliciting the symptoms Recording of symptoms Difficult cases Taking the acute case Difficulties of taking a chronic case Recording of a case and usefulness of record keeping 94

Arrangements of symptoms Totality of symptoms Prescribing symptoms Uncommon, peculiar and characteristic symptoms General and particular symptoms Evaluation of symptoms Eliminating symptoms Analysis of the case Uncommon and common symptoms Gradation and evaluation of symptoms Importance of mental symptoms Kind and sources of general symptoms Concomitant symptoms Initial prognostic evaluation Case analysis for the beginners Case analysis for the advanced prescribers Selection of potency Single remedy/group remedy prescribing The dose The remedy reaction The follow up interview Initial interview for scheduling follow ups Format for the follow up visit The Homoeopathic aggravation Evaluation at one month Principal involved in long-term management Fundamental principles Application in particular patient categories Deep miasmatic case Incurable cases Complicated cases Homeopathically disordered cases Allopathic disordered or suppressed cases Terminal cases 505 MATERIA MEDICA-IV (a) 2+1

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

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COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (NOSODES) NOSODES


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Anthracinum Diphtherinum Medorrhinum Psorinum Syphilinum Schirrinum Carcinocin Tuberculinum bovinum 9. Tuberculinum Koch 10. Bacillinum 11. Secale cornutum 12. Ustilago maydis 13. Ambra Grisea 14. Calculus renalis 15. Malaria officinalis 16. Malandrinum 17. Morbillinum 18. Pyrogenum 19. Vaccinonum 20. Variolinum 21. Staphylococcinu m 22. Streptococcinum 23. Menigococcinum 24. Influenzinum 25. Hydophobinum 26. Typhoidinum 27. Boletus Laricis 28. Epitheliomine

BOWEL NOSODES
29. Morgan (Bach) 30. Proteus COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 31. Mutabile 32. Bacillus no.7 33. Gaertner 507 HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-II (a) 2+1 34. Dysentery-co 35. Sycotic-co 36. Faecalis

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment

COURSE OUTLINES:
SYMPTOMATIC SKIN DISORDERS Abscess Acne Alopecia Baldness Barbers itch Blister Boil Bromidrosis Burn and scald Carbuncle Cellulites Cracks of skin Dandruff Discoloration of the skin Eczema Hyper hydrosis Ichthyosis Leukoderma/vitiligo Keloid Miliaria rubra Nettle rash Pityriasis Alba Pityriasis nigra Prickly heat Pruritus Psoriasis Scabies Seborrhea Skin lacerations Sun burn Urticaria Warts

SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Ankylosing spondylitis Polymyositis Carpel tunnel syndromes Progressive muscular dystrophy Cervical neuralgia Rheumatoid Arthritis Gout Sciatica Lumbago Syphilitic Arthritis Myalgias Systemic Lupus Myopathies Erythmatosis Myasthenia gravis Systemic sclerosis Myotonic dystrophy Osteoarthritis Osteomalasia ALLERGIES: All Types SYMPTOMATIC BLOOD DISORDERS: Anaemias of different kind Bleeding Disorders Disorders of homeostasis Polycythemia 97 Haemorrhage Haemorrhagic disorders Leukemia Thalasemia

SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF URINARY SYSTEM: Acute and Chronic Renal insufficiency Renal failure Renal function Cystitis disturbance Enuresis (nocturnal) Stranguary Haematuria Urethritis Nephritis Urinary incontinence Nephrolithiasis Urinary Retention Nephrotic Syndrome Vesical calculi Polycystic kidney Renal colic COURSE CODE: 509 COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: SURGERY-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand and diagnose surgical diseases

COURSE OUTLINES:
INTRODUCTION OF SURGERY: Basic surgical principles ESOPHAGUS: Diseases causing esophageal obstruction, congenital atresia of esophagus, Hiatus hernia and types of hiatus hernia. DUODENUM AND STOMACH: Hypertrophy pyloric Stenosis of infants: Symptoms and treatment, Peptic Ulcer: Sign and symptoms and treatment form surgical point of view and management of perforated peptic ulcer, Haematemesis and Melena: Causes and management LIVER: Trauma, Obstructive jaundice, amoebic liver abscess: Pathology, course, sign, symptoms, and treatment, Hydated disease of the liver. Source of infection, pathology, sign, symptoms, treatment and complication, Tumor of liver: Benign and malignant. SPLEEN: Rupture of spleen and its treatment, Causes of enlargement of spleen and indications for splenectomy and postoperative complications. GALL BLADDER AND BILE DUCTS: Gall stone, acute obstructive Cholecystitis, acute non obstructive Cholecystitis, chronic Cholecystitis, Stone in the bile ducts and management of Biliary obstruction due to stone. PANCREAS: Acute, relapsing and Chronic Pancreatitis, Pancreatic masses including Neoplasia (Benign and Malignant), Carcinoma of Pancreas. 98

PERITONEUM: Acute and chronic peritonitis, tuberculous peritonitis. SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE: Causes, sign, symptoms, investigations and treatment of Primary mega colon, Ulcerative colitis, malignant cancer of colon. INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION: Acute intestinal obstruction: Dynamic and A dynamic, causes, sign. Symptoms, investigation and treatment, Paralytic ileus: Types, causes sign, symptoms and management. VERMIFORM APPENDIX: Acute appendicitis and Appendicular mass. RECTUM: Congenital Abnormalities: Imperforate anus, Proctitis, Cancer of rectum: Causes, classification, sign, symptoms investigations and treatment. ANUS AND ANAL CANAL: Pilonidal Sinus, Anal fissure, Hemorrhoids, Fistula, Anorectic Abscess. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 511 PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE-I 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the professionals with subject of preventive and community medicine

COURSE OUTLINES: 1. Concept of Health & Disease


Concept of health, Definition of health (Dimensions, physical, mental, social and spiritual) Spectrum of health, Determinants of health Responsibility for health Indicators of health Concept of disease Concept of causation Ecological triad, (agent, host & environmental factors) Spectrum of disease Iceberg phenomenon Natural history of disease 99

Levels of prevention Disease elimination and eradication Disease surveillance

2. Introduction to Public Health and Health Systems in Pakistan


Background and Concepts: Definitions and concepts in Public Health. Development of Public Health in Pakistan Economics and Health Health policy and planning in Pakistan. Health for all; background, concepts and progress. Primary Health Care: Concepts and progress. The National Disease Control programs; policies, strategies and operations. Health System in Pakistan The role of Federal and Provincial Governments in Health Care The District Health System, in the context of devolution. The Physician as a manager: Functions of manager, management of material, human and financial resources. Leadership and motivation. Partners in Health: The public and private sector. Non- governmental Organizations and International Agencies. Resources for health. Community Mobilization. Role of Homeopathy in Public Health.

3. Epidemiology and disease control


General Epidemiology and Research methodology. Background and concepts, uses. Basic measurements in epidemiology (morbidity, Mortality, disability and fatality). Epidemiological methods (descriptive, analytic and experimental). Epidemiological transition. Association and causation. Investigation of an outbreak or an epidemic. Screening for disease. Community diagnosis. Research and survey methodology. Introduction to Qualitative research methodology. Prevention and control of Infectious diseases: Infection, contamination, pollution, infestation Infectious disease, communicable disease, contagious disease 100

Host, Immune and susceptible persons Sporadic, Endemic, Epidemic, Pandemic Epizootic, Exotic, Zoonosis Contact, fomites, Carriers, Insect Vectors, Reservoir of infection Incubation period, Infective period, Generation time Cross infection, Nosocomial infection, Opportunistic infections Iatrogenic (Physician induced) disorders Surveillance control, Eradication, Elimination Dynamics of infections, Disease Transmission. Reservoir and source of infection, Escape of organism, Modes of transmission, Entry into the body, Susceptible host, Immunity (different types of immunity and immunization) Control of infection: Controlling the reservoir-notification, early diagnosis treatment, isolation, quarantine, disinfections. Interruption of transmission. The susceptible host active & passive immunization, Combined. Chemoprophylaxis, Non-specific measures, Homeopathic immunization Health advice to travelers. National case management guidelines. Epidemiology, control and prevention of infectious diseases of Public Health importance. 1. Diseases transmitted through inhalation. 2. Diseases transmitted through Faeco -oral route. 3. Arthropod borne diseases. 4. Diseases of animals conveyed to man. 5. Diseases due to direct contact. Epidemiology, control and prevention of non- infectious diseases of Public Health importance 1. Hypertension. 2. Coronary heart disease. 3. Cancers. 4. Injuries. 5. Diabetes mellitus. 6. Obesity. 7. Acute Rheumatic fever and heart disease.

5. Demography and Population dynamics


A. Concept, demographic principles and demographic processes 101

B. Census, definition, methodology, types C. Determinants of fertility, mortality D. Population Pyramid, and its interpretation E. Demographic Transition, Demographic Trap and its public health importance F. Demographic and social implication of high population growth G. Social Mobilization H. Urbanization

6. Food and Nutrition


A. Concepts (Nutrition, Nutrient, Food, Diet). Food groups and their functions Role of fiber in diet Balanced Diet B. Malnutrition at all stages of life; its types, causes and prevention. Common nutritional problems of public health importance and their prevention and control C. Dietary requirements of normal human being at different stages of life D. Food hygiene, Pasteurization, fortification, additives & adulteration and preservation E. Food Poisoning F. Assessment of nutritional status of a Community

7. Reproductive and Child Health


A. Safe mother- hood, and its components. (Ante- natal, Postnatal, Family Planning & Emergency Obstetric Care) B. Maternal mortality, causes and prevention C. Infant care: Growth and development. Breast feeding, common causes of morbidity and mortality, the ir prevention and control D. Child Care: Health promotion strategies. Common ailments, home accidents, child mortality prevention. Strategic approaches of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) E. Adolescent health F. Reproductive tract infectio ns: guidelines for management of STDs

8. Health of school age children


A. Role of teachers and role of doctor in maintenance of health B. Procedures for determining health status of school age children 102

C. Common health problems of school children

SEMESTER-X
COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 502 CLINICAL METHODS AND DIAGNOSTICS-II 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Aims and Objectives of this module will build on experience and understanding developed in the therapeutic relationship. It will provide a through understanding of the functioning examination and assessment of the body systems such as cardiovascular respiratory gastrointestinal and neurological students take training in clinical knowledge examination skills and to provide an integrated approach in understanding the causes and the essential features of the symptoms and signs most commonly seen in clinical practice. This will draw on the skills attained in the human science, clinical science and previous diagnostic skill modules. The students will achieve an understanding and detailed knowledge of the differential diagnosis of the symptoms and signs related to the following; The cardiovascular system, The respiratory system, The gastrointestinal system, The urinary system, The nervous and musculoskeletal system, Other problems, including weight disorders, temperature changes, psychiatric problems, ear, nose, and throat problems emergency conditions and conditions requiring immediate referral for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons, Additionally in cases where the diagnostic investigations available to herbal practitioners are insufficient to exclude a serious pathology, students will be aware of their urgent responsibility to refer for thorough medical investigations. Examples of such cases include Dysphagia, bleeding per rectum, severe cardiac arrhythmias

COURSE OUTLINES:
NERVOUS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS: Review of the examination of the nervous and musculoskeletal system, Differential diagnosis of convulsions, fatigue, headache, facial pain, coma, pins and needles, tremors walking difficulty vertigo, dizziness and blackouts, Assessment of: orientation motor activity/strength, pupil reaction, cranial nerves, ophthalmoscope, peripheral nervous system, central nervous system, tone, power, co-ordination reflexes sensations.

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MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS: Weight change: anorexia, bulimia, other causes of weight loss and obesity, Pyrexia and hypothermia, Ear, nose and throat problems; hoarseness, sore throat, deafness. PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS: Anxiety, Depression, Suicide EMERGENCY MEDICINE and Conditions Requiring Immediate Referral: Heart, heart attack, acute left heart failure, Diabetic emergencies, hyper and hypoglycemic coma, status epileptics, Status asthmatics, Meningitis, Fracture of neck of femur, Drug overdoses and poisoning, Other states where immediate referral is required for diagnostic clarification e.g. bleeding per rectum, severe cardiac arrhythmias. DERMATOLOGY Anatomy and physiology of skin, related to Clinical Dermatology Infestation Scabies Pediculosis Bacterial and Mycobacterium infections Fungal and Viral diseases Acne Vulgaris Psoriasis and Lichen Planus Bullous Disorders Pigmentary Disorders Disorders of Nails Disorders of Hairs

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Leprosy Tinea Capitis Tinea Inguinal Acute and Chronic Eczema S.L.E Moluscum Contageosum Seborrhea Basal Cell Carcinoma, and Melanoma Leucoderma Pityniasis versicolor Alopecia Hirsutism

CLINICAL
Clinical medicine consisting of detailed history taking with systemic examination involving nearly all systems of human body regarding positive findings, differential diagnosis, laboratory and allied diagnostic investigations, final diagnosis, management, specialized referral highly specialized management, prognosis, complications, preventions and follow up. PROCEDURES: Scraping of fungus Use of Magnifying Glass. STUDENTS SHOULD RECOGNIZE Leprosy

Observe skin Biopsy Use of Woods Lamp.

Syphilitic Lesions.(Chancre, Secondary syphilis, Gumma)

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Tinea (Corporis, Capitis, Inguinal,) Candida (Oral Skin) Scabies Lice Mosquito bite Acute and Chronic Eczema Lesions of Small pox, Chicken pox Herpes simplex, Herpes Zoster S.L.E Psoriasis. Impetigo Contageosum 504

Moluscum Contageosum Seborrhea Exfoliated Dermatitis Skin Neoplasm like Squamous cell Carcinoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, and Melanoma Leucoderma Pityniasis versicolor Alopecia Hirsutism Furunculosis, cellulites Drug Emploisus

COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS:

CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION-II 3

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To make the professionals able to repertorize the case before prescription

COURSE OUTLINES:
REPERTORIZATION Definition Constitution of Repertory History of Repertories Types of Repertories Synthesis Kent Boenninghausen Boger Willium Boericke Gentrys and Punch card Repertories Knerr Computer Software Cara Professional RADAR

PRACTICAL
Demonstration of five cases worked on Boenninghausen Repertory Advanced study with cases demonstration based on Kent Repertory Demonstration of 10 cases worked on Synthesis Repertory Card Repertory with demonstration of 5 cases and advantages of Card Repertories. Theoretical lectures with demonstration. Computer Software 105

Cara Professional RADAR 5 cases to be cross checked Practical demonstration on computer based Kents Repertory software. 506 MATERIA MEDICA-IV (b) 2+1

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINES:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians

LIST OF REMEDIES (MISCELLANEOUS) SARCODES


1. Thyroidinum 2. Adrenaline 3. Pituitarum posterium 4. Cortisone 5. Adrenocorticotrophin 6. Insulin 7. Pepsin 8. Orchitinum 9. Oophorinum 10. 11. 12. 13. Pancreatinum Cholesterinum Fel tauri Vulpisfel

14. Colostrum 15. Mygale 16. Mel Cum Sale

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LACS (MILK & MILK PRODUCTS)


17. 18. 19. 20. Lac caninum Lac defloratum Lac felinum: Lac vaccini floc 21. Lac vaccinum 22. Lac vaccinum coagulatum

IMPONDERABILIA
23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Luna Sol Magnetis poli ambo Magnetis polus arcticus Magnetis polus australis 28. 29. 30. 31. X-ray Electricitasl Galvanismus Hecl lava

TAUTOPATHIC OR SYNTHETIC SOURCE


32. 33. 34. 35. Aspirin Chloramphenicol Chlorpromazinum Corticotrophin 36. Histamine hydrochloride 37. Mannitol 38. Penicillin

ISODES
39. Bioimmunotherapy

PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE
Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the medicines included in this semester. COURSE CODE: COURSE NAME: CREDIT HOURS: 508 HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-II (b) 2+1

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment

COURSE OUTLINES:
SYMPTOMATIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Aneurysm Arterial fibrillation Angina pectoris Aterio sclerosis Aortic regurgitation Atheroma Aortic Stenosis Atherosclerosis Arrhythmias Bradycardia 107

Cardiac dilatation Cardiac enlargement Cardiac thrombosis Cardiomyopathy Congestive heart failure Endocarditis Fainting Hypertension Hypotension Ischemic heart disease Left and right ventricular failure

Mitral regurgitation Mitral Stenosis Myocardial infarction Myocarditis Palpitation Pericardial effusion Pericarditis Rheumatic heart disease Tachycardia Valvular heart diseases

SYMPTOMATIC NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS Homeopathic approach to cure of all types of benign and malignant neoplasias or carcinomas with special emphasis on miasmatic and constitutional therapeutics. SYMPTOMATIC GYNECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL DISORDERS: Abortion Genital tract infections Complications of labour Infertility Complications related to Menstrual abnormalities pregnancy Ovarian cysts Dysfunctional uterine Premature labour bleeding Puerperal complications Dysmenorrhea Uterine hypertrophy and Eclampsia/ Pre-eclampsia fibroids Endometritis Fetal malpositions SYMPTOMATIC URINOGENITAL DISORDERS OF MALE: Benign and Malignant Infertility Hyperplasia of Prostate Nocturnal discharge Decreased libido Premature ejaculation Epididymitis Prostatitis Hypersexualituy Spermatorhia Impotency

PRACTICAL/VIVA
Every student will register 20 different cases in a note book with record of case taking, diagnosis, repertorization and prescription from conditions st nd mentioned in syllabi of 1 and 2 semesters of this year. 108

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510 SURGERY-II

CREDIT HOURS: 2+1 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand and diagnose surgical diseases To make professionals able to practice minor surgical procedure

COURSE OUTLINES:
HERNIA COMPLETE: Inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, Umbilical hernia and Para umbilical hernia, Incisional hernia. UROGENITAL SYSTEM: Urinary symptoms and investigations, Anuria, Prerenal, renal and post renal anuria. Hydronephrosis pyonephrosis renal calculus and ureteric calculus, Perinephric abscess, Neoplasms of kidney URINAY BLADDER: Retention of urine Etiology sign and symptoms and treatment, Incontinence of urine. Types, causes, and treatment, Vesicle calculus definition, Causes sign symptoms and treatment, Cancer of urinary bladder. Benign prostate hypertrophy, carcinoma of prostate, acute and chronic Prostatitis URETHRA AND PENIS: Urethritis a urethral stricture. TESTIS AND SACROTUM: Imperfect descent of testis, Ectopic testis, Torsion of testis, Vericocele causes signs and symptoms investigation and treatment, Hydrocele types aetiolgy diagnosis and treatment, Epididymitis Orchitis. BREAST: Retraction of nipples and abnormal discharge from nipples, Acute and sub-acute inflammation of the breast, indication for operative management, Tumor of the breast and its surgical management. LUNGS: Cold abscess, Empyema: acute, subacute and chornid, Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, pleural effusion, Foreign body in trachea and bronchus, Tumor of bronchi and lung, Lung abscess, Post operative pulmonary complication, Tracheotomy: indication and method of tracheotomy. THYROID GLAND: Hypothyroidism, Goiter: its classification, simple goiter and toxic goiter, Neoplasm of the thyroid gland. CARDIOVASCULAR: Deep vein thrombosis: Prevention, detection and treatment, Varicose vein: Examination, Sign, Symptoms, treatment and complication. Congenital disease of heart 109

HEAD: Head injury and its management. BURN: Depth and degree of burns, Estimate of extent of burns, Laboratory examination of a burn patient, sign and symptoms of fluid and electrolytes deficiency in burn patient, oral replacement therapy of a burn patient. ANESTHESIA: Local, regional and general anesthesia. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOPEDICS: Definition, fracture, dislocation and sub-luxation displacement, Delayed union of fracture, Factor influencing time for fracture healing, Causes of delayed union of fracture, Stable and unstable fracture, Complication of fracture, Immediate, early and late complication, Special types of fracture,

PRACTICAL:
INTRODUCTION Introduction of surgery, case taking and examination of patients Complete information about surgical instruments, sterilization Pre-operative and post operative management of patients Anesthetic drugs their uses advantages and disadvantages Preoperative preparation of surgeon Complete information about towels and linens etc. Suture material methods of stitching incision and their uses SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION Examination of swelling or a tumor Examination of an ulcer Examination of sinus or fistula Examination of thyroid glands Examination of the breast acute abdomen abdominal lump rectum anal canal and inguino-scrotal swelling PROCEDURES Clinical Surgery: Trauma and emergency, Wound healing factors effecting wound healing, Types of wounds and their closure, Management of severely injured, Examination and management of external bleeding, Control of pain, EMERGENCY ROOM WORK: Identification of patients, History of patients, Physical examination, Laboratory examination. MINOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES: Abscess drainage, Toe nail excision, Venous cut down, Circumcision, Stitching of cut down

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512 PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE-II 2+1

1. Environmental Health Sciences


A. Air: Composition of air. Causes of Air pollution. Purification of Air. Diseases caused by impurities in air and their prevention B. Water: Sources of Water. Daily water requirement. Water pollution, its causes and prevention. Purification of Water. Water quality Standards. Diseases due to polluted water C. Waste disposal: Contents, hazards and safety measures for solid and liquid; Domestic, Industrial and Hospital waste D. Climate: Climate and weather. Global environmental concerns (Green house effect, depletion of ozone layer, Acid rains). Effect of extremes of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure on human health and their prevention E. Radiation: Sources, types, causes, hazards and prevention F. Healthful housing. Urban and rural slums. Refugee camps and hostels G. Noise: Definition, causes, acceptance level, hazards and control

2. Occupational Health
A. Concepts, of occupational health, occupational medicine and occupational hygiene. Homeopathy in occupational medici ne. Ergonomics and its importance. B. Occupational hazards. Principles of control C. General principles of occupational disease prevention D. Organization of occupational health services E. Health Insurance and Social Security Schemes

3. Arthropods and their public health importance


A. Common arthropod borne diseases B. Control of arthropods of medical importance C. Insecticides and their public health importance D. Homeopathy and arthropod control

4. Prevention and control of parasitic diseases of public health importance 5. Snake Bites:
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Personal protection and management

6. Mental Health
A. Concept. Common mental health problems, their causes, prevention and control. B. Juvenile delinquency.

7. Behavioral Sciences and lifestyle


A. Concept, attitudes, health and illness behavior B. Drug abuse, addiction and smoking C. Child abuse and child labour D. Role of physical exercise in health and disease

8. Information, Education and Communication (IEC)


A. Concept. Aims and objectives B. Approaches us ed in public health C. Contents, principles and stages of health education D. Communication methods, barriers and Skills in health education E. Planning, organizing and evaluating a health education program F. Social Marketing

9. Disaster
A. Definition, Classification, (Natural disasters like earthquakes, floods) B. Epidemic of communicable diseases C. Man Made Disasters D. Accidents E. Thermo- nuclear warfare; causes and prevention F. Magnitude and effects of disaster and Public Health consequences G. Disaster: preparedness and management.

10. Medical Ethics:


A. Background Concepts and components B. National recommended guidelines C. Code of Medical Ethics

PRACTICAL AND COMMUNITY BASED TRAINING


Student should have practical experience in questionnaire development, data collection, compilation, presentation, analysis and report writing. FIELD VISITS 112

Visit to BHU and RHC Visit to an NGO Visit to a primary school to asses the nutritional status of school children Visit to a hospital to see the hospital waste disposal. Visit to an industry Visit to a physical/mental/social rehabilitation centre. Visit to MCH/Reproductive Health Centre to observe the organization, and function of the centre and to demonstrate counseling skills in one of the following. a) Nutritional counseling for children, pregnant and lactating women. b) Antenatal Care c) Family planning services d) Immunization, others

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB Water purification at domestic level. Contraceptives Vaccination including the cold chain Oral Rehydration solution

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
NOTE: Latest editions of the books recommended should be consulted.

ANATOMY
1) B D Chaurasia. Human Anatomy, Regional and Applied, 4 edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2006, India 2) Bharihoke, Veema. Textbook of Histology: Practical Manual and Atlas. A.I.T.B.S. Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 3) Grays Anatomy: Descriptive and Applied. Longmans (1996). London 4) Hansen, John T. Essential Anatomy Dissector: Following Grants nd Method. 2 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2002. London 5) Inderbir Singh. Textbook of Anatomy with Colour Atlas. Jay Pee Brothers, 1999. New Delhi 6) Keith L. More and T.V.N. Persaud, Clinically Oriented Human Anatomy. W.B. Saunders (1996). Philadelphia nd 7) Marieh, Elaine N Anatomy and Physiology. 2 Edition Pearson Education, 2005. Boston 8) McMinn, R. M. H. Concise Handbook of Human Anatomy. Book Power, 1998. London 113
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9) Mortini, Frederic H. Human Anatomy. 5 Edition Pearson Pub, 2005. New York 10) Morton, David A. Dissection Guide for Human Anatomy. Churchill Livingstone, 2004. Utah 11) Romanes, G. J. Cunninghams Manual of Practical Anatomy. th 15 Edition (3 vol set) Oxford University Press, 1998. Oxford 12) Sinnatamby, Chummy S. Lasts anatomy: Regional and Applied. th 10 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 1999. London th 13) Snell, Richard. Clinical Anatomy. 7 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2004. London 14) Standring, Susan. Grays Anatomy: Anatomical Basis of Clinical th Practice. 39 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London

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BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Berg, Jeremy M. Biochemistry. 6 Edition W. H. Freeman and Company, 2006. New York th 2. Bhagavan, N. V. Medical biochemistry. 4 Edition Academic Press, 2002. California 3. Campbell, Peter N.Biochemistry Illustrated: Biochemistry and th Molecular Biology in the Post-Genomic Era. 5 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London 4. Champe, Pamela C. Biochemistry: Lippincotts Illustrated rd Reviews. 3 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2005. London 5. Kar, Ashutosh. Advanced Practical Medicinal Chemistry. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 6. Lubert Stryer, Biochemistry, W. H. Freeman and Company (2002). th 7. Marshall, William J. Clinical chemistry. 5 Edition Mosby, 2004. New York 8. M. N. Chaterjea, Medical Biochemistry, Jay Pee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi (2003). th 9. Mushtaq Ahmad, Essentials of Medical Physiology, 8 Edition, Merit Publishers, 2009, Multan 10. Roberk Murray, Daryl K, Granner, Peter A. Mayes, Victor W.Rodwell Harper Biochemistry, Appleton and Lange, Lange Medical Publications, New York (2000) 11. Singh, Bimla. Biochemistry and Genomic Revolution. Vista International, 2006. New Delhi 12. Srivastava, Manish L. Biochemistry. Shree Publishers, 2004. New Delhi th 13. Truswell, A Stewart. ABC of Nutrition. 4 Edition Book Power, 2003. Sydney 14. Voet, Donald. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the nd Molecular Level. 2 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2006. New York 114
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BIOINFORMATICS
1. Attwood Teresa K. Introduction to Bioinformatics. Pearson Education, 1999. New Delhi 2. Bansal, Mohan. Medical Informatics: A Primer. Tata McGraw-Hill Pub, 2003. New Delhi 3. Baxevanis, Andreas D. Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to the rd Analysis of Genes and Proteins. 3 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2005. New Jersey 4. Brown, Stuart M. Bioinformatics: A Biologists Guide to Biocomputing and the Internet. Eaton Publishing, 2000. New York 5. Campbell, Peter N.Biochemistry Illustrated: Biochemistry and th Molecular Biology in the Post-Genomic Era. 5 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London 6. D. Andreas, Baxevanis and B.F. Francis Ouellette Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Gene and Proteins, Second edition, (2000). 7. Feng, David Dagan. Biomedical Information Technology. Elsevier, 2008. Boston Mahesh, S. Biotechnology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 8. Krishna, V. Sree. Biotechnology: Including Cell Biology Genetics Microbiology and Immunology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 9. Kuppuswamy, C. Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics. 5vol set. Dominant Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 10. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, Discovering Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. 11. Rang, H. P. Drug Discovery and Development: Technology in transition. Churchill Livingstone, 2006. London 12. Rastogi, S. C. Bioinformatics: Concepts Skills and Applications. CBS Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 13. Singh, Bimla. Biochemistry and Genomic Revolution. Vista International, 2006. New Delhi 14. Teesa Attwood, David Parry-Smith, Introduction to Bioinformatics (2001). 15. Voet, Donald. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the nd Molecular Level. 2 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2006. New York

BIOSTATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS


1. Ahmed B and Khan M, Mathematics for Pharmacists, Arsalan Paper Mart, Multan, 1993. 2. Burton, Richard F. Biomedical Calculations: Principles and Practice. John Wiley and Sons, 2008. London 115

3. Cacha, Charles A. Research Design and Statistics for the Safety and Health Professional. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997. New York 4. Chaudhry S A and Kamal S, Introduction to Statistical Theory, Part-I and Part-II, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Urdu Bazar, Lahore. 1996. 5. C H Edwards. Jr. and David E Penney, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Prentice-Hall, Inc, A Division of Sinon & Schustor Englewood Gliffs, New Jersey 07632, USA. 1995 6. Daniel W. W. Bio-Statistics, Foundation for Analysis in Health Science. 3rd Ed., 1983. 7. Nilton, J S and Tsokos, J D, Statistical Methods in Biological and Health Sciences, McGrew-Hill. 1983. 8. Samuels M, Statistics for the Life Sciences, Dellen Pub Co SF, USA. 1991. 9. Selvin, Steve. Biostatistics: How it Works. Pearson Education, 2005. New Delhi 10. Tanure, Jadith M. Statistics: A Guide to the Study of the Biological and Health. Holden-Day, 1977. London 11. Verma, B. L. Biostatistics: Perspectives in Health Care Research and Practice. CBS Publishers, 1994. New Delhi B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi 12. Walpole R E, Introduction to Statistics, Macmillam Pub Co, NY. 1982. 13. Zar J H, Bio-Statistical Analysis, Francis Hall, NJ, U.S.A.

CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION


1. Barthel, Horst. Synthetic Repertory. 3Vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi 2. Bickley, Lynns. Bates Guide to Physical Examination and th History. 8 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2003. New York 3. Boger, C. M. Boenninghausen Characteristics Materia Medica and Repertory. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 4. Castro, J Benedict. What a Homoeopath Should Know Before Prescribing? B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 5. Clarke, John H. Clinical Repertory to the Dictionary of Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 6. DCastro, J. Benedict D. Commentary on Case Taking. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi. 7. Hering, C. Analytical Repertory of the Symptoms of the Mind. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi. 8. Jugal Kishore. Evolution of Homoeopathic Repertories and Repertorization. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 9. Kent, J. T. Kents Comparative Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 116

10. Kent, J. T. Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica. 6 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. nd 11. Robin, Murphy. Homoeopathic Medical Repertory. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 12. Schepper, Luc De. Achieving and Maintaining the Simillimum. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. 13. Sivaraman, P. Concise Repertory of Aggravations and Ameliorations. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi rd. 14. Tiwari, Sashi Kant. Essentials of Repertorization. 3 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi

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CLINICAL METHODS AND DIAGNOSTICS


1. Ali. Students Clinical Methods in Medicine, Ilmi Kitab Khana, 2002, Lahore 2. C.R.W. Edward, and I.A.D. Boucher Davidsons Practice of Medicine, BPC Publisher, London (1990). 3. Doherty, Gerard M. Current Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment. th 12 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2003. New York th. 4. Henry, John Bernard. Clinical Diagnosis and Management. 17 Edition W. B. Saunders, 2003. New Delhi 5. Haroon, M. Clinical Examination: Interpretations, Differential Diagnosis Bed Side Medicines and Atlas of Medicine. Allied Books, 2006 Lahore 6. Lumley, John S. P. Clinical Examination of the Patient. Butterworth Heinemann, 1995. Oxford th 7. Shabir Ahmad Nasir. Essential of Differential Diagnosis. 5 Edition Saira Publishing, 2003. Multan st 8. Swash, Michael. Hutchisons Clinical Methods. 21 Edition. Saunders, 2002. London 9. Raghunath, Mahajan. Handbook of Laboratory Investigation B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 10. Talley, Nicholas J. Clinical Examination: A Systematic Guide to th Physical Diagnosis. 5 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2006. New Delhi 11. Tierney, Lawrence M. Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. th 45 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2006. New York 12. Toghill, Peter J. Examining Patients: Introduction to Clinical nd Medicine. 2 Edition Edward Arnold, 1995. London

ENGLISH
1. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises 1. Third edition. Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313492 117

2. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet. Exercises 2. Third edition. Oxford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313506 3. Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin, Suzanne Brinand and Francoise Grellet. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1993. ISBN 0 19 435405 7 Pages 20-27 and 35-41. 4. Writing. Upper-Intermediate by Rob Nolasco. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19 435406 5 (particularly good for writing memos, introduction to presentations, descriptive and argumentative writing). 5. Reading.Advanced.Brian Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford Supplementary Skills.Third Impression 1991. ISBN 0194534030. 6. Reading. Upper Intermediate. Brain Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Third Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19 453402 2

FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY


1. Ahmad, Shahbaz. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 3 Edition Allied Book Company, 2005. Faisal Abad th 2. Dogra, T. D. Lyon's Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. 11 Edition Delhi Law House, 2008. New Delhi 3. Duggus, John H. Fundamental Toxicology. RSC Publishing, 2006. London 4. Gall, John A. M Forensic Medicine. Churchill Livingstone, 2005. New York 5. Parikh, C. K. Parikhs Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence th Forensic Medicine Toxicology. 6 Edition CBS Pub, 2004. Delhi rd 6. Saukko, Pekka. Knights Forensic Pathology. 3 Edition Arnold Publication, 2004. London 7. Sharma, R. K. Concise Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. Elsevier Publication, 2005. New Del rd 8. Vij, Krishan. Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 3 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi
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GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS


1. Baker, Philip N. Obstetrics by Ten Teachers. 18 Edition Book Power, 2006. London 2. Chohan, M. Arshad. Fundamentals of Obstetrics. MAR Publishers, 2005. Lahore th 3. Compbell, Stuart. Gynaecology by Ten Teachers. 18 Edition Book Power, 2006. London 118
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4. Dudek, Ronald W. Embryology. 3 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2005. New York th 5. Hacker, Neville F. Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 4 Edition Elsevier, 2004. New Delhi nd 6. Jana, Balaram. Textbook of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 7. Marsden, J. H. Handbook of Practical Midwifery. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi 8. Moore, Keith L. Before, We are Born: Essentials of Embryology th. and Birth Defects. 6 Edition Saunders, 2003. New York 9. Patil, J. D. Gems of Gynaecology and Obstetrics with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. Delhi rd 10. Rashid Latif Khan. Gynaecology. 3 Edition Medical Publication, 2000. Lahore th 11. Sadler, T. W. Longmans Medical Embryology. 9 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2004. New York. th 12. Scott, James R. Danforths Obstetrics and Gynecology. 9 Edition. Lippincott W. W, 2003. New York

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ISLAMIC STUDIES
1. Ahmad Hasan, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad (1993) ISBN 969-408-130-0 2. Dr. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Introduction to Al Sharia Al Islamia Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2001) 3. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Emergence of Islam IRI, Islamabad 4. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Muslim Conduct of State IRI, Islamabad 5. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Introduction to Islam IRI, Islamabad 6. Hussain Hamid Hassan, An Introduction to the Study of Islamic Law leaf Publication Islamabad, Pakistan. 7. Imran Ahsan Khan Theories of Islamic Law Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad ISBN 696408-156-4 8. H.S. Bhatia, Studies in Islamic Law, Religion and Society Deep & Deep Publications New Delhi (1989) 9. Mir Waliullah, Muslim Jrisprudence and the Quranic Law of Crimes Islamic Book Service (1982)

HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA


1. Allen, Timothy F. Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica. 12vol set. B. Jain publishers, 2005. New Delhi 2. Burt, William H. Physiological Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi. 119

3. Clarke, John Henry. Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica. 3 vol set. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. 4. Farrington E. A. Lesser Writings. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 1999 New Delhi , INDIA 5. George Vithoulkas, Materia Medica Viva, Homoeopathic Book Publishers, 1992, London 6. Hahnemann, Samual. Materia Medica Pura. 2Vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 7. Hering, C. Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica. (10 vol set) B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 8. Hughes R. A manual of Pharmacodynamics. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi , INDIA 9. Kent, James Tyler. Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi. 10. Mohanty, Niranjan All in One Homoeopathic Materia Medica.. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 11. Mohanty N. The New Textbook of Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi , INDIA 12. O A Julian, Materia Medica of New Homoeopathic Remedies, Beaconsfield Publishers Ltd. 1980, England 13. Patil, J. D. Gems of Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi nd 14. Robin, Murphy. Lotus Materia Medica. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 15. Sherr, Jeremy Yaakov. Dynamics and Methodology of nd Homoeopathic Proving. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 16. Tyler M.L., Homoeopathic Drug Picture. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi, INDIA 17. Shinghal, J. N. Graphic Pictures of Selected Remedies. B. Jain publishers, 1999. New Delhi

HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY
1. Allen, J. Henry. Chronic Miasms. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 2. Allen, J. Henry. Chronic Miasms: Psora and Pseudo-Psora. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 3. Anima Chakraborty. Homoeopathic Drug Personalities with Therapeutic Hint. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 4. Baldwin, C. A. Hahnemanns Organon of the Art of Healing Restated. B. Jain Publishers, 1994. New Delhi 5. Banerjee, D. D. Guide to Organon of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy. B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 6. Belon, Philippe. Research in Homoeopathy. Boiron Press, 1999. France 120

7. Boericke, William. Compend of the Principles of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 8. Carlston, Michael. Classical Homoeopathy. Churchill Livingstone, 2003. New York 9. Chaudhry, Hari Mohon. Indications of Miasm. B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 10. Close, Stuart. Genius of Homoeopathy Lectures and Essays on nd Homoeopathic Philosophy. 2 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 11. Drew, Peter D. Miasms: A Discussion and Summary with Emphasis on Carcinosinum and the Cancer Miasm. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 12. Gunavante, S. M. Amazing Power of Homoeopathy B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 13. Haehl, Richard. Samual Hahnemann: His Life and Work. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 14. Hahnemann, Samual. Chronic Diseases. B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi th 15. Hahnemann, Samuel. Organon of Medicine. 6 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 16. Harris L. Coulter. Aids and Syphilis: The Hidden Links. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 17. Keegan, Lyn. Healing with Complementary and Alternative Therapies. Delmer, 2001. New York 18. Kent, James Tyler. Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy: with th word index. 6 . Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 19. Lis-Balchin, Maria. Aromatherapy Science: A Guide for Health Care Professionals. Pharmaceutical Press, 2006. London 20. Liu, Chongyun. Chinese Herbal Medicine. CRC Press, 2005. London 21. Lyer T. S. Beginners Guide to Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi nd 22. Master Farokh J. Tubercular Miasm. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 23. Morrell, Peter. Hahnemann and Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 24. Poonam, Jain. Magnetotherapy: All You Wanted to Know About. Sterling Publishers, 2003. New Dawn 25. Ranjit K, Roy. Cause, Diseases and Effect Phenomena: Fundamental Aspect of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi 26. Robert, Herbert A. Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 27. Roy, Margaret. Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy. Churchill Livingstone, 1994. New York 121

28. Sami Khalaf Hamarneh. Unani (Unani) Arabic and Islamic Medicine and Pharmacy. Hamdard Foundation, 1997. Karachi 29. Spencer, John W. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Evidence Based Approach. Mosby Publishers, 2003. New York 30. Subramanian, Raju. Miasms: Their Effects on Human Organism. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 31. Sydow, Helmut. Learning Classical Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 32. Vithoulkas, George. Science of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 33. Woodward, A. W. Constitutional Therapeutics: The Patient not the Diseases. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 34. Yuan, Chun-Su. Textbook of Complementary and Alternative nd Medicine 2 Edition 2006. London

HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
1. Ayub Ali, Syed. Fundamentals of Pharmacy. Faculty of Pharmacy, 1975. Karachi 2. Banerjee, D. D. Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 3. Banerjee, D. D. Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 4. Bhattacharya, M. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. M. Bhattacharya and co, 1962. Calcutta 5. Chatterjee, Anita. Academic Dictionary of Medicinal Plants. Isha Books, 2005. New Delhi 6. GHP German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. 2 vol set Medical Translation Division, 2005. London 7. Hamilton, Edward. Flora Homoeopathica. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi 8. Mandal, Partha pratim. Textbook of Homeopathic Pharmacy. New Central Book Agency, 1999. Calcutta 9. O A Julian, Materia Medica of New Homoeopathic Remedies, Beaconsfield Publishers Ltd. 1980, England 10. Prajapati, Narayan Das. Agros Dictionary of Medicinal Plants Agrobios, 2003. New Delhi 11. The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of United States, 2009, online database available on www.hpus.com 12. Varma, P. N. Encyclopaedia of Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. 3 vol set. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi

HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS
1. Bachr, Bernhard. Science of Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2 vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 122

2. Bishambar Das. Select Your Remedy. 22 Edition. Bishambar Free Homoeo dispensary, 2005. N. Delhi 3. DCastro, J. Benedict. Cancer: Cause, Care and Cure. B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi rd. 4. Dewey, W. A. Practical Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 3 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 5. Dhama, K. P. S. Homoeopathy: The Complete Handbook. UBS Publishers, 2001 New Delhi 6. Eggert, W. Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 7. Farrington, E. A. Therapeutic Pointers. B. Jain Publishers, 1993. New Delhi 8. Gupta, Ram Lal. Directory of Diseases and Cures in Homoeopathy. 2 Vol B. Jain Publishers, 2000. New Delhi 9. Hoyne, Temple S. Clinical Therapeutics in Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 10. Kichlu, K. L. Descriptive Medicine: Clinical Method and nd Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. rd 11. Laurie, J. Epitome of the Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine. 3 Edition Homoeopathic Store and Hospital, 1961. Lahore 12. Nash E. B. Leaders in Homoeopathy Therapeutics. Leaders Publications, 1998. Lahore 13. Master, Farokh J. Tumours and Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 14. Panos, Maesimund B. Complete Book of Family Homoeopathic Medicine. Orient Paperback, 1983. New Delhi 15. Raue, C. G. Special Pathology and Diagnostic Hints with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 16. Shaikh, Altaf Hussain. Top Ten Homoeopathic for 499 Common Disorders. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 17. Shinghal, J. N. Quick Bed-Side Prescriber: A Home Guide. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. 18. Singh, Yudhvir. Homoeopathic Cure for Common Diseases. Orient Paper Backs, 1997. New Delhi 19. Wells, Henrietta. Homoeopathy: The Modern Prescriber a Practical Guide to Treatment. New Age Books, 2002. London

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MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY


1. Abbas, Abul K. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 5 Edition Elsevier Saunders, 2005. London th 2. Alcamo, I Edward. Fundamentals of Microbiology. 5 Edition Addison Wesley Longman, 1997. New York 123
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3. Bellavite, Paolo Emerging Science of Homoeopathy. North Atlantic Books, 2002. California 4. Bhattacharjee, Subrata. Bacteriology. Dominant Publishers, 2005. New Delhi rd 5. Brooks, Geo F. Medical Microbiology. 23 Edition McGraw-Hill, 2004. Boston 6. Collin and Lynes, Microbiological Methods, Vutterworth Heineman, Oxford, 1995. th 7. Johnson, Ted R. Laboratory experiments in microbiology. 7 Ed. Pearson Publishers, 2004. Boston 8. Krishna, V. Sree. Biotechnology: Including Cell Biology Genetics Microbiology and Immunology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 9. Lange. Case files: Microbiology. McGraw-Hill, 2005. New York th 10. Levinson, Warren. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. 8 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2004. New York 11. M Mekallee, Microbiology: Essentials and Application, McGrawHill Inc, 2nd Ed. 12. Pommerville, Jeffrey C. Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology. th 8 Edition Jones and Bartlett Pub, 2007. Boston 13. Prasad, S. N. Applied Microbiology. Campus Books International, 2000. New Delhi 14. Rao, A. S. Introduction to Microbiology. Prentice Hall, 1999. New Delhi 15. Richard Coico, Geoffrey Sunshine, Eli Benjamin, Immunology a Short Course Fifth Edition: Wiley Liss th 16. Roitt, Ivan. Immunology. 6 Edition Mosby, 2002. London 17. Singleton and Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, John Willey & Sons, New York, 2000. 18. Strohl, William A. Lippincotts Illustrated Views: Microbiology. Lippincott W. W, 2001. Baltimore

OPHTHALMOLOGY AND E.N.T


1. A.G.D. Maran, Logan and Turner Disease of ENT, Oxford Univ. Press, London (1994). 2. Burton, Martin. Hall and Colmans Diseases of the Ear Nose and th Throat. 15 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2001. London rd 3. Dhingra, P. L. Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat. 3 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi 4. Gupta, A. K Current Topics in Ophthalmology Elsevier, 2004. New Delhi 5. I.S. Roy, Hand Book of Ophthalmology, CBS Publication, Delhi (1992). rd 6. Jogi, Renu. Basic Ophthalmology. 3 Edition Jay Pee Brothers, 2003. New Delhi 124

7. Kanski, Jack J. Clinical Ophthalmology. 5 Edition ButterworthHeinemann, 2003. London 8. Maqbool, Muhammad. Textbook of Ear, Nose and Throat th Diseases.10 Edition Jay Pee Brothers, 2003. New Delhi 9. Muhammad Aslam Naz, Journal of Ophthalmology, Epoch Publications, UK (1990). 10. Sandhar, Harbakhash Singh. Textbook of Ophthalmology and Otology with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi. 11. S. Abdul Sadiq, Ophthalmology, Aly Computer Institute, Karachi (1990). 12. Sivaraman, P. Ear, Nose and Throat: Troubles Cured with Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi

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PAK STUDIES
1. Afzal, M. Rafique. Political Parties in Pakistan, Vol. I, II & III. Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and cultural Research, 1998. 2. Amin, Tahir. Ethno - National Movement in Pakistan, Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad. 3. Aziz, K.K. Party, Politics in Pakistan, Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1976. 4. Burki, Shahid Javed. State & Society in Pakistan, The Macmillan Press Ltd 1980. 5. Akbar, S. Zaidi. Issue in Pakistans Economy. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000. 6. Haq, Noor ul. Making of Pakistan: The Military Perspective. Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1993. 7. Mehmood, Safdar. Pakistan Political Roots & Development. Lahore, 1994. 8. Wilcox, Wayne.The Emergence of Banglades., Washington: American Enterprise, Institute of Public Policy Research, 1972. 9. Mehmood, Safdar. Pakistan Kayyun Toota, Lahore: Idara-eSaqafat-e-Islamia, Club Road, nd. 10. Muhammad Waseem, Pakistan Under Martial Law, Lahore: Vanguard, 1987. 11. Sayeed, Khalid Bin. The Political System of Pakistan. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1967. 12. S.M. Burke and Lawrence Ziring. Pakistans Foreign policy: An Historical analysis. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1993. 13. Zahid, Ansar. History & Culture of Sindh. Karachi: Royal Book Company, 1980. 14. Ziring, Lawrence. Enigma of Political Development. Kent England: WmDawson & sons Ltd, 1980. 125

PATHOLOGY
1. Edward F. Goljan, MD Rapid Review Pathology, 3rd Edition, Mosby Elsevier 2010 2. Eric D. Hsi, MD Hematopathology, A Volume in Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series Elsevier Pvt. Ltd 2007 th 3. Kumar, Vinay. Robbins basic pathology. 7 Edition Saunders, 2003 New Delhi 4. Livolsi, Virginia A. Pathology. Harwal Publishing, 1994. London th 5. MacFarlane, Peter S. Pathology Illustrated. 5 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2000. London 6. Maximilian L. Buja, MD and Gerhard R. F. Krueger Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology Elsevier Pvt. Ltd 2005 7. Mohan, Harsh. Pathology Practical Book for Undergraduates. Jay Pee Brothers, 2000. New Delhi th 8. Reid, Robin. Pathology. 6 Edition Elsevier, 2006. London 9. Richard A. McPherson, MD and Matthew R. Pincus, MD, PhD Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods, 21st Edition Elsevier 2006 10. Richard L. Kradin, MD Diagnostic Pathology of Infectious Disease Saunders Elsevier 2010 11. Stephen S. Raab, MD Year Book of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2010 Mosby Elsevier Pvt. Ltd. 2010 th 12. Underwood, J. C. E. General and Systematic Pathology. 4 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London th 13. Vinay Kumar. Basic Pathology. 7 Edition Saunders, 2003. London 14. Vinay Kumar, MBBS, MD, FRCPath, Abul K. Abbas, MBBS, Nelson Fausto, MD and Jon Aster, MD Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 8th Edition Elsevier 2010 th 15. Walter, J. B. General Pathology. 7 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 1996. New York

PEDIATRICS
1. Arvind, R. 100 Clinical Cases in Pediatrics. 2 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi th 2. Dworkin, Paul H. Pediatrics. 4 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2000. New York 3. Jason Robertson Harriet Lane Handbook - A Manual For Pediatric House Officers Mosby Inc 2005 4. Larry K. Pickering Red Book American Academy of Pediatrics 2006 th 5. McIntosh, Neil. Forfar and Arneils Textbook of Pediatrics. 6 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London 126
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6. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics17th edition W.B. Saunders Co. 2003 th 7. Pervez Akbar Khan. Basis of Pediatrics. 6 Edition Carvan Book Centre, 2002. Multan nd 8. Samour, Patricia Queen. Handbook of Pediatric Nutrition. 2 Edition Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2004. Boston 9. S. Jean Herriot Emans M.D Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2004 10. William W. Hay Jr., Current Pediatric Diagnosis & Treatment McGraw-Hill 2006

PHARMACOGNOSY
1. Betty P-Jackson, Atlas of Microscopy of Medicinal Plants, Culinary Herbs and Spices, CBS Publishers, New Delhi, (2000). 2. G.E.Trease and W.C. Evans, Pharmacognosy, W. B .Saunders, Philadelphia, Toronto, (2002). 3. Iqbal Azhar, Khan Usmanghani, Essential Oils, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 324 (2002). 4. Iqbal Azhar , Syed Waseemuddin Ahmad, K. Usmanghani, Tannins: Their Chemistry and Bioactivity, Department Pharmacognosy, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan, and Zayed Complex for Herbal Research and Traditional Medicine, Ministry of Health, Abu Dhabi, UAE, pp. 151 (1997). 5. Iqbal Ahmad, Khan Usmanghani, Analysis of Medicinal Compounds and Plant Drugs, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 165(2003). 6. Kamal Masood Adhami, Syed Waseemuddin Ahmad, Khan Usmanghani, Drug Analysis on H.P.L.C, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan, pp.271 (1999). 7. K. Usmanghani, Herbal Medicine Industry in Pakistan, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 225(2000). 8. PDR for Herbal Medicines, Medical Economics Company, New Jersey, Second Edition (2000). 9. Varro Tyler, Lynn R. Brady, James E. Robbers Pharmacognosy Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1988 London 10. WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants, Vol-I, World Health Organization, and Geneva, (1999).

PHYSIOLOGY
1. Akram, Muhammad. Basics of Clinical Physiology. Allied Book Company, 2006. Lahore 127

2. Bruce M. Koeppen, MD, PhD and Bruce A. Stanton, PhD Berne & Levy Physiology, 6e, Updated Edition, 6th Edition W. B. Saunders Company, 2010. Philadelphia 3. Chandi Charan Chatterjee, Human Physiology, Medical Allied Agency, (1994) 4. John E. Hall, PhD Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12th Edition. W. B. Saunders Company, 2010. Philadelphia nd 5. Marieh, Elaine N Anatomy and Physiology. 2 Edition Pearson Education, 2005. Boston nd 6. Mushtaq Ahmad. Essentials of Medical Physiology. 2 Edition Ilmi Kitab Khana, 2008. Lahore 7. Robert G. Carroll, PhD. Elsevier's Integrated Physiology W. B. Saunders Company, 2007. Philadelphia 8. Susan Mulroney, and Adam Myers, MD Netter's Essential Physiology W. B. Saunders Company, 2009. Philadelphia 9. William F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, Prentice Hall International Inc., Seventeenth Edition, 1995.

PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE


1. David Rubin, M. Caplen, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Mosby Publication, USA (1994). 2. nd Dhaar, G. M. Foundation of Community Medicine. 2 Edition Elsevier Publishers, 2008. New Delhi 3. Holt Howland, Holts Disease of Infancy and Childhood, Appleton- Century Crofts Inc., London (1994). 4. James F. Jekel, MD, MPH, David L. Katz, MD, MPH, Joann G. Elmore, MD, MPH and Dorothea Wild, MD, MPH, Dr. Med Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine, 3rd Edition Elsevier Publishers 2007 London 5. J. E. Park, Text Book of Preventive and Social Medicine, 22nd edition 2002, M/S Banarsidas Bhanot Publishers, India 6. Karen A. Savcier, Perspective in Family and Community Medicine, Mosby Year Book, London (1991). th 7. Merrill, Ray M. Introduction to Epidemiology. 4 Edition Jones and Bartlett Pub, 2006. Boston th. 8. Mohammad Ilyas. Community Medicine and Public Health. 6 Edition Time Pub, 2005. Karachi 9. Norman Vetter; and Ian Matthews Epidemiology and Public Health Medicine Elsevier Publishers 1999 London 10. S.M.Haneef, S.Maqbool, Arif, Pakistan Paediatric Medical Association, International Book Bank, Lahore, (1997). 11. Theodore H. Tulchinsky, Elena Varavikova The New Public nd Health 2 Edition, Elsevier Inc 2009, USA 128

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY


1. Atkinson, Rita L. Introduction to Psychology. 8 Edition Harcourt Brace College Pub, 1993. New York 2. Glozman, Jonna M. Communication Disorders and Personality. Kluwer Academic, 2004. New York 3. Gowers, Simon G. Adolescent Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Arnold, 2001. London th 4. Johnstone, Eve C. Companion to Psychiatric Studies. 7 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London 5. Lattal, Kennon A. Behavior Theory and Philosophy. Kluwer Academic, 2003. New York 6. Mayou, Richard. ABC of Psychological Medicine. BMJ Books, 2003. London 7. Smith, Edward E Atkinson and Hilgards Introduction to th Psychology. 14 Edition Thomson, 2003. London
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SURGERY
1. Bailey and Loves, Short Practice of Surgery, 22nd Edition, Chapman and Hall Medical, London (1995). 2. Bruce E. Jarrell and R. Anthony Carabasi, NMSSurgery, 2nd Edition, Harward Publishing Co., Pennsylvania (1991). th 3. Brunicardi, F. Charles. Schwartzs Principles of Surgery. 8 Edition McGraw-Hill, 2005. New York th 4. Cuschieri, S. Alfred. Essential of Surgical Practice. 4 Edition Arnold, 2002. London nd 5. Henry, Michael M. Clinical Surgery. 2 Edition Elsevier Saunders, 2005. London 6. K.Das, Handbook of operative Surgery, 6th Edition, Dr. S. Das, Calcutta (1984). 7. Minhajuddin Shaikh Differential Diagnosis in Medicine and Surgery, D.K. Book stall, Karachi. 8. Peter C. Amandro, Year Book of Hand Surgery, Mosby , New York , (1995) 9. Russell, R. C. G. Bailey and Loves Short Practice of Surgery. th 24 Edition Arnold, 2004. London 10. Smith Deant, T. Before and after Surgical Operation. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delh

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CURRICULUM FOR BACHELOR OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCIENCES Part-I


1. The nomenclature of the degree will be Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Sciences (BHMS). 2. The Degree course of BHMS shall comprise a course of study consisting of the Curriculum extended over duration of five years. 3. The academic studies will be followed by one year of compulsory internship in the Hospital attached to the Homoeopathic College or affiliated with College or in the recognized and experienced Clinics. 4. On the completion of internship for a specified period of time and on the recommendation of the Head of institution where internship was undertaken, the National Council for Homoeopathy shall issue the registration (RHPM) to the successful candidates.

PART II PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION


1. The minimum qualification for admission in BHMS Five Years Degree Program is Intermediate (F.Sc.) with pre-medical group of subjects with minimum 50% marks. 2. The candidates with B.Sc. degree (minimum 50% marks) will also be considered for admission provided they have passed the intermediate examination (minimum 50% marks) with premedical subjects.

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OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE


Pakistan is a developing country and majority of its population is devoid of sufficient health facilities. For this reason, there is need for a system of Alternative Medicine which can provide treatment services for different ailments and complications. Homoeopathy is already taught (up to Diploma Level) and practiced under the supervision of National Council for Homoeopathy and Federal Ministry of Health. Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medical Sciences (BHMS) Degree Course will produce highly skilled professionals to this alternative system of medicine for the needs and requirements in healthcare of our masses. Following are the objectives of teaching Homoeopathy at Graduation level. Main objective of this course is to produce graduates with knowledge of classical homeopathy with latest technologies and modern methods to approach diseases. To deliver the graduates adequate theoretical knowledge, practical skills and clinical understanding to make them able to diagnose various health problems and design the plan of treatment according to Homoeopathic System of Medicine. To make the BHMS graduates able to plan and execute research programs aimed at solving the health problems of our country. To make the graduates able to demonstrate their professional responsibilities in the best interest of patients, implementing preventive and curative medicine. To determine how certain Homoeopathic medicines may fit into current wellness and treatment strategies. To give the Homoeopathic professionals sufficient understanding of ethical, legal and regulatory challenges related to Homoeopathy. The graduate Homoeopathic professionals will be able to provide treatment facilities to the population in a very economical way as Homeopathic medicines are cost effective as compared to other systems of Medicine. This course also aims to educate and train the professionals so that they will be competent enough to be capable of functioning independently and effectively.

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PART III SCHEME OF STUDIES FOR ANNUAL SYSTEM

BHMS FIRST PROFESSIONAL YEAR

THEORY: Paper-I: Paper-II: Paper-III: Paper-IV: Paper-V: Paper-VI

SUBJECTS Anatomy-I Physiology-I Biochemistry Philosophy of Homoeopathy-I English Islamiat/Pak Studies (60+40)

MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100

PRACTICAL:
Paper-VII: Paper-VIII: Paper-IX: TOTAL: Anatomy-I (Practical) Physiology-I (Practical) Biochemistry (Practical) 100 100 100 900

BHMS SECOND PROFESSIONAL YEAR


THEORY: Paper-I: Paper-II: Paper-III: Paper-IV: SUBJECTS Anatomy-II Physiology-II Biostatistics and Mathematics (50+50) Philosophy of Homoeopathy-II MARKS 100 100 100 100

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Paper-V: Paper-VI: PRACTICAL: Paper-VII: Paper-XIII: Paper-IX: Paper-X: TOTAL:

Materia Medica-I Bioinformatics

100 50

Anatomy-II (Practical) Physiology-II: (Practical) Materia Medica-I (Practical/Viva) Bioinformatics (Practical)

100 100 50 50 850

BHMS THIRD PROFESSIONAL YEAR


THEORY: Paper-I: Paper-II: Paper-III: Paper-IV: Paper-V: Paper-VI: PRACTICAL: Paper-VII: Paper-VIII: Pathology (Practical) Microbiology and Parasitology (Practical) Paper-IX: Paper-X: Pharmacognosy (Practical) Homoeopathic Pharmacy (Practical) 100 100 100 100 SUBJECTS Pathology Microbiology and Parasitology Pharmacognosy Homoeopathic Pharmacy Philosophy of Homoeopathy-III Materia Medica-II MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100

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Paper-XI: TOTAL:

Materia Medica-II (Practical/Viva)

50 1050

BHMS FOURTH PROFESSIONAL YEAR


THEORY: Paper-I: Paper-II: Paper-III: Paper-IV: Paper-V: Paper-VI: Paper-VII: SUBJECTS Gynecology and Obstetrics Materia Medica-III Ophthalmology and E.N.T. Psychology and Psychiatry Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Pediatrics Homoeopathic Therapeutics-I MARKS 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

PRACTICAL AND CLINICAL:


Paper-VIII: Gynecology and Obstetrics (Practical/Clinical) Paper-IX: Paper-X: Paper-XI: Paper-XII: Materia Medica-III (Practical/Viva) Ophthalmology and E.N.T (Clinical) Pediatrics (Clinical) Homeopathic Therapeutics-I (Practical/Viva) TOTAL: 50 1000 100 50 50 50

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BHMS FINAL PROFESSIONAL YEAR


THEORY: Paper-I: Paper-II: Paper-III: Paper-IV: Paper-V: Paper-VI: SUBJECTS Clinical Methods and Diagnostics Case Taking & Repertorization Materia Medica-IV Homoeopathic Therapeutics-II Surgery Preventive and Community Medicine MARKS 100 100 100 100 60 100

PRACTICAL AND CLINICAL:


Paper-VII: Paper-VIII: Clinical Methods & Diagnostics (Clinical) 50 Case Taking & Repertorization (Practical) Paper-IX: Paper-X: Materia Medica-IV (Practical/Viva) Homoeopathic Therapeutics-II (Practical/Viva) Paper-XI: Paper-XII: Surgery (Practical) Practical and Community Based Training TOTAL: TOTAL MARKS OF STUDY COURSE 100 900 4700 + 50 = 4750 50 40 50 50

NOTE: The students taking the projects (compulsory) will be evaluated in the relevant practical Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Homoeopathic Therapeutics or Case Taking and Repertorization by the external examiner. The total marks of each of the project will be 50.

TEACHING METHODOLOGY:
The teachers will have to deliver lecture on each of the topic according to course outline given to the students at the start of the session. At the same time, the teacher of each subject will assign a topic to the students 135

every week. The students will get the information from library/internet etc. and an interactive session of the students will be conducted in the presence of teacher.

BHMS FIRST PROFESSIONAL YEAR


PAPER-I COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ANATOMY-I 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: To learn detailed concepts in general Anatomy, Histology and Embryology To learn Anatomy of upper and lower extremities To learn the Anatomy of thorax and its viscera

COURSE OUTLINE: GENERAL ANATOMY


1. Brief history of Anatomy. Different disciplines of the subject 2. Anatomical nomenclature-descriptive terms 3. Skeletal system a) Bones Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Functions of bone Classification on the basis of shape, development, region and structure General concepts of development & ossification of bones Parts of young bone Blood supply Properties of bones and cartilages Applied aspects b) Joints Structural classification Regional classification Functional classification Characteristics and classification of Synovial joints Movements of Synovial joints 136

Anatomy of joints with reference to dislocation, sprain and inflammation

c) Muscle Parts of a muscle Classification Blood supply and nerve supply of muscle Neuromuscular junction Applied anatomy of muscle with reference to spasm, paralysis, atrophy and regeneration 4. Cardiovascular system Heart & Blood vessels Types of circulation Anastomoses 5. Lymphatic system Introduction Lymph capillaries Lymph Vessels Lymph nodes Main channels 6. Somatic Nervous system Introduction Different parts of Central Nervous System (CNS) with their brief functions Peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves)introduction 7. Autonomic nervous system Introduction to parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system 8. Skin and fasciae Parts & Appendages of skin Types of fasciae 9. Embalming & museum keeping

GENERAL HISTOLOGY
Histology will be taught concurrently with Anatomy throughout the course. Underlying principles of histological techniques and staining should be given due consideration. Most of teaching will be done on stained and mounted sections and every type of normal tissue will be covered. 137

1. Cell Cell as a whole, Cell Membrane, Interior of cell, Nucleus 2. Microscopy 3. Epithelial tissues 4. Connective tissue proper 5. Cartilage 6. Bone 7. Muscular tissue 8. Nervous System Nervous tissue, Cerebral cortex, Cerebellar cortex, Spinal cord 9. Lymphoid organs 10. Circulatory system 11. Integumentary system 12. Routine histological techniques

GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY
Embryology should be taught with the object of making students understand and grasp those fundamental principles which result in better comprehension of structural organization in the body. Stress should be laid on those developmental processes such as growth and differentiation, which have a direct bearing on clinical subjects. The genesis of congenital malformations should be one of the chief aims. All details should be kept on the essential outlines. 1. Male & female reproductive systems 2. Cell Division and Gametogenesis 3. Fertilization, cleavage, blastocyst formation and implantation 4. Development during second week 5. Development during third week 6. Embryonic period 7. Foetal period 8. Foetal membranes and Placenta 9. Introduction to genetics. 10. Teratogenesis

GROSS ANATOMY
1. Upper limb 2. Lower limb 3. Thorax 138

NOTE: During study of Gross Anatomy, emphasis should be given on applied aspect, radiological anatomy, surface anatomy and cross- sectional anatomy. PAPER-VII: COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ANATOMY-I (PRACTICAL) 100

COURSE OUTLINE: Upper Limb Dissection: Pectoral and scapular, auxiliary and shoulder region, arm, forearm. Prosected parts: Joints, Palm and dorsum of hand. Thorax Dissection: Chest wall, mediastinum, pleura, lungs, heart. Lower Limb Dissection: Gluteal region, front and back of thigh popliteal fossa, front back and lateral side of leg and dorsum of foot. Prosected Parts: Sole of the foot and joints PAPER-II: COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHYSIOLOGY-I 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To make students able to: Understand the fundamental concepts related to structure and function of cell. Present a comprehensive account of the chemistry and functions of blood. Understand the functions and role of nerve and muscle Understand the fundamental concepts related to functions of organs and tissues of gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular and respiratory system

COURSE OUTLINE:
Basic concepts, Clinical/Applied Concepts, General Physiology/Cell, Functional organization of human body, Abnormalities of cell and its organelles, Homeostasis, Control system in the body, Cell membrane and its functions, Intracellular connections, Cell organelles, Transport through cell membrane, Genetics BLOOD Composition and general functions Plasma proteins Red blood cells (erythrocytes) Anemia 139

Hemoglobin and blood Indices, Iron Blood indices in various disorders Metabolism, Fate of Hb. White blood cells, Leucopoiesis, functions of Leucocytes, Leucopenia Platelets Thrombocytopenia Homeostasis Clotting disorders (Hemophilia etc.) Blood Groups, Blood transfusion and Complication Blood grouping/cross matching and significance Reticuloendothelial system- Spleen Immunity

NERVE AND MUSCLE The neuron structure and functions Properties of nerve fibers Nerve conductions studies Physiology of action potential including EMG Compound action potential Conduction of nerve impulse, Nerve injury Degeneration and regeneration Synapses Structure of Muscle Skeletal muscle contraction Rigor mortis and contractures Isometric and isotonic contraction Smooth muscle contraction Neuromuscular transmission Myasthenia gravis Excitation contraction coupling Myopathies/ Neuropathies Motor unit Neuromuscular blockers GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT Structure and general functions Enteric nervous system (GUT Brian) Mastication, swallowing and their control Dysphagia, achalasia of esophagus Function and movement of stomach Examination of abdomen, Peptic Ulcer Pancreatitis Function and movements of small intestine Gastric function test Function and movements of large intestine Hormones of GIT Vomiting and its pathway Vomiting and effects Defecation and its pathway Diarrhea, Constipation 140

Functions of liver Jaundice, Liver functions test

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Introduction to heart and circulation Correlation of cardiac cycle with ECG and heart sound Physiology of cardiac muscle Action potential in aerial and ventricular Muscle and pace maker potential Regulation of cardiac muscle Cardiac impulse origin and propagation Significance of Apex beat/ Abnormalities Cardiac cycle various events ECG- Recording and interpretation Arrhythmias- mechanism of development Flutter fibrillation ectopics Functional types of blood vessels Homodynamic of blood flow Local Control of Blood flow Conduction defects Systemic circulation, Characteristics and control Regulation of peripheral resistance Arterial pulse Jugular venous pulse Arterial blood pressure (short / long term Regulation) Radial/other pulses Cardiac output (regulation/measurement) Hypertension types and effects Heart sound/murmurs Venous rerun and its regulation Clinical evaluation of heart sound and Murmurs. Coronary circulation Ischemic heart disease Splanchnic circulation Heart failure Pulmonary circulation Echocardiogram Cerebral circulation Coetaneous circulation-triple response Types of shock Fetal circulation and readjustments at birth Cardiovascular changes during exercise

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Organization/functions of respiratory tract Examination of chest Function of lungs (respiratory and non-respiratory) Types of respiration Mechanism of breathing Surfactant and compliance Lungs function test (Spirometry) Protective reflex Lung volumes and capacities Obstructive /restrictive lung disease (FEV1/FVC) Dead space Diffusion of gases (gas law, composition) Ventilation/perfusion Abnormal ventilation/ perfusion Transport of oxygen in blood Transport of Co2 in blood Regulation of respiration (Nervous/chemical) Respiratory failure Abnormal breathing Asphyxia Hypoxia-types and effects Hypoxia cyanosis Dyspnea Physiology of cyanosis Artificial respiration Physiology of high altitude, space, deep sea diving Oxygen therapy Oxygen debt Caissons disease Respiratory changes during exercise PAPER-VIII: COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: COURSE OUTLINE: STUDY OF THE MICROSCOPE HEMATOLOGY: Hemoglobin Percentage Estimation, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), Packed cell volume (PCV) / Hematocrit, Bleeding time (BT), Clotting time (CT), Blood Groups, Study of Neubauer Chamber, RBCs Count, Red cell indices, Differential leucocytes Count (DLC), Osmotic fragility of RBCs, Demonstration of prothrombin time and thrombin time. 142 PHYSIOLOGY-I (PRACTICAL) 100

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: Triple Response, Examination of Arterial Pulse, Measurement of Arterial Blood Pressure, Effect of Exercise and Posture on Blood Pressure, Examination of Apex Beat, Heart Sounds RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: Clinical examination of chest, Measurement of pulmonary volume and capacities (Spirometry), Stethography sounds; S1, S2, S3 MISCELLANEOUS: Recording of Body Temperature and Pregnancy Test PAPER-III: COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: BIOCHEMISTRY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: This course provides fundamental concepts in biochemistry, which focuses upon the major macromolecules and chemical properties of living systems. Primary topics include the structure, properties and functions of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. It also focuses on biochemical role of enzymes, minerals, vitamins and biochemistry of gastrointestinal tract The fundamental concepts about the energy production. Mechanism of degradation and synthesis of bio-molecules. Regulation and inhibition of the metabolic pathways. Biochemical role of different endocrine hormones

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION TO BIOCHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE CELL AND BODY FLUIDS: Ionization of water and weak acids, bases, Concept of pH, and pH scale, Buffers, their mechanism of action, Importance of selectively permeable membranes, osmosis, osmotic pressure, surface tension, viscosity and their importance related to body fluids CARBOHYDRATES: Definitions, biochemical functions and classification, Structure and function of Monosaccharide, and their derivatives, Disaccharides, their important examples, Oligosaccharides, their combination with other macromolecules, Polysaccharides, their important examples and biochemical role, The biomedical importance of carbohydrates

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PROTEINS: Definitions Biomedical importance and classification of proteins based on Physiochemical properties, Functional, Nutritional, Structural, Amino acids their structure, properties and functions, Classification and nutritional significance of amino acids. NUCLEOTIDES AND NUCLEIC ACID: Chemistry and structure of nucleotides and their biomedical role, Nucleotides, structure, their derivatives and their biomedical role, Nucleic acids, their types, structure and function. LIPIDS: Definition, biomedical function, Classification of lipids, Phospholipids, Glycolipids, Sphingolipid and their biomedical significance, Fatty acids, chemistry, classification and biomedical functions, Essential fatty acids, Eicosanoids, their classification and functions in health and disease, Steroid, sterol e.g. Cholesterol, their chemistry, functions and clinical significance. ENZYMES: Introduction definition mechanism of catalysis, Coenzymes, Co factors, Iso enzymes their clinical significance, Factors affecting enzyme activity Enzymes inhibitor their classification and biomedical importance, Application of enzymes in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic use. BIOCHEMISTRY OF DIGESTIVE TRACT: Introduction of digestion and absorption, Introduction and composition functions daily secretion stimulants and depressant of: saliva; i) Gastric juice and HCl. ii) Pancreatic juice, iii) Bile juice, Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid and lipids, Biochemical disorders of GIT e.g. achlorhydria, peptic ulcers lactose intolerance, cholelithiasis and related disorders. VITAMINS: Introduction classification, Chemistry biochemical functions deficiency manifestations daily allowances and source of water soluble and fat soluble vitamins, Hypervitaminosis. MINERAL AND TRACE ELEMENTS: Classification and biochemical role; Macro minerals (Na, K, Ca, Cl, PO4), Micro minerals (Fe, Zn, Mg, Se, l, Cu, Cd, Mn) METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES: GLYCOLYSIS; Phases and reactions of Glycolysis, Energetics of aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis and their importance, 144

Regulation of glycolysis, The fate of pyruvate.

THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE; Reactions, Energetics and regulation and importance of Citric acid cycle, Amphibolic nature of citric acid cycle. GLUCONEOGENESIS; Important three by-pass reactions of Gluconeogenesis, Entrance of amino acids and intermediates of TCA cycle and other nutrients as gluconeogenic substrates, Significance of Gluconeogenesis. GLYCOGEN METABOLISM; Reactions of Glycogenesis and Glycogenolysis, Disorders of glycogen metabolism (Glycogen storage diseases).

METABOLISM OF FRUCTOSE, Galactose and Lactose, Regulation of blood glucose level; Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia and their regulating factors, Biochemistry of Diabetes Mellitus; its Laboratory findings and Diagnosis. METABOLISM OF LIPIDS: Mobilization and transport of fatty acids, triacylglycerol, and sterols, Oxidation of fatty acids; Activation and transport of fatty acid in the mitochondria, B-oxidation, Fate of Acetyl CoA, Oxidation of odd number carbon containing fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids Ketogenesis; Mechanism and utilization of ketone bodies and significance, Ketosis and its mechanism, BIOSYNTHESIS OF FATTY ACIDS, Eicosanoids; Synthesis from Arachidonic acid, their mechanism and biochemical functions, Triacylglycerol; synthesis and regulation, Synthesis and degradation of phospholipids and their Metabolic Disorders, 145

CHOLESTEROL SYNTHESIS; Regulation, Functions, Fate of intermediates of Cholesterol synthesis, Hypercholesterolemia, Atherosclerosis, PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS; VLDL, LDL, HDL, and Chylomicrons, their transport, functions and importance in health and disease, Glycolipid metabolism; abnormalities METABOLISM OF PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS: AMINO ACID Oxidation, Nitrogen excretion and Urea formation, Urea cycle and its regulation, Genetic defects of Urea cycle, Functions, Pathways of amino acid degradation and genetic disorders of individual amino acids. METABOLISM OF NUCLEOTIDES: De Novo Purine synthesis, Synthesis of Pyrimidine, Recycling of purine and pyrimidine bases (The salvage pathway), Degradation of purine, Formation of Uric acid, Disorders of purine nucleotide metabolism BIOCHEMISTRY OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: Chemistry, Secretion, Mechanism of action, regulation and effect on Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Mineral and Water metabolism and disorders of various endocrine glands

PAPER-IX:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: BIOCHEMISTRY (PRACTICAL) 100

COURSE OUTLINE: Introduction to use of Laboratory facilities/equipments Basic techniques and fundamental information. Preparation of solutions Normal solution and Normal saline Experiments on Carbohydrate Qualitative Analysis Experiments on Proteins Qualitative Analysis Experiments on Fats Qualitative Analysis 146

Chemical Analysis of Urine Normal and Abnormal Specimens The techniques and instrumentation of clinical biochemistry: Spectrophotometry, Flame photometry, UV Spectrophotometry, pH metry, Collection and preservations of clinical specimens. Estimation and clinical interpretation of: Blood glucose, Glucose Tolerance Test (Demonstration). Determination of Amino acids in Urine by Paper Chromatography (Demonstration).

PAPER-IV:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-I 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: A student of first year, as a new comer in field of Homoeopathy will have a lot of questions about the history and scope of Homoeopathy. This course aims to give the students awareness of past, present and future of Homoeopathy, so that their minds should be clear and have no confusions regarding Homoeopathy as a field of Medicine before taking the advanced courses. This course also aims to understand the theoretical part of Hahnemanns Organon of Medicine

COURSE OUTLINE:
Sketch of Dr. Heinemanns life and his search of principle in medicine and Art of healing. Life sketch of other renowned Homeopaths and their contribution J.T. Kent, C. Herring, T.F. Allen, C. Dunham, J.H. Clarke, Boenninghausen, Adolf Lippe, C.M. Boger, Knerr, G. Vithoulkas, W. Boericke, Stuart Close, Herbert Roberts, Kashi Ram History of development of Homeopathy throughout world Current status of acceptance and research in Homeopathy General introduction to Homoeopathy and its principles. Homeopathy compared to Orthodox system of medicine Scope and limitations of Homeopathy The concept of disease and cure in Homoeopathy. Logic, Deductive and Inductive logic Materialism versus Spiritualism Introduction to various editions of Organon of medicine

TEXTUAL STUDY OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE (APHORISM NO.1-70)

1. Highest aim of the physician 2. Highest aim of the cure. 147

3. Causes and Kinds of the diseases. Acute and chronic diseases Similar and dissimilar diseases 4. Classification of the Symptoms. 5. Totality of the symptoms. 6. Vital Force, its role in health, disease, and cure. 7. Dynamic of autocracy. 8. Knowledge of the remedies. How medicines cure? Proving of Homoeopathic Medicines 9. Homoeopathic action. 10. Antipathic action. 11. Allopathic action. 12. Homoeopathic Principle. 13. Law of dissimilar. 14. Different Systems of Medicine. 15. Primary and Secondary Action of the medicine

PAPER-V:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ENGLISH 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To enhance language skills and develop critical thinking To enable the students to meet their real life communication needs.

COURSE OUTLINE:
Basics of Grammar Parts of speech and use of articles Sentence structure, active and passive voice Practice in unified sentence Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure Transitive and intransitive verbs Punctuation and spelling

Comprehension
Answers to questions on a given text

Discussion
General topics and every-day conversation (topics for discussion to be at the discretion of the teacher keeping in view the level of students)

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Listening
To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by subject teachers

Translation skills
Urdu to English

Paragraph writing
Topics to be chosen at the discretion of the teacher

Presentation skills
Introduction Note: Extensive reading is required for vocabulary building

Paragraph writing
Practice in writing a good, unified and coherent paragraph

Essay writing
Introduction

CV and job application


Translation skills Urdu to English

Study skills
Skimming and scanning, intensive and extensive, and speed reading, summary and prcis writing and comprehension

Academic skills
Letter/memo writing, minutes of meetings, use of library and internet

Presentation skills
Personality development (emphasis on content, style and pronunciation) Note: Documentaries to be shown for discussion and review

PAPER-VI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ISLAMIC STUDIES AND PAK STUDIES 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: This course is aimed at: To provide Basic information about Islamic Studies To enhance understanding of the students regarding Islamic Civilization To improve Students skill to perform prayers and other worships 149

To enhance the skill of the students for understanding of issues related to faith and religious life. Develop vision of historical perspective, government, politics, contemporary Pakistan, ideological background of Pakistan. Study the process of governance, national development, issues arising in the modern age and posing challenges to Pakistan.

COURSE OUTLINE: ISLAMIC STUDIES (60 marks) Introduction to Quranic Studies


Basic Concepts of Quran History of Quran Uloom-ul -Quran Verses of Surah Al-Baqra Related to Faith (284-286) Verses of Surah Al-Hujrat Related to Adab Al-Nabi (1-18) Verses of Surah Al-Mumanoon Related to Characteristics of faithful (1-11) Verses of Surah al-Furqan Related to Social Ethics (63-77) Verses of Surah Al-Inam Related to Ihkam (152-154) Verses of Surah Al-Ihzab Related to Adab al-Nabi (6, 21, 40, 56, 57, 58.) Verses of Surah Al-Hashar (18, 19, 20) Related to thinking, Day of Judgment Verses of Surah Al-Saf Related to Tafakar,Tadabar (1,14) Life of Muhammad Bin Abdullah (Before Prophet Hood) Life of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) in Makkah Important Lessons derived from the life of Holy Prophet in Makkah Life of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) in Madina Important Events of Life Holy Prophet in Madina Important Lessons derived from the life of Holy Prophet in Madina Basic Concepts of Hadith History of Hadith 150

Study of Selected Text of Holly Quran

Study of Selected Text of Holly Quran

Seerat of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) I

Seerat of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) II


Introduction to Sunnah

Kinds of Hadith Uloom ul-Hadith Sunnah & Hadith Legal Position of Sunnah Introduction to Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Basic Concepts of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence History & Importance of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Sources of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence Nature of Differences in Islamic Law Islam and Sectarianism Basic Concepts of Islamic Culture & Civilization Historical Development of Islamic Culture & Civilization Characteristics of Islamic Culture & Civilization Islamic Culture & Civilization and Contemporary Issues Basic Concepts of Islam & Science Contributions of Muslims in the Development of Science Quranic & Science Basic Concepts of Islamic Economic System Means of Distribution of wealth in Islamic Economics Islamic Concept of Riba Islamic Ways of Trade & Commerce Basic Concepts of Islamic Political System Islamic Concept of Sovereignty Basic Institutions of Govt. in Islam Period of Khlaft-E-Rashida Period of Ummayyads Period of Abbasids Basic Concepts of Social System of Islam Elements of Family Ethical Values of Islam 151

Selected Study from Text of Hadith

Islamic Culture & Civilization

Islam & Science

Islamic Economic System

Political System of Islam

Islamic History

Social System of Islam

PAK STUDIES (40 marks) 4. Historical Perspective


Ideological rationale with special reference to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Factors leading to Muslim separatism People and Land i. Indus Civilization ii. Muslim advent iii. Location and geo-physical features.

5. Government and Politics in Pakistan


Political and constitutional phases: 1947-58 1958-71 1971-77 1977-88 1988-99 1999 onward

6. Contemporary Pakistan
Economic institutions and issues Society and social structure Ethnicity Foreign policy of Pakistan and challenges Futuristic outlook of Pakistan

BHMS SECOND PROFESSIONAL YEAR PAPER-I:


COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ANATOMY-II 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To learn special histology, and Embryology To learn the anatomy of head, Neck, Brain, Abdomen, Pelvis and nervous system

COURSE OUTLINE: SPECIAL EMBRYOLOGY


1. Head and Neck 152

Pharyngeal apparatus (including pharyngeal arches, pharyngeal pouches and pharyngeal clefts) Tongue Thyroid Parathyroid Thymus Pituitary Upper respiratory system Face and palate

2. Body cavities Development of body cavities Formation of diaphragm 3. The respiratory system 4. The cardiovascular system Heart Great vessels Foetal circulation and changes at birth 5. The urinary system Development of Kidney Urinary bladder Urethra Development of adrenal glands 6. The male reproductive system Testis Genital ducts External genitalia 7. The female reproductive system Ovaries Oviducts Uterus Vagina External genitalia 8. The Musculo- skeletal system Development of skeleton Development of muscles 9. Development of Limbs 10. Development of Integumentary System (consisting of development of skin and its appendages and development of mammary glands) 11. Special Senses (eye and ear) 153

12. Nervous system 13. Digestive system Division of Gut tube Mesenteries Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas, Spleen

SPECIAL HISTOLOGY
Digestive System, Respiratory System, Urinary System, Male Reproductive System, Female Reproductive System, Endocrine Glands, Organs of Special Senses

GROSS ANATOMY
1. Head & neck 2. Brain and spinal cord 3. Abdomen and pelvis

NEURO-ANATOMY
Spinal Cord Medulla Oblongata Pons Mid Brain Cerebellum Thalamus Hypothalamus Basal Ganglia Cerebral Cortex Autonomic Nervous System

NOTE
During the study of Gross Anatomy, emphasis should be on the applied aspects, radiological anatomy, surface anatomy and cross-sectional anatomy

PAPER-VII:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: ANATOMY-II (PRACTICAL) 100

COURSE OUTLINE: GROSS ANATOMY


Abdomen Dissection: Anterior abdominal wall and inguinal region, external genitalia. Viscera and Posterior Abdominal wall and nerve plexus Pelvis Dissection: Pelvic viscera, blood vessels and nerves. 154

Prosected Parts: Perineum including ischio-rectal fossa.

HEAD & NECK


Superficial and deep dissection of Face and neck Orbit and eye ball Submandibular region Temporal and infratemporal fossa Cranial cavity Naso and Oropharyngeal regions. Ear Larynx and pharynx

NEURO -ANATOMY
Cross specimen of full brain, meninges, spinal cord; prosected specimens to demonstrate visual system, auditory and vestibular pathways and major functional areas. Stained sections of brain and spinal cord at various levels to demonstrate cranial nerve nuclei, ascending and descending tracts, thalamic nuclei and important functional areas

DEMONSTRATIONS
Bones of skull and vertebral column Brain and spinal cord Cross- sectional anatomy Radiological anatomy CT and MRI scan

MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
Routine and special stained slides of all the tissues and organs of body. Electron-micrographs to demonstrate filtration barrier of kidney, alveolar septum, tight junctions of capillaries and such relevant areas.

DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY
Models to demonstrate various stages of early foetus and different organ development. Slides of ovary and testis to show follicles and stages of maturation of spermatozoa; early chick embryos to understand the development of tissues and organs from conception till term.

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PAPER-II:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS:

PHYSIOLOGY-II 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand the basic physiology of organs and tissues of nervous system and special senses To acquaint the students with functions of body fluids, kidneys and endocrine hormones To understand the basic physiology of Endocrine Hormones

COURSE OUTLINE:
NERVOUS SYSTEM Organization of CNS Significance of Dermatomes Classification of nerve fibers Properties of Synaptic transmission Neurotransmitters and neuropeptides Types and functions of Sensory receptors and Neurotransmitters (applied aspect) Functions of spinal cord ascending tracts Reflex action/Reflexes Interpretations of reflexes Muscle spindles/muscle tone UMN/LMN lesion features and localization Tactile, temperature and pain sensations Injuries and diseases of spinal cord Structure of cerebral cortex Analgesia system Sensory cortex Disorders of cranial nerves Motor cortex Motor pathways, Pyramidal and Extra pyramidal Hemiplegia/Paraplegia Basal ganglia, connections and functions Parkinsonism and other lesions of basal ganglia Cerebellum, connections and functions Cerebellar Disorders Vestibular Apparatus/Regulation of Posture and equilibrium Sleep Disorders Reticular formation Physiology of sleep EEG Physiology of memory Higher mental function assessment 156

Physiology of speech Abnormalities of speech Thalamus-nuclei and functions Thalamic syndrome Hypothalamus limbic system Lesions of Hypothalamus Cerebrospinal fluid Regulation of body temperature Functions of skin Hydrocephalus Autonomic nervous system Physiology of aging

SPECIAL SENSES: Structure and function of eye-ball Intra ocular pressure and Glaucoma Optical principles Accommodation of eye Errors of refraction Visual acuity Photochemistry of vision Color vision/night blindness Color blindness funduscopy Dark and light adaptation Neural function of Retina Visual pathway light reflex and pathway Field of vision and lesions of visual pathway Visual cortex Intra ocular fluids Visual evoked potentials and electro retinogram Eye movements and control Physiological anatomy of cochlea Functions of external and middle Ear Functions of inner Ear Organ of Corti Hearing test audiometry Auditory pathway Types of deafness Auditory evoked potentials Physiology of smell-receptors and pathway Olfaction/Taste abnormalities Physiology of taste

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BODY FLUIDS AND KIDNEYS Clinical/Applied Concepts Compartments of body fluids and measurement of Renal function test Tissue and lymph fluids Fluid Excess/depletion Structure of kidney/Nephron General functions of kidney GFR factors regulating Formation of urine, filtration, re-absorption, secretion, Plasma Clearance Concentration and dilution of urine Renal failure/uremia Electrolyte balance Water balance Regulation of blood pressure by kidneys Nephritic syndrome Hormones of kidney Acidification of urine Artificial kidney/Hem dialysis Acid base balance Metabolic acidosis/Alkalosis Micturition Abnormalities of Micturition including Incontinence ENDOCRINOLOGY General principles (classification, mechanism of action, feed back control) Acromegaly Gigantism Biosynthesis, transport, metabolism, actions and control of secretion of hormones Hormonal assay Hypothalamus Dwarfism Anterior pituitary Panhypopituitarism, Sheehans syndrome Posterior pituitary Diabetes insipidus Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland Myxedema, Cretinism, Thyrotoxicosis, Pheochromocytoma Adrenal medulla, Adrenal cortex Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion, Cushings syndrome, Addisons disease Pancreas Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycemia Pineal gland Thymus Kidney Adrenogenital syndrome Physiology of growth Zollinger Allisons Syndrome Reproduction 158

Functional anatomy of Male reproductive system Chromosomal abnormalities Spermatogenesis Semen analysis Male infertility Erection and ejaculation Testosterone Male puberty Oogenesis and functional anatomy of Female gonads Oestrogen and progesterone Female infertility Menstrual cycle Contraception Puberty and menopause Pregnancy- Physiological changes In mother during pregnancy Pregnancy Tests Placenta Parturition Lactation Neonatal Physiology

PAPER-VIII:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: COURSE OUTLINE: NERVOUS SYSTEM Simple muscle twitch (SMT) in frog and effect of temperature. Effect of fatigue on muscle contraction. Tetanization in frogs muscle (Demonstration)+ Effect of two successive stimuli on SMT (Demonstration) Effect of preload and after load on SMT (Demonstration) Determination of velocity of conduction in sciatic nerve (Demonstration) Use of physiograph (poly graph) Elicit fatigue in human index finger SPECIAL SENSES: Field of vision by confrontation method Field of vision by Perimetry Light reflex Ophthalmoscopy 159 PHYSIOLOGY-II: PRACTICAL 100

Visual acuity Color vision Hearing tests Audiometry Taste Sensation Olfaction sensation

BODY FLUIDS: Urine Complete Examination Stool Examination Blood Complete Examination Semen Examination Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination Pericardial fluid examination Pleural Fluid Examination Ascitic Fluid Examination Blood Sugar Blood Urea Blood Cholesterol etc. Tests for endocrine abnormalities Biopsies and cytologic techniques

PAPER-III:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: BIOSTATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: After completion of this course the student should be able to: Understand the use of the essential tools of basic mathematics; Apply the concepts and the techniques in their respective disciplines; Model the effects non-isothermal problems through different domains; Able to organize data in useful and meaningful form

COURSE OUTLINE: MATHEMATICS:


1. ALGEBRA: SETS AND FUNCTIONS: 160

Elementary concepts of sets Concept of functions Domain and Range of a Function Different types of Functions Graphical representation of a function Some applications of functions

SOLUTION OF LINEAR AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Equations reducible to Quadratic Form. Solution of simultaneous Equations.

ARITHMETIC, GEOMETRIC AND HARMONIC PROGRESSIONS ARITHMETIC, GEOMETRIC AND HARMONIC MEANS. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS BINOMIAL THEOREM: SIMPLE APPLICATION. TRIGONOMETRY: Measurement of Angles in Radian and degrees. Definitions of circular functions. Derivation of circular function for simple cases. ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY: Coordinates of point in a plane. Distance between two points in a plane. Locus, Equations of straight line, Equation of Parabola, Circle and Ellipses.

DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Concept of Derivations. Rules of Differentiation. Examples on the evaluation of Derivations. Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Partial Derivations. Higher Order Derivatives. Maxima & Minima points of Inflections. INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Concept of Integration. Rules of Integrations. 161

Integrations of Algebraic and Trigonometric functions by using different techniques.

BIOSTATISTICS:
DESCRIPTION OF STATISTICS: Descriptive Statistics What is Statistics? Importance of Statistics What is Biostatistics? Application of Statistics in Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences How samples are selected? ORGANIZING and DISPLAYING DATA: Variables Quantitative and Qualitative Variables Univariate Data Bivariate Data Random Variables Frequency Table Diagrams Pictograms Simple Bar Charts Multiple Bar Charts Histograms SUMMARIZING DATA and VARIATION: The Mean The Median The Mode The Mean Deviation The Variance and Standard Deviation Coefficient of Variation CURVE FITTING: Fitting a Straight Line Fitting of Parabolic or High Degree Curve PROBABILITY: Definitions Probability Rules Probability Distributions (Binomial & Normal Distributions) 162

SIMPLE REGRESSION AND CORRELATION: Introduction Simple Linear Regression Model Correlation co-efficient TEST OF HYPOTHESIS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Statistical Hypothesis Level of Significance Test of Significance Confidence Intervals Test involving Binomial and Normal Distributions STUDENT t, F and Chi-Square Distributions: Test of Significance based on t, F and Chi-Square Distributions ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE: One-way Classification Two-way Classification Partitioning of Sum of Squares and Degrees of Freedom Multiple Compression Tests such as LSD The analysis of Variance Models

PAPER-IV:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-II 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with philosophy of various Complementary and Alternative therapies To impart the philosophical concepts from a practical perspective related to Classification of disease Individualization Case taking Drug proving Selection of remedies Aggravation

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COURSE OUTLINE: TEXTUAL STUDY OF (APHORISM NO.71-159) ORGANON OF MEDICINE

Knowledge and Classification of Disease (Aphorism No.71-81) Individualization (Aphorism No.82) Case taking (Aphorism No.83-104) Physician free from prejudice. Recording of the symptoms. Physicians observation. Past treatment. Investigation of the Maintaining causes. etc Knowledge of applying the drug for cure Drug proving (Aphorism No.105-145) Investigation of the pathogenetic action of the drug. Knowledge of the many drugs. Primary, secondary, and alternating effect of the drug. Method of preparation of the drug for proving. Proving on healthy and sick persons. Confirmatory reproving. Building of Materia Medica. etc Methods of selection of the remedies (Aphorism No.146-154) Appropriate dose, Homoeopathic Aggravation, removal of the symptoms (Aphorism No.155-159)

INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY AND SCOPE OF FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Herbalism Aroma-therapy Electro-Homoeopathy Flower remedies Mud therapy Naturopathy Colour Therapy Magnetotherapy Radiotherapy 164

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Hydropathy Allopathy Unani and Ayurvedic Osteopathy Chiropractic Massage Applied Kinesiology Reflexology Acupuncture Acupressure Shiatsu Yoga Alexander Technique Spiritual treatment Therapeutic Touch Hypnotherapy Holistic Medicine Therapy

PAPER-V:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: MATERIA MEDICA-I 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with basic concepts related to Homoeopathic Materia Medica, so that they may be able to study Homoeopathic Medicines in futrher courses Study of Homoeopathic remedies enlisted in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINE:
Definition of Homoeopathic Materia Medica Origin and history of Homoeopathic Materia Medica Brief history of first Materia Medica Pura of Dr. Hahnemann Sources of Homoeopathic Materia Medica Empirical knowledge. Homoeopathic drug proving Toxicological report and Data collection in respect of certain drugs. Therapeutic drug proving 165

Clinical experience and drug trails. Homoeopathic Drug Proving.

The development of the methods of proving since Dr. Hahnemann Necessity of proving. Drug reactions Homoeopathic Proving OF medicines, Planning and Protocol Dose:

Lethal dose Patho-pharmacological dose. Physiological dose. Micro dose.

Proving format or Techniques: Single Blind technique Double Blind Technique. Crossover trail. Provers Society, Role and qualities of the; Committee Master prover/ Coordinator Supervisors. Subject (Prover)

STUDY OF HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, EMPHASIZING THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS:


Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and Comparative Studies with Other Homoeopathic Remedies

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LIST OF REMEDIES (ANIMAL KINGDOM) PHYLUM MOLLUSCA


Sepia: Cuttle fish (Juice) Murex purpurea: Purple-fish

PHYLUM PORIFERA
Badiaga: Fresh water sponge Spongia tosta: Common sponge

PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
Aranea diadema: The Cross spider Latrodectus mactans: Black widow spider Mygale lasiodora: Black Cuban spider Tarentula cubensis: Cuban spider Tarentula hispanica: Spanish spider Theridion curassavicum: Orange spider Apis mellifica: Honeybee Vespa: Wasp Blatta orientalis: Indian cockroach Cantharis: Spanish fly Cimex acanthia: Bedbug Coccus cacti: Cochineal insect Formica rufa: The Ant

PISCES
Serum anguillar ichthotoxin: Eel serum Oleum jecoris aselli: Cod-liver oil Pyrarara: River fish

AMPHIBIA
Bufo rana: Toad

LIZARDS
Heloderma: Gila monster

OPHIDIA (SNAKE POISONS)


Crotalus horridus: North American Rattlesnake Elaps corallinus: Brazilian Coral snake Lachesis trigonocephalus: Surukuku Naja tripudians: Indian hooded snake Vipera: Common Viper 167

MAMMALIA
Pulmo vulpis: fresh lung of wolf or fox. Carbo animalis: charred ox hide. Moschus: inspissated secretion contained in preputial follicles of Musk deer

PAPER-IX:
COURSE NAME: MATERIA MEDICA-I (PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE) 50

TOTAL MARKS:

COURSE OUTLINE: Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the remedies included in this year.

PAPER-VI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: BIOINFORMATICS 50

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with fundamental concepts in Molecular Biology To acquaint the students with bioinformatics tools, databases, algorithms and applications.

COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction to Bioinformatics Applications of Bioinformatics Genomics Transcriptomics Proteomics Metabolomics Biochemical Genetics (Informational Flow in the Cell) The structural basis of cellular information DNA, Chromosomes Discovery and organization of DNA in Genomes A, B, Z, and H, DNA Super coiling of DNA The replication of DNA (DNA dependent DNA synthesis) DNA polymerase, its components and functions 168

Initiation, elongation and termination of Replication DNA Repair, and Recombination, Transposition Mutation and Cancers The Transcription (DNA dependent DNA synthesis) RNA polymerase, its components and functions Initiation, Elongation and termination of transcription RNA processing, and editing RNA dependents synthesis of RNA and DNA Reverse transcription-DNA synthesis from viral RNA Retroviruses in relation to cancer and AIDS Translation (Protein Synthesis) The genetic codes and their characteristics Initiation, Elongation, and termination of protein synthesis Post-translational modification Regulation of Gene-Expression Molecular biology technology DNA isolation DNA-recombinant technology Hybridization, blotting techniques Genetic Disorders Physical Map of genome Genome mapping Multiple sequence alignment Gene and protein relationships Neuroinformatics in biology, application of genome analysis and genomics Introduction to principle of gene therapy and gene delivery system Micro-array development Computer programming for bioinformatics Software development for bioinformatics Molecular programming Perl Programming for Bioinformatics Operating System (Windows, Linux) Biological Databank Database Management System Molecular Imaging & Drug Designing Pharmacogenomics & Pharmacogenetics BLAST PubMED EMBL GenBanK PDB 169

Swiss-Port Medical records Clinical Database and Database models Medical Imaging and Digital imaging Data acquisition Patient machine interface Networks Data-exchange Automated Diagnostic systems

PAPER-X:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: COURSE OUTLINE: BIOINFORMATICS (PRACTICAL) 50

Basic principle of computing in bioinformatics, Web retrieving for genomic and proteomic data, Basic molecular techniques.

BHMS THIRD PROFESSIONAL YEAR PAPER-I:


COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PATHOLOGY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand comprehensively the concepts in General Pathology To introduce the students with Special Pathology of different organs, systems and tissues COURSE OUTLINE: INTRODUCTION, PATHOLOGY TERMINOLOGY NEED, IMPORTANCE AND DIVISION OF

GENERAL PATHOLOGY
CELL INJURY Definition, Causes of cell Injury Mech. of cell injury Morphology of cell Injury 170

Intracellular accumulation Cellular Adaptation of growth and differentiation Atrophy Hypertrophy Hyperplasia Metaphase Dysplasia

ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION Acute Inflammation Vascular changes Vascular Permeability Changes in vascular flow and Caliber Cellular Events Chemical Mediators Chronic Inflammation Definition and cause REPAIR Cell Growth Regeneration Wound healing Pathological aspect of repair Disorder of Fluid Vascular Flow and Shock Edema Hyperemia and Congestion Hemorrhage Thrombosis Embolism Infarction Shock NEOPLASIA Definition Nomenclature Characteristic of benign and malignant neoplasm Differentiation and anaplasia Rate of growth Local Inversion Metastasis, Spread of Tumor Etiology of cancer 171

Carcinogenic Agent, Chemical Carcinogen, Viral Carcinogen Clinical features of neoplasm Effects of tumor on host Grading and Staging of Cancer Laboratory diagnosis of Cancer

Carcinogen,

Radiation

ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL DISORDERS Smoking Pneumoconiosis Coal mine worker's disease Silicosis Asbestosis Aspirin Abuse Exogenous estrogen and oral Contraceptives Acetaminophen Lead Carbon Monoxide Alcohol and Ethanol Heroine, Hashish Thermal Burns Hyperthermia Electrical Injury Injury by Ionizing agents or Radiation

SPECIAL PATHOLOGY:
DISORDERS OF HEART Hypertension, Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF) Right sided heart failure Left sided heart failure Ischemic Heart Disease Angina Pectoris Myocardial Infarction Congenital heart disease Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Infective Endocarditis Myocarditis Cardiomyopathy; Dilated, Hypertrophic, Restrictive DISORDERS OF BLOOD VESSEL Atherosclerosis 172

Varicose Vein Phlebothrombosis and Thrombophlebits Obstruction of Superior and Inferior Vena Cava (cause)

DISORDERS OF BLOOD AND LYMPHOID SYSTEM Hereditary spherocytosis Sickle cell Anemia Thalasemia Aplastic anemia Poly erythemia Leucopenia Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Hodgkin lymphoma Acute leukemia Acute myeloid leukemia Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia Chronic leukemia Chronic myeloid leukemia Chronic lymphoblastic leukemia Thrombocytopenia (Brief) DISORDERS OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Obstructive lung disease (cold) Asthma Emphysema Chronic Bronchitis Bronchiectasis Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome Pulmonary thromboembolism Hemorrhage and Infarction Acute Bacterial pneumonia Primary atypical pneumonia Tuberculosis, Primary T.B, Secondary T.B Lung Abscess Bronchogenic Carcinoma Definitions of Pleural Effusion Pleumitis Pleutitis Pneumothorax Hemothorax Chylothorax

173

DISORDERS OF ORAL CAVITY Infections Benign Tumors Peripheral giant cell granuloma (Brief) Oral hairy leukoplakia (Brief) Leukoplakia Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Brief) Dental Carries Periodontal Disease

DISORDERS OF GASTRO INTESTINAL TRACT Esophagitis Reflux Esophagitis Gastritis, Acute and Chronic Stress Ulcer Peptic Ulcer, Duodenal, Gastric Gastric Carcinoma (Brief) Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohns disease Ulcerative Colitis Infective Enterocolitis (Only causes) Malabsorption syndrome Disaccharide Deficiency Tropical sprue Celiac sprue Appendicitis Hemorrhoids DISORDERS OF LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT Jaundice (Causes and Normal physiology) Hyperbilirubinemia, Conjugated, Unconjugated Viral Hepatitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E, Cirrhosis, Causes, Types, Post necrotic cirrhosis Biliary Cirrhosis (Primary and Secondary) Pigment Cirrhosis (hemochromatosis) Cirrhosis associated with Wilsons disease Cirrhosis associated with antitrypsin deficiency Carcinoma of Liver Cholangitis and Liver abscess Cholelithiasis, Acute and Chronic 174

DISORDERS OF PANCREAS; Diabetes Mellitus Acute and Chronic pancreatitis DISORDERS OF KIDNEY Nephrotic Syndrome Nephritic Syndrome Tubulo Interstitial Nephritis Acute Pylonephritis Acute drug induced interstitial nephritis Chronic analgesic Nephritis Acute tubular Necrosis Hypertension due to kidney Renal Stones Renal Cell Carcinoma (Brief) Wilms Tumor (Brief) Acute and Chronic Cystitis Polycystic disease DISORDERS OF MALE GENITAL SYSTEM Epididymitis Orchitis Urethritis and Prostatitis Benign Prostate Hyperplasia Carcinoma of Prostate Sq. cell Ca. of penis (brief) DISORDERS OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Pituitary Gland Hypopituitarism Hyperpituitarism Hypothyroidism Congenital hypothyroidism Primary hypothyroidism Hyperthyroidism Simple and diffuse goiter Multinodular goiter Thyroiditis Hashimotos Thyroiditis Sub-Acute Thyroiditis Chronic Thyroiditis Adenoma Carcinoma, Papillary 175

Follicular, Anaplastic Primary hyper parathyroidism Secondary hyperparathyroidism Hypoparathyroidism Cushing Syndrome Hyperaldosteronism Addison Disease

PAPER-VII:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PATHOLOGY (PRACTICAL) 100

COURSE OUTLINE:
STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL SLIDES OF VARIOUS PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS Acute inflammation Chronic inflammation Chronic specific inflammation Different types of Degeneration Thrombosis Embolism Infarction Necrosis Gangrene Hyperplasia Pigmentation Calcification Papilloma Adenoma Chondroma Fibroma, Leomyoma, Neorofibroma Sq. Cell Carcinoma Basal Cell Carcinoma Transitional Cell Carcinoma Adenocarcinoma Fibrocarcinoma Rhadomyosarcoma, Leomyosarcoma Lymphosarcoma 176

Liposarcoma Reticular Cell Sarcoma Hodgkins disease Breast Carcinoma Osteogenic Sarcoma Osteoclastoma

LABORITORY EXAMINATIONS Urine complete Examination Stool Examination Blood Complete Examination Semen Examination Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination Pericardial fluid examination Pleural Fluid Examination Ascitic Fluid Examination Blood Sugar Blood Urea Blood Cholesterol etc Techniques of Clinical Blood Examination for various diseases Gastric Analysis Tests for liver function text Renal function test Tests for endocrine abnormalities Biopsies and cytologic techniques

PAPER-II:
TITLE OF THE COURSE: MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY TOTAL MARKS: 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with viruses, bacteria, fungi and diseases caused by these organisms. To acquaint the students with concepts of immunology, parasitology, protozolgy, sterilization and biotechnology.

COURSE OUTLINE:
Historical Status and Evolution of Microbiology and Parasitology Nomenclature and Classification of Micro-Organisms 177

VIROLOGY General characteristics of virus Classification of viruses and detail of at least one species from every group DNA and RNA viruses Main viruses, their pathogenecity, transmission and diseases Bacteriophages Diagnostic Techniques GENERAL BACTERIOLOGY Historical Background General and Cellular Morphology Structures and Functions Nutritional requirements of Bacteria and nutrition factors affecting growth Growth of Bacteria and Normal flora Growth curve Growth factors and Growth characteristics Pathogenesis and spread of Bacteria Classification of Bacteria Culture media Bacterial cultures and staining methods SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGY; Organisms and diseases caused by them Gram positive Cocci Streptococci Pneumococci Staphylococci Gram -ve Cocci Neisseiriaceae Meningococci Gonococci Gram-ve Bacilli E.coli, Salmonella Shigella Vibrio cholera Pseudomonas Helicobacter Pylori Spore forming Bacilli Clostridium tetani Gas Gangrene Clostridia, Perfringens Defficile botulinum Brucella (Plague) 178

Bordetella pertussus Haemophilus influenza Corynebacterium, diphtheria Mycobacterium tuberculosis Treponema (Spirochetes) Rickettsiae

FUNGI: Properties of Fungi Classification of Fungi and their name Pathogenic potentials and superficial Mycosis Systematic fungi Actinomyces Candidiasis Aspergillosis Diagnostic Techniques in Mycology IMMUNOLOGY: Introduction and overview Elements of innate and acquired immunity Immunogens and antigens Antibody structure and function Antigen antibody interactions Immune assays Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies Biology of B lymphocytes Biology of T lymphocytes Role of MHC Activation and function of T and B lymphocytes Cytokines Tolerance and autoimmunity Complement Hypersensitivity reactions Type I, II, III, IV and V Immunodeficiency disorders and neoplasias of lymphoid system Transplantation Tumor immunology Resistance and immunization to infectious diseases PARASITOLOGY: The Normal Flora Microbiology of Air, Water and Soil Historical Introduction Life Cycle Pathogenecity 179

Laboratory Diagnosis and Prognosis with therapy Classification Entamoeba histolitica Giardia lamblia Trichomonas vaginalis Leishmania kalazar Malaria Helminthology Cestodes Tania saginata Diphylobotulinum latus Echino coccus Granulosus, Nematodes Trichuris tricura Ascaris lumbricoides Enterobusis vermicularis Encylostoma duodenale Wuchereria bancroftis (Fliriasis)

STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTIONS: FERMENTATION: Introduction to fermentation and important products produced by the fermentation. BIOTECHNOLOGY: Background applications in this field. of recombinant technology and

PAPER-VIII:
COURSE NAME: MICROBILOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY (PRACTICAL) TOTAL MARKS: 100

COURSE OUTLINE:
Study of Microscope and use of oil Immersion Lenses Sterilization of Glass ware and products by various methods. Staining: Simple staining, Gram staining, Acid fast staining, Capsule and spore staining, Geimasas staining flagella staining Culture Media: Preparation of General Media, Preparation of Selective Media, Culturing of Micro Organisms 180

Total viable counts of Micro Organisms, Morphological and selective Bio-chemical characterization of some specimen. Microbiological analysis of Air, Water and soil. Biochemical reactions. Inoculation and sensitivity Tests of different bacterias: Staphylococci, Streptococci, Pneumococci, Gonococci, Gram ve and Gram +ve Bacilli, Acid Fast Bacilli (Mycobacterium Tuberculosis) Tests of Parasites and Helminthes

PAPER-III:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHARMACOGNOSY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with Pharmacognosy of Carbohydrates, Glycosides, Tannins, Volatile oils, Resins, Alkaloids, Lipids. To give the knowledge of Methods of preparation of mother tinctures, Allergens and allergenic preparations, Enzymes, Poisonous plants and Antioxidants

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION: Historical development and scope of Pharmacognosy in Pakistan Terminology

SEPARATION AND ISOLATION OF PLANT CONSTITUENTS:


Latest techniques used in isolation and separation of plant constituents An introduction and basic principle of chromatography and chromatographic techniques; Column chromatography Paper chromatography Thin Layer chromatography Gas chromatography High Performance Liquid chromatography Ion Exchange chromatography Droplet Counter Current chromatography Electrophoresis

181

CARBOHYDRATES: Introduction, Sucrose and Sucrose containing drugs, Dextrose, Liquid glucose, Fructose, Lactose, Starch, Dextrin, Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives, Gums and Mucilages GLYCOSIDES: Introduction, Classification, Cardioactive glycosides, Anthroquinone glycosides, Saponin glycosides, Isothiocyanate glycosides, Lactone glycosides, Aldehyde glycosides TANNINS: Introduction, Classification, Properties and chemical identity tests inlcuding detailed study of Hamamelis VOLATILE OILS (ESSENTIAL OILS): Introduction, significance, Methods of obtaining volatile oils, Chemistry and classification, Hydrocarbon volatile oils, Alcoholic volatile oils, Aldehydic volatile oils, Ketonic volatile oils, Phenolic volatile oils, Phenolic ether volatile oils,Oxide volatile oils, Ester volatile oils: RESINS AND RESIN COMBINATION: Introduction, Resins, Oleoresins, Balsams ALKALOIDS: Introduction, Properties, Classification, Function of alkaloids in plants, Methods of extraction of identification tests, Piperidine Alkaloids, Tropane Alkaloids, Quinoline Alkaloids,Isoquinoline Alkaloids, Indole alkaloids, Imidazole alkaloids, Alkaloidal amines, LIPIDS: Introduction, study of Fixed Oils, Fats and Related Compounds, Waxes ENZYMES: Enzymes obtained from plant source. (phyto-enzymes), Papain Bromelain and Malt Extract, Enzymes obtained from Animal source, Rennin pepsin, Pancreatin and pancrealipase POISONOUS PLANTS: General introduction of poisonous plants with special reference to Pakistan. ANTIOXIDANTS: Cucumber, Amla, Orange, Lemon etc PREPARATION OF MOTHER TINCTURES from crude drugs for commercial market, Methods of cultivation, Drying, Storage, Preservation, Packing, Deterioration and adulteration of crude medicine, Evaluation of crude medicine i.e. organoleptic, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological 182

PAPER-IX:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHARMACOGNOSY (PRACTICAL) 100

COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction of the entire and broken parts of the plant drugs (Macro and organoleptic characters) Microscopic examination of powders and sections of plant drugs. Extraction of the active constituents of crude drugs and chemical tests for their identification. Isolation and separation of active constituents of crude drugs by paper and thin layer chromatography and column chromatography. Study Tour for collection of medicinal plants from various areas of country.

PAPER-IV:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Learning the identification and preparation of Homoeopathic medicines, Learning various laboratory methods Introduction to vehicles The preparation of Homoeopathic medicines, Different homoeopathic scales of potentisation and triturition Drug administration methods Concept of prescription

COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction, Homoeopathic Pharmacy its specialty and originality with Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia Definitions of some important terms Scope of Homoeopathic Pharmacy with relation to Organon of Medicine (Aph 264 to 285 Organon of medicine), Materia Medica, National Economy 183

Synthetic drugs used in potentized form Weights and Measures including Home Scale (Deci, Centi, Milli) Homoeopathic Pharmaceutical instruments and appliances HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES: Sources of Homoeopathic Remedies Vegetable Animal Mineral Nosodes Sarcodes Process of collection Identification Purification Preservation and Preservation of Potentised remedies HOMOEOPATHIC LABORATORY o Ideal laboratory o Building, Cleanliness, Sections, Apparatus VEHICLES: Types Preparation and uses of vehicles Purification of vehicles Determination of Proof strength of Alcohol GENERAL LABORATORY METHODS Solutions Dilutions Decantation Precipitation Filtration Distillation Crystallization Sublimation Percolation Decoction MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSES: Efflorescence Deliquescence Lyophillization 184

Elutriation Exsiccation Ignition, Fusion Calcination Adsorption Evaporation Vaporization Centrifugation Desiccation Levigation Trituration

METHODS OF PREPARATION OF RERMEDIES: From Organic and Inorganic Chemicals Vegetables Animals and animal products Disease products Hahnemanns classical and modern methods of preparation of remedies including their merits and demerits. METHODS OF PREPARATION OF Mother Tinctures o Definition o 9 Formulas of Dr. Hahnemann o Modern Methods of Preparation of Mother Tinctures Solutions Potencies and Trituration ATTENUATION: Decimal Scale Centicimal Scale 50 Millicimal Scale RADIONIC THEORY and Radionic methods of Homoeopathic remedy preparation FLEXION POTENCY-METHOD of conversion of trituration into liquid from straight potency TOPICAL AND TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM Scope Lotion Liniment Glycerol 185

Ointment Topical gels Pastes Creams Poultice Topical tinctures Topical powder

ORAL SOLUTIONS Syrups Elixirs Solutions and their preparation Dry mixtures for solutions Oral rehydrate solutions Oral colonic leverage solution Syrup Components and preparation Elixir, Preparation, medicated and non-medicated Powders, Capsules, Tablet Dosage Forms PRESCRIPTION Study of prescription including abbreviations Principles and mode of prescription writing and its validity Dispensing of Homoeopathic medicines PHARMACOLOGY: Drug Strength Homoeopathic Pharmacodynamics Dynamic Power Medicine Posology Remedy BRIEF STUDY OF STANDARDIZATION OF REMIDIES AND VEHICLES General Knowledge of legislation in relation to Homoeopathic Pharmacy Study of Biological/mechanical and/or chemical characteristics of some important drugs substances QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE:

PAPER-X:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY (PRACTICAL) 100 186

COURSE OUTLINE:
ESTIMATIONS: Estimation of Moisture contents of one drug substance with water bath and by using moisture meter. Estimation of purity of ethyl alcohol, distilled water, sugar of milk. Estimation of size of globule, its medication, medication of milk sugar and distilled water, Making of doses. IDENTIFICATION: Identification of important Homoeopathic drugs including the brief outline of the methods used for their identification (List attached) At least 30 drug substances including 20 from vegetable kingdom and 10 from mineral and chemicals Collection of 30 drug substances for herbarium Microscopic study of two trituration up to 3x potency MANUFACTURING: Preparation of dispensing and dilute alcohol solutions and dilutions. Preparation of mother tinctures of 3 polychrests Preparation of Globules Preparation of tablets (Micro & Macro) Preparation of trituration of 3 crude drugs up to 3x Preparation of mother tincture of drugs which do not conform to the D.S.I. Preparation of external applications (at least one each) POTENTISATION: Potentisation of 3 mother tinctures up to 3 decimal scale and 3 centicimal scale and 3 fifty millicimal scale TRITURATIONS: Triturations of 3 drugs 6X and their conversion into liquid potencies. DISPENSING: Writing and understanding of prescription Dispensing of various homoeopathic drugs including their procedures LABORATORY METHODS: Sublimation, Distillation, Decantation, Filtration, Crystallization, Percolation 187

STUDY TOUR: visit to homoeopathic laboratories to study the


manufacturing of remedies at large scale

PAPER-V:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PHILOSOPHY OF HOMOEOPATHY-III 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand Homoeopathic concepts compared to different concepts in Medicine To understand and learn the theory and practice of chronic miasms To understand theory and practice of different Constitutions, Temperaments, Diathesis, Miasmatic diagnosis, Facial analysis

COURSE OUTLINE:
1. TEXTUAL STUDY OF ORGANON (APHORISM 160-292.) Application of Anti-miasmatic remedies Re-examination and re-prescribing Pathology Derangement of Vital force General and individual cases of disease General and individual properties of drugs Subjective symptoms more important Topical treatment History of disease in human race Hahnemann's Doctrine of Chronic Disease

2. SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF MIASMS PSORA Manifestations Diseases related to and based on psora Anti-Psoric remedies

SYPHILIS Manifestations Diseases related to syphilis Antisyphilitic remedies SYCOSIS Manifestation 188

Diseases of Psychosis Antisycotic remedies

TUBERCULAR MIASM Manifestation Diseases of Psychosis Antisycotic remedies 3. MIASMATIC COMPLEXES Union of Psora and Syphilis (Pseudospora tubercular diathesis) - group of diseases Union of Syphilis and Psychosis - group of diseases Union of all the three Miasms - group of diseases Principles of miasmatic treatment Anti-miasmatic remedies 4. OTHER MIASMS: Cancer AIDS Vaccinosus

5. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONSTITUTIONS: ERNST KRETSCHNER Athletic Astheniac Dysplastic Picnic VON GRAUVOGL Hydrogenoid Oxygenoid Carbo-nitrogenoid VANNIERS & ZISSUS, Phosphoric constitution Carbonic constitution Fluoric constitution BAZIN: Scrofulous Gouty Syphilitic 189

6. DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEMPERAMENTS: 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Nervous Bilious Sanguineous Phlegmatic Choleric Tubercular, etc

Different types of diathesis Importance of miasmatic diagnosis In depth study of Homeopathic facial analysis technique Miasmatic and constitutional prescription Miasmatic study from practical and clinical point of view Miasms compared to modern pathology Concept of susceptibility from immunological point of view Concept of idiosyncrasy compared to hypersensitivity

PAPER-VI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: MATERIA MEDICA-II 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines enlisted in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINE:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

190

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (VEGETABLE KINGDOM) 1. Abrotanum 2. Aconitum napellus 3. Aesculus hippocastanum 4. Aethusa cynapium 5. Agaricus muscarius 6. Allium cepa 7. Aloe socotrina 8. Anacardium 9. Arnica Montana 10. Baptisia tinctoria 11. Belladonna 12. Berberis vulgaris 13. Bryonia alba 14. Cactus grandiflorus 15. Calendula officinalis 16. Cannabis indica 17. Capsicum annuum 18. Carbo vegetabilis 19. Carduus marianus 20. Chamomilla 21. Cicuta virosa 22. Cimicifuga racemosa 23. Cina 24. Cinchona officinalis 25. Cocculus indicus 26. Coffea cruda 27. Colchicum autumnale 28. Colocynthis 29. Conium 30. Crataegus oxyacantha 31. Digitalis purpurea 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Dioscorea villosa Drosera Dulcamara Euphrasia officinalis Gelsemium sempervirens Helleborus nigra Hydrastis Hyoscyamus Hypericum Ignatia Ipecacuanha Kalmia latifolia Ledum palustre Lilium tigrinum Lycopodium clavatum Mezereum Nux vomica Opium (papaver somniferum) Phytolacca decandra Podophyllum Pulsatilla Rhus tox Ruta graveolens Sanguinaria canadensis Spigelia anthelmia Staphysagria Stramonium Thuja occidentalis Veratrum album

PAPER-XI:
COURSE NAME: MATERIA MEDICA-II (PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE) 100

TOTAL MARKS:

COURSE OUTLINE: Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the remedies included in this year. 191

BHMS FOURTH PROFESSIONAL YEAR NOTE:


A group of students (Comprised of five to six) will be given a research project in the beginning of Fourth or Final Professional years comprising on any one of the subjects of Homeopathic Philosophy, Homeopathic Materia Medica, Homeopathic Therapeutics and Case Taking & Repertorization. The students have to submit the report of the project at the end of Final Professional year. The project report will be compulsory and of 50 marks. The project report will be evaluated along with practical.

PAPER-I:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with theory and practice of various gynecological disorders To understand and learn General embryology Normal and abnormal pregnancy Normal and abnormal labor Normal and abnormal puerperium Obstetrical procedures and operations: Newborn and its disorders:

COURSE OUTLINE: GYNAECOLOGY:


ANATOMY: Detailed description of genital organs and breast anatomy Development of female genital organs PHYSIOLOGY: Puberty and adolescent Menopause and menstrual cycle Ovulation and its clinical importance Development of secondary sexual characteristic 192

DIAGNOSIS History taking Past history Present complains and queries PATIENT EXAMINATION Position of examination General examination Pelvic examination Examination of external genital organs Internal examination of genital organs (virginal, cervix) and investigation Abdominal examination and differential diagnosis of pregnancy Minor gynecological operative procedures HORMONES: Description of different hormones Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) CHANGES IN MENSTRUAL CYCLE: Menstrual abnormalities Amenorrhea Hypomenorrhoea Dysmenorrhoea Oligomenoorrhoea Polymenorrorea Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Postmenopausal bleeding VULVAL DISORDERS: Inflammation (primary and secondary) Pruritus Vulval abscess Tumors of vulva Vulvae lesions VAGINAL DISORDERS: Leucorrhoea (vaginal discharge) Inflammation of vagina (gonorrheal tuberculosis and syphilitic and cystic) Abscess of vagina Tumor of vagina Vesico-vaginal fistula and recto-vaginal fistula Cystocoele rectocoele (genital prolapse) 193

Vaginisimus

DISEASES OF UTERUS: Endometritis Acute and the chronic erosion Tumor of the uterus Fibroids Adenoma Cancer DISEASES OF CERVIX: Inflammation Tumors DISEASES OF FALLOPIAN TUBES: Salpingitis Acute and chronic abscess of fallopian tube Tumors of fallopian tube DISEASES OF OVARIES: Oophoritis (acute and chronic) Abscess Tumors Cysts of ovaries DISEASES OF URETHRA Retention of urine Cystitis (acute and chronic) Stricture DISEASES OF MAMMARY GLANDS: Brief anatomy and physiology of mammary gland Diseases of mammary gland SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: BACTERIAL Gonorrhea Syphilis Tuberculosis VIRAL AIDS INFERTILITY: Sites, causes, latest investigations, diagnosis and treatment 194

ECTOPIC PREGNANCY: management treatment

Sites

pathology

differential

diagnosis

POPULATION PLANNING AND CONTRACEPTION: contraindication methods complications

Indication

GENITAL TRACT INFECTION: Infection of upper genital tract infections of lower genital tract genital tuberculosis DISPLACEMENT OF UTERUS: Prolapsed retroversion inversion causes diagnosis management and treatment GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISORDERS: Hydated form mole trophoblastic tumors MISCELLANEOUS GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS: Dysparyunia Dysmenorrhoea Backache Pelvic diseases Hysteria leukoplakia Pelvic floor injuries HIRSUTISM AND INTERSEXUALLITY: Problems of marriage and sex COMMON GYNECOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AND INSTRUMENTS: Preoperative preparations role of ultra sonography in gynecology POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND ITS MANAGEMENT

OBSTETRICS:
Introduction Obstetrical history taking and examination Conception Implantation Formation of zygote Menstrual cycle and events of cycle including hormonal influence Placenta structure functions development and abnormalities Amnion and liquor Amnii and its role Chorion Umbilical cord deciduas and its functions

FOETUS: Size 195

Fetal circulation Diameter, fetal and obstetrical Examination Bony pelvic axis Pelvic abnormalities Fetal monitoring

NORMAL PREGNANCY: Clinical signs and symptoms of pregnancy Diagnosis of pregnancy Duration of pregnancy Hyper emesis gravidum Physiological maternal changes during pregnancy Antenatal care and fetal examination methods Advice during pregnancy Harmful drug effect ABNORMAL PREGNANCY: Early pregnancy loss and its management (abortion) Pregnancy with fibroids Ovarian cyst and prolapsed placental abnormalities Umbilical cord abnormalities Antepratum hemorrhage Placental abruption types, diagnosis management and treatment Placenta praevia, types, diagnosis management and treatment Polyhydroamnia and oligihydroamnia Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy Essential hypertension Pre eclampsia, Causes diagnosis prevention management and treatment Eclampsia stages and management Renal diseases during pregnancy Infections during pregnancy Pregnancy with jaundice Pyrexia in pregnancy Intrauterine fetal death Intrauterine growth retardation and its management Prematurity post maturity Multiple gestations NORMAL LABOUR: Physiology of labour Satges and onset of labour 196

Uterine contraction sign and symptoms of parturition Conduction of normal delivery complete description Stages of labor management of 1st 2nd and 3rd stage of labor Mechanism of labour Analgesia during labour Oxytisic drugs

ABNORMAL LABOUR: Prolong labour and its assessment Types of prolong labour and management Fetal malpresentation, causes, types, mechanism, diagnosis, management and treatment. Occipito posterior position Deep transverse arrest Breech presentation Brow presentation Face presentation Shoulder presentation Cord prolapsed Unstable lie/transverse lie Compound presentation Cephalopelvic, disproportion Obstructed labour and premature rupture of membrane Post partum hemorrhage its types causes clinical finding management and treatment Post partum pituitary necrosis NORMAL PUERPERIUM: Duration, management of puerperium Lochia Postnatal checkup Baby examination Immediate care to baby Normal progress of new born Infant feeding Merits and demerits of breast feeding ABNORMAL PUERPERIUM: Puerperal pyrexia Genital tract infection Urinary tract infection Breast disorders in details Homeostatic disorders

197

OBSTETRICAL PROCEDURES AND OPERATIONS: Introduction of labor Types process and indication of episiotomy Forceps and vacuum extractor operation Caesarean section (operation delivery) Indication procedure and management role of ultra sound in obstetrics Vital statistics NEWBORN AND ITS DISORDERS: Examination and care of newborn Asphyxia Neonatorum Birth injuries Icterus Neonatorum Hemorrhagic disease Evaluation of newborn Resuscitation Low birth weight Congenital malformation RH incompatibility Thalasemia major, Thalasemia minor Minor problems of new born Fetal congenital abnormalities

PAPER-XIII:
COURSE NAME: GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS (PRACTICAL) TOTAL MARKS: 100 COURSE OUTLINE: Students should examine out door and indoor patients, take history and to get complete information about diagnosis and treatment, all the instruments issued in gynecological examination should be recognized and their uses known, conduction of gynecological tests.

PAPER-II:
COURSE NAME: MATERIA MEDICA-III TOTAL MARKS: 100 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines enlisted in course outlines of this course 198

COURSE OUTLINE:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (MINERALS)


ACIDS 1. 2. 3. ANTIMONY 1. 2. Antimonium Crudum Antimonium Tartaricum Acidum Muriaticum Acidum Nitricum Acidum Phosphoricum

ALUMINIUM 1. AMMONIUM 1. ARSENIC 1. BARIUM 1. Baryta Carb 199 Arsenicum Album Ammonium Carb Alumen

BISMUTH 1. BORAX 1. BROMINE 1. CADMIUM 1. Cadmium Sulph CALCIUM 1. 2. 3. 4. CARBON 1. COPPER 1. GOLD 1. IODINE 1. IRON 1. 2. Ferrum Metallicum Ferrum Phosphoricum Iodium Aurum Metallicum Cuprum Metallicum Graphites Calcarea Carbonica Calcarea Flouricum Calcarea Pophosphoricum Calcarea Sulphoricu Bromium Borax Bismuthum Metallicum

MAGNESIUM

200

1. 2. MERCURY 1. 2.

Magnesia Carbonica Magnesia Muriatica

Mercurius Corrosivus Mercurius Dulcis

NITROGLYCERINE 1. Glonoinum PHOSPHORUS 1. PLATINUM 1. Platinum Metallicum PLUMBUM 1. POTASIUM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. RADIUM 1. SELENIUM 1. SILICEA 1. SILVER 1. Argentum Metallicum 201 Silicea Selenium Metallicum Radium Bromatum Kali Bichromicum Kali Bromatum Kali Carbonicum Kali Iodide Kali Muriaticum Plumbum Metallicum Phosphorus

SODIUM 1. Natrum Carbonicum 2. 3. 4. STANNUM 1. SULPHUR 1. TITANIUM 1. VANADIUM 1. ZINC Zincum Metallicum Vanadium Metallicum Titanium Metallicum Hepar Sulph 2. Stannum Metallicum Natrum Muriaticum Natrum Phosphoricum Natrum Sulph

PAPER-IX:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: MATERIA MEDICA-III (PRACTICAL/VIVA-VOCE) 50

COURSE OUTLINE:
Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the remedies included in this year.

PAPER-III:
COURSE NAME: OPHTHALMOLOGY AND E.N.T.

202

TOTAL MARKS:

100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with theory and practice of diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat

COURSE OUTLINE: EYE:


Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye Ball and Orbit DISEASES OF THE EYE: LIDS; Anatomy, Classification of lid disease, Blepharitis, Stye, Chalazion, Triehiasis, Entropion, Ectropion, Symblepharon, Ptosis, Tumours, Herpes Zoster. LACHRYMAL APPARATUS; Anatomy, Composition circulation and function of tear film, Dry eye, Excessive watering (Epiphora) Dacrayoeys- titis (acute and chronic) ORBIT; Orbital Tumours cellulitis, Proptosis, Exophtalmos, Enophthalmos,

CONJUNCTIVA; Anatomy, Classification of conjunctival disease, Conjunctivitis, (Viral, Bacterial and Allergic), Trachoma, Pinguecula, Pterygium, Opthalmia neonatorum CORNEA; Anatomy, Classification of corneal diseases, Corneal ulcers, Keratoconus, Corneal opacities, D/D Keratoplasty SECLERA; Anatomy, Episcleritis, Secleritis UVEAL TRACT; Anatomy, Classification of uveal tract disease, Uveitis, Panophthalmitis, D/D of red eye, LENS; Anatomy, Cataract, VITREOUS; Anatomy, Blood in vitreous, Glaucoma; Physiology of aqueous formation and circulation, Maintenance of normal intraocular pressure RETINA; Anatomy, Classification of retinal diseases, Retinal detachments and degeneration, Diabetic retinopathy, Hypertensive 203

retinopathy, Occlusion of retinal artery, Occlusion of retinal vein, Retinoblastoma, macular degeneration OPTIC NERVE; Papilloedema, Optic Neuritis, Opilitis, Acute Retrobulber neuritis, Toxic ambylopia, Optic atrophy, hemianopias INJURIES: Extraocular foreign bodies, Blunt injuries, perforating injuries with intraocular foreign bodies, injury due to burns and chemicals. SQUINT: Definition and Classification PUPIL: Anatomy, Pupillary pathways, Significance of pupillary size and reaction in diseases OCCULAR manifestation of Vitamin A, Deficiency, and its management ERRORS OF REFRACTION: Optical system of normal eye, Myopia, Hypermetropia, Stigmatism, Presbyopia, Aphakia, astigmatism

EAR
Diseases of the Ear: Applied anatomy and physiology, Symptoms, Signs and investigations of ear, Congenital disorders, Ear ache, Discharge from the ear, Otitis exterma, Otitis media, Deafness sensory, neural and conductive, Tinnitus, Vertigo, Facial palsy, Tumors of ear

NOSE AND PARA NASAL AIR SINUSES


Diseases of Nose: Applied anatomy and physiology, Congenital disorders, Symptoms, Signs, and investigations of Nasal and Sinus diseases, Nasal septal disorders, Nasal trauma, Epistaxis, Rhinitis, Nasal polyposis, Sinusitis, Headache, Boil of the nose, Cavernous sinus thrombosis, Foreign body in the nose, Rhinolith and Peenosh, Vestibulitis. Hypertrophy

MOUTH AND SALIVARY GLANDS


Diseases of Mouth: Applied anatomy and physiology, Congenital disorders, Dental caries and periodontal diseases, Stomatitis, Ulcers, Candidiasis, Oral manifestation of systemic disease, Premalignant conditions of oral mucosa, Leukoplakia, Erythroplakia, Cancer of oral cavity, Infection of salivary glands, Stone in the salivary glands, Tumor of salivary glands, Ranula.

THROAT
Diseases of Throat: Applied anatomy and physiology, Congenital abnormalities, Symptoms, Signs and investigation of throat diseases, Pharyngitis, Tonsillitis, Quinsy, Adenoiditis, Dysphagia, Dysphonea, 204

Tumors of esophagus and pharynx, Laryngitis, Vocal nodule, Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, Vocal cord paralysis, Epiglottis, Laryngeo tracheo bronchitis, Foreign body in the larynx, Thyroid disease, Snoring, Indication of tracheotomy and tracheotomy, Lump in the neck, Mediastinal tumors compressing larynx, Retropharyngeal abscess, Diphtheria

PAPER-X:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: OPHTHALMOLOGY AND E.N.T (CLINICAL) 50

COURSE OUTLINE:
EYE: History taking Simple examination with torch Visual acuity testing Visual field testing Regurgitation test Measurement of intraocular pressure (digital, tonometry) Everson of upper eye lid Dressing of corneal ulcer and post operative dressing Identification of lenses and their uses Identification of lenses and their uses Theoretical principal of retinascopy Ophthalmoscopy practical ability of direct, theoretical principal of indirect, Use of slit lamp

ENT:

History taking Examination of external ear, throat, sinuses and general examination Use of otoscope and ear speculums Use of tuning fork (Webbers test, rinnes test and ABC test) Use of nasal speculum Use of tongue depressor Examination of naso pharynx Transillumination test for paranasal air sinuses Indirect laryngoscopy Introduction to instruments used in ENT examination and operation

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PAPER-IV:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To acquaint the students with subject of Psychology and Psychiatry

COURSE OUTLINE: PSYCHOLOGY


INTRODUCTION Definition Psychology as behavioral science Scope Roots of modern Psychology GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: Infancy and childhood Stages of cognitive, moral reasoning development Ericksons Psycho-social developmental stages Personality development in early childhood MOTIVATION AND EMOTION: Basic motives Biological and Psychological Instinctual behavior, Theories about it Emotional development Infancy to adult years PERSONALITY: Definition Characteristics of Personality Theories about personality CONSCIOUSNESS, Sleep and Dreams Stages of consciousness Psychoanalytic aspect 206

LEARNING AND MEMORY: Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Other types of learning STRESS: Definition, types Reaction to stress INTELLIGENCE: Definition Intelligence assessment test

PSYCHIATRY
Classification of Psychiatric Disorder (Brief Review) Psychiatric Treatment Modulates, With Objectives PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Symptoms, Etiology: Delusions Illusions Neurotic disorders Generalized Anxiety disorder Phobia Hysteria Mood disorders Depression Mania Psychotic disorders Schizophrenia Psychosomatic disorders Organic disorders Delirium Dementia

PAPER-V:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE:


To acquaint the students with subject of Forensic Medicine 207

To acquaint students with subject of toxicology and legal issues related to forensic medicine and toxicology

COURSE OUTLINE: FORENSIC MEDICINE:


Introduction Forensic Medicine (Definition) Medical Jurisprudence Courts of Pakistan and their Powers. Legal procedures Inquest Evidence and type of evidence Dying declaration and dying deposition Physician in the witness box Medical Ethics Privileges and Duties of Medical Practitioners Physician-Patient relationship Legal aspects of medical practice, consent and negligence

PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION Students should be able to describe: Parameters of personal identity; methods of identifying living, dead, decomposed, mutilated and burnt bodies, and skeletal and fragmentary remains; Using special techniques (Dentistry: Radiology, Neutron Activation Analysis etc.), and objective methods of identification (Osteomtery, Dactyloscopy, DNA Technique, Super imposition photography etc.). Methods of determination of age, sex and race by various methods with their medico- legal aspects. Methods to trace evidence, Locards Principle of exchange and its medico- legal significance. THANATOLOGY: Definition Stages of death Signs of death Saponification Mummification Cadaveric spasm Types of death Syncope Coma Deaths from Asphyxia Sudden death; causes, Accidental, Suicidal, Homicidal 208

Death due to starvation, Heat, Cold

TRAUMATOLOGY: Mechanical injuries: the student should be able to describe mechanism of wound production, classification of wounds produced by conventional weapons and their medico legal aspect Firearms Ammunition Classification Nomenclature Wound ballistics Medico legal aspects BURN AND SCALD: Definition Various systems of classification Types Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical injuries Ante Mortem and Post Mortem burn Causes of death Medico legal aspects ASPHYXIA Students should be able to: Define, Classify, causes of, and detect the Anatomical, Physiological, Biochemical and Pathological signs of violent death; and of Mechanical, chemical and environmental asphyxial death and their medico-legal implications. AUTOPSY AND DEATH CERTIFICATE: Students should know Types, objectives, rules, & techniques, and describe procedure for post-mortem Methods for Assessment of Fatal period and post-mortem interval. Post-mortem Artifacts Risks & Hazards of Autopsy, and Autopsy Protocol. Procedure for selection & reservation, labeling & dispatch of Biological and non-Biological materials for laboratory examination; and should be able to collect relevant samples. Exhumation procedures, its value and limitations. Legal aspects of death certificate and method to write death certificate FORENSIC SEXOLOGY: Student should be able to describe the approach to impotence, determination of virginity, pregnancy and criminal process during 209

delivery, their medico legal aspects, examination procedures and reporting. SEXUAL OFFENCES AND RELEVANT SECTIONS OF LAW: Students should be able to differentiate between natural and unnatural sexual offence and know how to perform a medical examination of victim, collect specific specimen and write a required certification. Student should be able to list common sexual perversions and address their causes. ABORTION Definition, Miscarriage, virginity, puberty, Pregnancy, Symptoms Criminal, procedure, medico legal aspect Students should be able to determine the relevant section of law, medico legal aspects applicable to miscarriage, examine mother and aborted material and storage of aborted material in proper preservative for examination. INFANTICIDE: Definition, reasons of this crime, dead born and still born. Death of infants due to natural causes and accidents, Death due to criminal cause, acts of omission and commission. Student should be able to identify infanticide and criminal and nonaccidental violence or abuse to a newborn, infant or child. FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY: Students should be able to diagnose mental illness, Distinguish between true and feigned insanity, Advise on procedure of restraint of mentally ill, List limitation to civil and criminal responsibilities of mentally ill. EXAMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS: Students should be able to describe the forensic importance of biological specimens (blood, semen, vomitus, saliva, breath, urine, hair). The method of their collection, preservation, dispatch and the common laboratory test performed. LAW RELATED TO HOMOEOPATHY & MEDICAL MAN: Medical ethics including religious aspects, privileges and duties of medical practitioners, Physician-patient relationship, Legal aspects of medical practice, consent, negligence

TOXICOLOGY:
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TOXICOLOGY Poison, Definition Classification, Medico legal classification Routes of Administration and Elimination of Poison 210

Factors modifying the effects / action of poison Diagnosis and Treatment of poisoning, Poison and Crime Special; Signs and Symptoms Causes of death and Treatment of poisoning by following briefly Autopsy techniques with collection, preservation and dispatch of Biological material to analytical laboratory.] Handling specimens. Preparation and interpretation of chemical examiners reports.

SPECIFIC POISONS Corrosive Poisons Mineral Acids ----- Sulphuric, Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids, Organic Acids Oxalic, Carbolic and Salicylic Acids Alkalis ----- Ammonia, Caustic soda and Potash, Irritant Poisons Inorganic ---- Non metallic poisons ---- Phosphorus Metallic poisons ---- Arsenic, Antimony, Mercury, and Copper Vegetable poisons ---- Caster Oil Seeds, Chitralal, Chitra, Madar, Animal Poisons Snake poisons ---- Poisonous and Non Poisonous snakes Signs and Symptoms of snake poisoning, Treatment Poisonous Insects Specific Poisons Cerebral ---- Dhatura, Belladonna, Atropine, Cocaine, Alcohol, Chloroform, Ether, Chloral Hydrate, Opium, Barbiturate, Bhang Spinal ----- Strychnine, Cardiac ----- Digitalis, Aconite Others ------ Hydrocyanic Acid, Kerosene Oil, CO2 Coal Gas.

PAPER-VI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PEDIATRICS 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand various concepts in neonatology and infectious diseases in infants and children To understand various diseases of infants and children

COURSE OUTLINE:
History Taking and Physical Examination Growth and Development Immunization Nutrition Protein Energy Malnutrition 211

NEONATOLOGY: Resuscitation of newborn Prematurity Low Birth weight Jaundice in new born Neonatal sepsis Hypoglycemia Hypocalcaemia Neonatal Seizures Hemorrhagic disease of Newborn Tetanus neonatorum Respiratory distress in the newborn period INFECTIOUS DISEASES: Diarrhea Poliomyelitis Diphtheria Pertussus Pulmonary T.B., Measles

Typhoid Fever Hepatitis Hepatic Failure Rheumatic fever Protozoal Infection Pica Fever of unknown origin

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: Foreign body inhalation, Bronchiolitis, Group, Acute Epiglottitis, Pneumonia, Bronchial Asthma, Respiratory distress, Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Pleural effusion, Cystic Fibrosis. C.V.S: Congestive heart failure, Fetal Circulation, Cyanotic Heart Diseases, Tetralogy of Fallots, Transposition, Tricuspid Atresia, Pulmonary Atresia, Truncus Arteriosus, Total anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage, Cyanotic Heart Diseases, VSD, ASD, PDA, Pulmonary Stenosis, Aortic Stenosis, Coarctation. C.N.S: Epilepsy, Convulsions, Meningitis, Encephalitis, Coma, Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy, Guillian Barre Syndrome, Febrile Fits. HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY: Anemia, Thalasemia, Disorders of Platelets, G6 PD deficiency, Leukemia, Hodgkin disease and lymphoma. ENDOCRINE / GENETIC / METABOLIC: Hypothyroidism, Diabetes mellitus, Rickets, Downs syndrome, Glycogen storage disease, Lipid storage disease. NEPHROLOGY: Acute glomerulonehirtis, nephritic syndrome, acute renal failure, chronic renal failure, U.T.I.

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COMMON SKIN DISORDERS IN CHILDREN: Vascular birth marks, Pyoderma, Viral infections, parasitic infestations of skin, Ichthyosis, Lesions characterized by formation of bullae, Atrophic dermatitis, Acne.

PAPER-XI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: COURSE OUTLINE: Pediatrics medicines consisting of detailed history taken (Neonatal and Child examination), with systemic examinations involving nearly all systems of human body regarding positive findings, differential diagnosis, management, final diagnosis, follow-up (Resuscitation), minor medical surgical procedures), and specialized referral for highly specialized management PEDIATRICS (CLINICAL) 50

PAPER-VII:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-I 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment

COURSE OUTLINE:
Introduction to Homoeopathic Therapeutics SYMPTOMATIC INFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS DISORDERS Acute inflammation Gonorrhea Chronic inflammation Influenza AIDS Leprosy Chicken pox Measles Cholera Mumps Dengue Rabies Elephantiasis Syphilis Erysipelas Tuberculosis Fever, different types Typhoid fever SYMPTOMATIC EYE DISORDERS Cataract Color Blindness 213

Hypermetropia Keratitis Lachrymal Duct Disorders Myopia Optic Nerve Atrophy Photomania Post Operative troubles Retinal Haemorrhage and Detachment

SYMPTOMATIC E.N.T. DISORDERS Adenoiditis Boil of the nose Deafness sensory, neural and conductive Discharge from the ear Ear ache Epistaxis Laryngitis Nasal hypertrophy Nasal polyposis Pharyngitias Post operative troubles Rhinitis Sinusitis SYMPTOMATIC RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISORDERS Asthma Bronchitis Bronchiectasis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Cold and Coryza Emphysema Haemoptysis Lung cancer Pleurisy Pneumonia SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: Addison's disease Acromegaly Cushing Syndrome Diabetes Inspidus Diabetes Mellitus Gravess disease 214

SYMPTOMATIC NERVOUS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS: Anxiety disorder Cerebral edema Cerebral embolism Chorea Convulsions Delirium Dementia Encephalitis Epilepsy Facial paralysis (Bells palsy) Headache Hemiplegia Hypochondriases Hysteria Insomnia Mania Meningitis Migraine Neurasthenia Neuralgia Neuritis Numbness Paralysis Paraplegia Parkinsonism Poliomyelitis SYMPTOMATIC G.I.T DISORDERS Anorexia Appendicitis Cholera Constipation Crohns Disease Diarrhea Dysentery Fissure Fistula Gastritis Gastro Enteritis Gastro-esophageal Reflux

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SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF LIVER AND EXTRA HEPATIC TISSUES: Bacterial and Viral Hepatitis Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis Dropsy (Ascites, Anasarca) Hepatic Insufficiency Hepatomegaly Jaundice Liver Abscess Liver Cirrhosis

PAPER-XII:
COURSE NAME: HOMOEOPATHIC THERPEUTICS-I (PRACTICAL/VIVA) 50

TOTAL MARKS:

COURSE OUTLINE:
Every student will register 20 different cases in a note book with record of case taking, diagnosis, repertorization and prescription related to conditions enlisted above.

BHMS FINAL YEAR PAPER-I:


COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: CLINICAL METHODS AND DIAGNOSTICS 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Aims and Objectives of this module will build on experience and understanding developed in the therapeutic relationship. It will provide a through understanding of the functioning examination and assessment of the body systems such as cardiovascular respiratory gastrointestinal and neurological students take training in clinical knowledge examination skills and to provide an integrated approach in understanding the causes and the essential features of the symptoms and signs most commonly seen in clinical practice. This will draw on the skills attained in the human science, clinical science and previous diagnostic skill modules. 216

The students will achieve an understanding and detailed knowledge of the differential diagnosis of the symptoms and signs related to the following; The cardiovascular system, The respiratory system, The gastrointestinal system, The urinary system, The nervous and musculoskeletal system, Other problems, including weight disorders, temperature changes, psychiatric problems, ear, nose, and throat problems emergency conditions and conditions requiring immediate referral for diagnostic and therapeutic reasons, Additionally in cases where the diagnostic investigations available to herbal practitioners are insufficient to exclude a serious pathology, students will be aware of their urgent responsibility to refer for thorough medical investigations. Examples of such cases include Dysphasia, bleeding per rectum, severe cardiac arrhythmias.

COURSE OUTLINE:
CLINICAL REVIEW: Review of general history, review of examination CARDIOVASCULAR PROBLEMS: Review of examination of the heart with differentiation of normal heart sounds (S1 and S2) and numbers, Differential diagnosis of chest pain palpitation shortness of breath edema Ascites changes in blood pressure, lower limb pain. RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS: Review of the examination of the lungs with recognition of bronchial sound, added sounds, wheezing sounds, pulmonary edema, bronchial breathing, and peak flow rate measurement. Differential diagnosis of clubbing, cough, cyanosis, sputum production and Haemoptysis ABDOMINAL PROBLEMS: Review of examination of the abdomen, Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, GIT bleeding, indigestion UROGENITAL PROBLEMS: Review of urogenital system and urinalysis, Differential diagnosis of dysuria and frequency, haematuria, polyuria, incontinence NERVOUS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS: Review of the examination of the nervous and musculoskeletal system, Differential diagnosis of convulsions, fatigue, headache, facial pain, coma, pins and needles, tremors walking difficulty vertigo, dizziness and blackouts, Assessment of: orientation motor activity/strength, pupil reaction, cranial nerves, ophthalmoscope, peripheral nervous system, central nervous system, tone, power, co-ordination reflexes sensations.

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ISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS: Weight change: anorexia, bulimia, other causes of weight loss and obesity, Pyrexia and hypothermia, Ear, nose and throat problems; hoarseness, sore throat, deafness. PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS: Anxiety, Depression, Suicide EMERGENCY MEDICINE and Conditions Requiring Immediate Referral: Heart, heart attack, acute left heart failure, Diabetic emergencies, hyper and hypoglycemic coma, status epileptics, Status asthmatics, Meningitis, Fracture of neck of femur, Drug overdoses and poisoning, Other states where immediate referral is required for diagnostic clarification e.g. bleeding per rectum, severe cardiac arrhythmias. DERMATOLOGY Anatomy and physiology of skin, related to Clinical Dermatology Infestation Scabies Pediculosis Bacterial and Mycobacterium infections Fungal and Viral diseases Acne Vulgaris Psoriasis and Lichen Planus Bullous Disorders Pigmentary Disorders Disorders of Nails Disorders of Hairs Sexually Transmitted Diseases Leprosy Tinea Capitis Tinea Inguinal Acute and Chronic Eczema S.L.E

PAPER-VII:
COURSE NAME: CLINICAL METHODS & DIAGNOSTICS (CLINICAL) 50

TOTAL MARKS:

COURSE OUTLINE:
Clinical medicine consisting of detailed history taking with systemic examination involving nearly all systems of human body regarding 218

positive findings, differential diagnosis, laboratory and allied diagnostic investigations, final diagnosis, management, specialized referral highly specialized management, prognosis, complications, preventions and follow up. PROCEDURES: Scraping of fungus Use of Magnifying Glass. Observe skin Biopsy STUDENTS SHOULD RECOGNIZE Leprosy Syphilitic Lesions (Chancre, Secondary syphilis, Gumma) Tinea (Corporis, Capitis, Inguinal) Candida (Oral Skin) Scabies Lice Mosquito bite Acute and Chronic Eczema Lesions of Small pox, Chicken pox Herpes simplex, Herpes Zoster S.L.E Psoriasis. Impetigo Contageosum Moluscum Contageosum Seborrhea Exfoliated Dermatitis Skin Neoplasm like Squamous cell Carcinoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, and Melanoma

PAPER-II:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION 100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To develop the ability of case taking from a Homoeopathic perspective by young professionals To make the professionals able to repertorize the case before prescription

COURSE OUTLINE:
219

CASE TAKING
The patients symptoms and history History of the development of the symptoms, implication of the patients Description of his complaints The duration of the symptoms Modification of symptoms The mode of onset Eliciting the symptoms Recording of symptoms Difficult cases Taking the acute case Difficulties of taking a chronic case Recording of a case and usefulness of record keeping Arrangements of symptoms Totality of symptoms Prescribing symptoms Uncommon, peculiar and characteristic symptoms General and particular symptoms Evaluation of symptoms Eliminating symptoms Analysis of the case Uncommon and common symptoms Gradation and evaluation of symptoms Importance of mental symptoms Kind and sources of general symptoms Concomitant symptoms Initial prognostic evaluation Case analysis for the beginners Case analysis for the advanced prescribers Selection of potency Single remedy/group remedy prescribing The dose The remedy reaction The follow up interview Initial interview for scheduling follow ups Format for the follow up visit The Homoeopathic aggravation Evaluation at one month Principal involved in long-term management Fundamental principles Application in particular patient categories Deep miasmatic case Incurable cases 220

Complicated cases Homeopathically disordered cases Allopathic disordered or suppressed cases Terminal cases

REPERTORIZATION
Definition Constitution of Repertory History of Repertories Types of Repertories Synthesis Kent Boenninghausen Boger Willium Boericke Gentrys and Punch card Repertories Knerr

PAPER-VIII:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION (PRACTICAL) 50

COURSE OUTLINE:
Demonstration of five cases worked on Boenninghausen Repertory Advanced study with cases demonstration based on Kent Repertory Demonstration of 10 cases worked on Synthesis Repertory Card Repertory with demonstration of 5 cases and advantages of Card Repertories. Theoretical lectures with demonstration. Computer Software Cara Professional SIS RADAR 5 cases to be cross checked Practical demonstration on computer based Kents Repertory software.

PAPER-III:
COURSE NAME: MATERIA MEDICA-IV 221

TOTAL MARKS: 100 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Study of Homoeopathic medicines listed in course outlines of this course

COURSE OUTLINE:
Study of Homoeopathic remedies, emphasizing the following aspects: Origin of substance including natural order and species Proving era and contributors Form and potency used in the process of proving Active constituents of Plant Origin Drugs Known Pharmacological / Physiological Action of the drug Overall drug picture (Schematic) Constitution and Temperament Miasmatic Background & duration of action Clinical importance and its therapeutic use Dosage and potency recommended by different physicians Relationship and comparative studies with other Homoeopathic remedies

LIST OF THE REMEDIES (NOSODES, SARCODES, IMPONDERABLIA AND OTHERS) NOSODES


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Anthracinum Diphtherinum Medorrhinum Psorinum Syphilinum Schirrinum Carcinocin Tuberculinum bovinum Tuberculinum Koch Bacillinum Secale cornutum Ustilago maydis Ambra Grisea Calculus renalis Malaria officinalis Malandrinum Morbillinum Pyrogenum Vaccinonum 222

20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Variolinum Staphylococcinum Streptococcinum Menigococcinum Influenzinum Hydophobinum Typhoidinum Boletus Laricis Epitheliomine

BOWEL NOSODES
29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Morgan (Bach) - Morgan Pure- Morgan Gaertner Proteus Mutabile Bacillus no.7 Gaertner Dysentery-co Sycotic-co Faecalis

SARCODES
37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. Thyroidinum Adrenaline Pituitarum posterium Cortisone Adrenocorticotrophin Insulin Pepsin Orchitinum Oophorinum Pancreatinum Cholesterinum Fel tauri Vulpis fel Colostrum Mygale Mel Cum Sale

LACS (MILK & MILK PRODUCTS)


53. Lac caninum 54. Lac defloratum 55. Lac felinum: 223

56. Lac vaccini floc 57. Lac vaccinum 58. Lac vaccinum coagulatum

IMPONDERABILIA
59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. Luna Sol Magnetis poli ambo Magnetis polus arcticus Magnetis polus australis X-ray Electricitasl Galvanismus Hecl lava

TAUTOPATHIC OR SYNTHETIC SOURCE


68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. Aspirin Chloramphenicol Chlorpromazinum Corticotrophin Histamine hydrochloride Mannitol Penicillin

ISODES
75. Bioimmunotherapy

PAPER-IX:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: MATERIA MEDICA-IV (PRACTICAL/VIVAVOCE) 50

COURSE OUTLINE:
Viva-Voce and practical emphasizing chiefly upon the comparative study of the remedies included in this year.

PAPER-IV:
COURSE NAME: HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-II 224

TOTAL MARKS:

100

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To introduce the students with various diseases and their Homoeopathic treatment

COURSE OUTLINE:
SYMPTOMATIC SKIN DISORDERS Abscess Acne Alopecia Baldness Barbers itch Blister Boil Bromidrosis Burn and scald Carbuncle Cellulites Cracks of skin Dandruff Discoloration of the skin Eczema Hyper hydrosis Ichthyosis Leukoderma/vitiligo Keloid Miliaria rubra Nettle rash Pityriasis Alba Pityriasis nigra Prickly heat Pruritus Psoriasis Scabies Seborrhea SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Ankylosing spondylitis Carpel tunnel syndromes Cervical neuralgia Gout Lumbago 225

Osteomalasia Polymyositis Progressive muscular dystrophy Rheumatoid Arthritis Sciatica ALLERGIES: All Types SYMPTOMATIC BLOOD DISORDERS: Anaemias of different kind Bleeding Disorders Disorders of homeostasis Haemorrhage Haemorrhagic disorders Leukemia SYMPTOMATIC DISORDERS OF URINARY SYSTEM: Acute and Chronic Renal failure Cystitis Enuresis (nocturnal) Haematuria Nephritis Nephrolithiasis Nephrotic Syndrome Polycystic kidney Renal colic Renal insufficiency Renal function disturbance Stranguary SYMPTOMATIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Aneurysm Angina pectoris Aortic regurgitation Aortic Stenosis Arrhythmias Arterial fibrillation Aterio sclerosis Atheroma Atherosclerosis Bradycardia Cardiac dilatation Cardiac enlargement Cardiac thrombosis 226

Palpitation Pericardial effusion Pericarditis Rheumatic heart disease SYMPTOMATIC NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS Homeopathic approach to cure of all types of benign and malignant neoplasias or carcinomas with special emphasis on miasmatic and constitutional therapeutics. SYMPTOMATIC GYNECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICAL DISORDERS: Abortion Complications of labour Complications related to pregnancy Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Dysmenorrhea Eclampsia/ Pre-eclampsia Endometritis Fetal malpositions Genital tract infections Infertility Menstrual abnormalities SYMPTOMATIC URINOGENITAL DISORDERS OF MALE: Benign and Malignant Hyperplasia of Prostate Decreased libido Epididymitis Hypersexualituy Impotency Infertility Nocturnal discharge

PAPER-X:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS-II (PRACTICAL/VIVA) 50

COURSE OUTLINE:
Every student will register 20 different cases in a note book with record of case taking, diagnosis, repertorization and prescription related to conditions enlisted above.

PAPER-V:
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COURSE NAME:

SURGERY

TOTAL MARKS: 60 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: To understand and diagnose surgical diseases To make professionals able to practice minor surgical procedure

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION management. OF SURGERY: Basic surgical principles and

ESOPHAGUS: Diseases causing esophageal obstruction, congenital atresia of esophagus, Hiatus hernia and types of hiatus hernia. Neoplasia (Benign and Malignant), DUODENUM AND STOMACH: Hypertrophy pyloric Stenosis of infants: Symptoms and treatment, Peptic Ulcer: Sign and symptoms and treatment form surgical point of view and management of perforated peptic ulcer, Haematemesis and Melena: Causes and management Neoplasia (Benign and Malignant), LIVER: Trauma, Obstructive jaundice, amoebic liver abscess: Pathology, course, sign, symptoms, and treatment, Hydated disease of the liver. Source of infection, pathology, sign, symptoms, treatment and complication, Tumor of liver: Benign and malignant. SPLEEN: Rupture of spleen and its treatment, Causes of enlargement of spleen and indications for splenectomy and postoperative complications. GALL BLADDER AND BILE DUCTS: Investigation of the biliary tract in relation to diagnosis and management, Gall stone, acute obstructive Cholecystitis, acute non obstructive Cholecystitis, chronic Cholecystitis, Stone in the bile ducts and management of biliary obstruction due to stone. PANCREAS: Acute, relapsing and Chronic Pancreatitis, Pancreatic masses including Neoplasia (Benign and Malignant), Carcinoma of Pancreas. PERITONEUM: Acute and chronic peritonitis, tuberculous peritonitis. SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE: Causes, sign, symptoms, investigations and treatment of Primary mega colon, Ulcerative colitis, Cancer of colon. 228

INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION: Acute intestinal obstruction: Dynamic and A dynamic, causes, sign. Symptoms, investigation and treatment, Paralytic ileus: Types, causes sign, symptoms and management. VERMIFORM APPENDIX: Acute appendicitis and Appendicular mass. RECTUM: Congenital Abnormalities: Imperforate anus, Proctitis, Cancer of rectum: Causes, classification, sign, symptoms investigations and treatment. ANUS AND ANAL CANAL: Pilonidal Sinus, Anal fissure, Hemorrhoids, Fistula, Anorectic Abscess. HERNIA COMPLETE: Inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, Umbilical hernia and Para umbilical hernia, Incisional hernia. UROGENITAL SYSTEM: Urinary symptoms and investigations, Anuria, Prerenal, renal and post renal anuria. Hydronephrosis pyonephrosis renal calculus and ureteric calculus, Perinephric abscess, Neoplasms of kidney URINAY BLADDER: Retention of urine Etiology sign and symptoms and treatment, Incontinence of urine. Types, causes, and treatment, Vesicle calculus definition, Causes sign symptoms and treatment, Cancer of urinary bladder. Benign prostate hypertrophy, carcinoma of prostate, acute and chronic Prostatitis URETHRA AND PENIS: Urethritis a urethral stricture. TESTIS AND SACROTUM: Imperfect descent of testis, Ectopic testis, Torsion of testis, Vericocele causes signs and symptoms investigation and treatment, Hydrocele types etiology diagnosis and treatment, Epididymitis Orchitis. BREAST: Retraction of nipples and abnormal discharge from nipples, Acute and sub-acute inflammation of the breast, indication for operative management, Tumor of the breast and its surgical management. LUNGS: Cold abscess, Empyema: acute, subacute and chronic, Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, pleural effusion, Foreign body in trachea and bronchus, Tumor of bronchi and lung, Lung abscess, Post operative pulmonary complication, Tracheotomy: indication and method of tracheotomy. THYROID GLAND: Hypothyroidism, Goiter: its classification, simple goiter and toxic goiter, Neoplasm of the thyroid gland. 229

CARDIOVASCULAR: Deep vein thrombosis: Prevention, detection and treatment, Varicose vein: Examination, Sign, Symptoms, treatment and complication. Congenital disease of heart HEAD: Head injury and its management. BURN: Depth and degree of burns, Estimate of extent of burns, Laboratory examination of a burn patient, sign and symptoms of fluid and electrolytes deficiency in burn patient, oral replacement therapy of a burn patient. ANESTHESIA: Local, regional and general anesthesia. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ORTHOPEDICS: Definition, fracture, dislocation and sub-luxation displacement, Delayed union of fracture, Factor influencing time for fracture healing, Causes of delayed union of fracture, Stable and unstable fracture, Complication of fracture, Immediate, early and late complication, Special types of fracture,

PAPER-XI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: SURGERY (PRACTICAL) 40

COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTION Introduction of surgery, case taking and examination of patients Complete information about surgical instruments, sterilization Pre-operative and post operative management of patients Anesthetic drugs their uses advantages and disadvantages Preoperative preparation of surgeon Complete information about towels and linens etc. Suture material methods of stitching incision and their uses SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION Examination of swelling or a tumor Examination of an ulcer Examination of sinus or fistula Examination of thyroid glands Examination of the breast acute abdomen abdominal lump rectum anal canal and inguino-scrotal swelling 230

PROCEDURES Clinical Surgery: Trauma and emergency, Wound healing factors effecting wound healing, Types of wounds and their closure/stitching, Management of severely injured, Examination and management of external bleeding, Control of pain, EMERGENCY ROOM WORK: Identification of patients, History of patients, Physical examination, Laboratory examination. MINOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES: Abscess drainage, Toe nail excision, Venous cut down, Circumcision, Stitching of wounds

PAPER-VI:
COURSE NAME: TOTAL MARKS: PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE 100

COURSE OUTLINE: 1. Concept of Health & Disease


Concept of health, Definition of health (Dimensions, physical, mental, social and spiritual) Spectrum of health, Determinants of health Responsibility for health Indicators of health Concept of disease Concept of causation Ecological triad, (agent, host & environmental factors) Spectrum of disease Iceberg phenomenon Natural history of disease Levels of prevention Disease elimination and eradication Disease surveillance

2. Introduction to Public Health and Health Systems in Pakistan


Background and Concepts: Definitions and concepts in Public Health. Development of Public Health in Pakistan 231

Economics and Health Health policy and planning in Pakistan. Health for all; background, concepts and progress. Primary Health Care: Concepts and progress. The National Disease Control programs; policies, strategies and operations. Health System in Pakistan The role of Federal and Provincial Governments in Health Care The District Health System, in the context of devolution. The Physician as a manager: Functions of manager, management of material, human and financial resources. Leadership and motivation. Partners in Health: The public and private sector. Non- governmental Organizations and International Agencies. Resources for health. Community Mobilization. Role of Homeopathy in Public Health.

3. Epidemiology and disease control


General Epidemiology and Research methodology. Background and concepts, uses. Basic measurements in epidemiology (morbidity, Mortality, disability and fatality). Epidemiological methods (descriptive, analytic and experimental). Epidemiological transition. Association and causation. Investigation of an outbreak or an epidemic. Screening for disease. Community diagnosis. Research and survey methodology. Introduction to Qualitative research methodology. Prevention and control of Infectious diseases: Infection, contamination, pollution, infestation Infectious disease, communicable disease, contagious disease Host, Immune and susceptible persons Sporadic, Endemic, Epidemic, Pandemic Epizootic, Exotic, Zoonosis Contact, fomites, Carriers, Insect Vectors, Reservoir of infection Incubation period, Infective period, Generation time Cross infection, Nosocomial infection, Opportunistic infections Iatrogenic (Physician induced) disorders Surveillance control, Eradication, Elimination Dynamics of infections, Disease Transmission. 232

Reservoir and source of infection, Escape of organism, Modes of transmission, Entry into the body, Susceptible host, Immunity (different types of immunity and immunization) Control of infection: Controlling the reservoir-notification, early diagnosis treatment, isolation, quarantine, disinfections. Interruption of transmission. The susceptible host active & passive immunization, Combined. Chemoprophylaxis, Non-specific measures, Homeopathic immunization Health advice to travelers. National case management guidelines. Epidemiology, control and prevention of infectious diseases of Public Health importance. 1. Diseases transmitted through inhalation. 2. Diseases transmitted through Faeco -oral route. 3. Arthropod borne diseases. 4. Diseases of animals conveyed to man. 5. Diseases due to direct contact. Epidemiology, control and prevention of non- infectious diseases of Public Health importance 1. Hypertension. 2. Coronary heart disease. 3. Cancers. 4. Injuries. 5. Diabetes mellitus. 6. Obesity. 7. Acute Rheumatic fever and heart disease.

5. Demography and Population dynamics


A. Concept, demographic principles and demographic processes B. Census, definition, methodology, types C. Determinants of fertility, mortality D. Population Pyramid and its interpretation E. Demographic Transition, Demographic Trap and its public health importance F. Demographic and social implication of high population growth G. Social Mobilization H. Urbanization 233

6. Food and Nutrition


A. Concepts (Nutrition, Nutrient, Food, Diet). Food groups and their functions Role of fiber in diet Balanced Diet B. Malnutrition at all stages of life; its types, causes and prevention. Common nutritional problems of public health importance and their prevention and control C. Dietary requirements of normal human being at different stages of life D. Food hygiene, Pasteurization, fortification, additives & adulteration and preservation E. Food Poisoning F. Assessment of nutritional status of a Community

7. Reproductive and Child Health


A. Safe mother- hood and its components. (Ante- natal, Postnatal, Family Planning & Emergency Obstetric Care) B. Maternal mortality, causes and prevention C. Infant care: Growth and development. Breast feeding, common causes of morbidity and mortality, the ir prevention and control D. Child Care: Health promotion strategies, common ailments, home accidents, child mortality prevention. Strategic approaches of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) E. Adolescent health F. Reproductive tract infections: guidelines for management of STDs

8. Health of school age children


A. Role of teachers and role of doctor in maintenance of health B. Procedures for determining health status of school age children C. Common health problems of school children

9. Environmental Health Sciences


A. Air: Composition of air causes of Air pollution, purification of Air. Diseases caused by impurities in air and their prevention B. Water: Sources of Water. DAILY water requirement. Water pollution, its causes and prevention. Purification of Water. Water quality Standards. Diseases due to polluted water 234

C. Waste disposal: Contents, hazards and safety measures for solid and liquid; Domestic, Industrial and Hospital waste

D. Climate: Climate and weather. Global environmental concerns (Green house effect, depletion of ozone layer, Acid rains). Effect of extremes of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure on human health and their prevention E. Radiation: Sources, types, causes, hazards and prevention F. Healthful housing. Urban and rural slums. Refugee camps and hostels G. Noise: Definition, causes, acceptance level, hazards and control

10. Occupational Health


A. Concepts, of occupational health, occupational medicine and occupational hygiene. Homeopathy in occupational medicine. Ergonomics and its importance. B. Occupational hazards. Principles of control C. General principles of occupational disease prevention D. Organization of occupational health services E. Health Insurance and Social Security Schemes

11. Arthropods and their public health importance


A. Common arthropod borne diseases B. Control of arthropods of medical importance C. Insecticides and their public health importance D. Homeopathy and arthropod control

12. Prevention and control of parasitic diseases of public health importance 13. Snake Bites:
Personal protection and management

14. Mental Health


A. Concept. Common mental health problems, their causes, prevention and control. B. Juvenile delinquency.

15. Behavioral Sciences and lifestyle


A. Concept, attitudes, health and illness behavior B. Drug abuse, addiction and smoking C. Child abuse and child labor D. Role of physical exercise in health and disease 235

16. Information, Education and Communication (IEC)


A. Concept. Aims and objectives B. Approaches us ed in public health C. Contents, principles and stages of health education D. Communication methods, barriers and Skills in health education E. Planning, organizing and evaluating a health education program F. Social Marketing

17. Disaster
A. Definition, Classification, (Natural disasters like earthquakes, floods) B. Epidemic of communicable diseases C. Man Made Disasters D. Accidents E. Thermo- nuclear warfare; causes and prevention F. Magnitude and effects of disaster and Public Health consequences G. Disaster: preparedness and management.

18. Medical Ethics:


A. Background Concepts and components B. National recommended guidelines C. Code of Medical Ethics

PAPER-XII:
COURSE NAME: PRACTICAL AND COMMUNITY BASED TRAINING 100

TOTAL MARKS:

COURSE OUTLINE:
Student should have practical experience in questionnaire development, data collection, compilation, presentation, analysis and report writing. FIELD VISITS Visit to Basic Health Unit Visit to Rural Health Center Visit to an NGO Visit to a primary school to asses the nutritional status of school children 236

Visit to a hospital to see the hospital waste disposal. Visit to an industry Visit to a physical/mental/social rehabilitation centre. Visit to MCH/Reproductive Health Centre to observe the organization, and function of the centre and to demonstrate counseling skills in one of the following. a) Nutritional counseling for lactating women. b) Antenatal Care c) Family planning services d) Immunization, others children, pregnant and

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT LAB Water purification at domestic level. Contraceptives Vaccination including the cold chain Oral Rehydration solution

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
NOTE: Latest editions of the books recommended should be consulted.

ANATOMY
1. B D Chaurasia. Human Anatomy, Regional and Applied, 4 edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2006, India 2. Bharihoke, Veema. Textbook of Histology: Practical Manual and Atlas. A.I.T.B.S. Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 3. Grays Anatomy: Descriptive and Applied. Longmans (1996). London 4. Hansen, John T. Essential Anatomy Dissector: Following nd Grants Method. 2 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2002. London 5. Inderbir Singh. Textbook of Anatomy with Colour Atlas. Jay Pee Brothers, 1999. New Delhi 6. Keith L. More and T.V.N. Persaud, Clinically Oriented Human Anatomy. W.B. Saunders (1996). Philadelphia nd 7. Marieh, Elaine N Anatomy and Physiology. 2 Edition Pearson Education, 2005. Boston 8. McMinn, R. M. H. Concise Handbook of Human Anatomy. Book Power, 1998. London th 9. Mortini, Frederic H. Human Anatomy. 5 Edition Pearson Pub, 2005. New York 10. Morton, David A. Dissection Guide for Human Anatomy. Churchill Livingstone, 2004. Utah 237
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11. Romanes, G. J. Cunninghams Manual of Practical Anatomy. th 15 Edition (3 vol set) Oxford University Press, 1998. Oxford 12. Sinnatamby, Chummy S. Lasts anatomy: Regional and th Applied. 10 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 1999. London th 13. Snell, Richard. Clinical Anatomy. 7 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2004. London 14. Standring, Susan. Grays Anatomy: Anatomical Basis of th Clinical Practice. 39 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London

BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Berg, Jeremy M. Biochemistry. 6 Edition W. H. Freeman and Company, 2006. New York th 2. Bhagavan, N. V. Medical biochemistry. 4 Edition Academic Press, 2002. California 3. Campbell, Peter N.Biochemistry Illustrated: Biochemistry th and Molecular Biology in the Post-Genomic Era. 5 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London 4. Champe, Pamela C. Biochemistry: Lippincotts Illustrated rd Reviews. 3 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2005. London 5. Kar, Ashutosh. Advanced Practical Medicinal Chemistry. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 6. Lubert Stryer, Biochemistry, W. H. Freeman and Company (2002). th 7. Marshall, William J. Clinical chemistry. 5 Edition Mosby, 2004. New York 8. M. N. Chaterjea, Medical Biochemistry, Jay Pee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi (2003). th 9. Mushtaq Ahmad, Essentials of Medical Physiology, 8 Edition, Merit Publishers, 2009, Multan 10. Roberk Murray, Daryl K, Granner, Peter A. Mayes, Victor W.Rodwell Harper Biochemistry, Appleton and Lange, Lange Medical Publications, New York (2000) 11. Singh, Bimla. Biochemistry and Genomic Revolution. Vista International, 2006. New Delhi 12. Srivastava, Manish L. Biochemistry. Shree Publishers, 2004. New Delhi th 13. Truswell, A Stewart. ABC of Nutrition. 4 Edition Book Power, 2003. Sydney 14. Voet, Donald. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the nd Molecular Level. 2 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2006. New York
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BIOINFORMATICS
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1. Attwood Teresa K. Introduction to Bioinformatics. Pearson Education, 1999. New Delhi 2. Bansal, Mohan. Medical Informatics: A Primer. Tata McGraw-Hill Pub, 2003. New Delhi 3. Baxevanis, Andreas D. Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to rd the Analysis of Genes and Proteins. 3 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2005. New Jersey 4. Brown, Stuart M. Bioinformatics: A Biologists Guide to Biocomputing and the Internet. Eaton Publishing, 2000. New York 5. Campbell, Peter N.Biochemistry Illustrated: Biochemistry th and Molecular Biology in the Post-Genomic Era. 5 Edition Elsevier, 2005. London 6. D. Andreas, Baxevanis and B.F. Francis Ouellette Bioinformatics: A Practical Guide to the Analysis of Gene and Proteins, Second edition, (2000). 7. Feng, David Dagan. Biomedical Information Technology. Elsevier, 2008. Boston Mahesh, S. Biotechnology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 8. Krishna, V. Sree. Biotechnology: Including Cell Biology Genetics Microbiology and Immunology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 9. Kuppuswamy, C. Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics. 5vol set. Dominant Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 10. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, Discovering Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics. 11. Rang, H. P. Drug Discovery and Development: Technology in transition. Churchill Livingstone, 2006. London 12. Rastogi, S. C. Bioinformatics: Concepts Skills and Applications. CBS Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 13. Singh, Bimla. Biochemistry and Genomic Revolution. Vista International, 2006. New Delhi 14. Teesa Attwood, David Parry-Smith, Introduction to Bioinformatics (2001). 15. Voet, Donald. Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Life at the nd Molecular Level. 2 Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2006. New York

BIOSTATISTICS AND MATHEMATICS


1. Ahmed B and Khan M, Mathematics for Pharmacists, Arsalan Paper Mart, Multan, 1993. 2. Burton, Richard F. Biomedical Calculations: Principles and Practice. John Wiley and Sons, 2008. London 239

3. Cacha, Charles A. Research Design and Statistics for the Safety and Health Professional. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1997. New York 4. Chaudhry S A and Kamal S, Introduction to Statistical Theory, Part-I and Part-II, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Urdu Bazar, Lahore. 1996. 5. C H Edwards. Jr. and David E Penney, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Prentice-Hall, Inc, A Division of Sinon & Schustor Englewood Gliffs, New Jersey 07632, USA. 1995 6. Daniel W. W. Bio-Statistics, Foundation for Analysis in Health Science. 3rd Ed., 1983. 7. Nilton, J S and Tsokos, J D, Statistical Methods in Biological and Health Sciences, McGrew-Hill. 1983. 8. Samuels M, Statistics for the Life Sciences, Dellen Pub Co SF, USA. 1991. 9. Selvin, Steve. Biostatistics: How it Works. Pearson Education, 2005. New Delhi 10. Tanure, Jadith M. Statistics: A Guide to the Study of the Biological and Health. Holden-Day, 1977. London 11. Verma, B. L. Biostatistics: Perspectives in Health Care Research and Practice. CBS Publishers, 1994. New Delhi B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi 12. Walpole R E, Introduction to Statistics, Macmillam Pub Co, NY. 1982. 13. Zar J H, Bio-Statistical Analysis, Francis Hall, NJ, U.S.A.

CASE TAKING & REPERTORIZATION


1. Barthel, Horst. Synthetic Repertory. 3Vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi 2. Bickley, Lynns. Bates Guide to Physical Examination and th History. 8 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2003. New York 3. Boger, C. M. Boenninghausen Characteristics Materia Medica and Repertory. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 4. Castro, J Benedict. What a Homoeopath Should Know Before Prescribing? B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 5. Clarke, John H. Clinical Repertory to the Dictionary of Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 6. DCastro, J. Benedict D. Commentary on Case Taking. B. ain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi. 7. Hering, C. Analytical Repertory of the Symptoms of the Mind. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi. 8. Jugal Kishore. Evolution of Homoeopathic Repertories and Repertorization. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 240

9. Kent, J. T. Kents Comparative Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 10. Kent, J. T. Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica. th 6 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. nd 11. Robin, Murphy. Homoeopathic Medical Repertory. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 12. Schepper, Luc De. Achieving and Maintaining the Simillimum. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. 13. Sivaraman, P. Concise Repertory of Aggravations and Ameliorations. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi rd. 14. Tiwari, Sashi Kant. Essentials of Repertorization. 3 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi

CLINICAL METHODS AND DIAGNOSTICS


1. Ali. Students Clinical Methods in Medicine, Ilmi Kitab Khana, 2002, Lahore 2. C.R.W. Edward, and I.A.D. Boucher Davidsons Practice of Medicine, BPC Publisher, London (1990). 3. Doherty, Gerard M. Current Surgical Diagnosis and th Treatment. 12 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2003. New York 4. Henry, John Bernard. Clinical Diagnosis and Management. th. 17 Edition W. B. Saunders, 2003. New Delhi 5. Haroon, M. Clinical Examination: Interpretations, Differential Diagnosis Bed Side Medicines and Atlas of Medicine. Allied Books, 2006 Lahore 6. Lumley, John S. P. Clinical Examination of the Patient. Butterworth Heinemann, 1995. Oxford th 7. Shabir Ahmad Nasir. Essential of Differential Diagnosis. 5 Edition Saira Publishing, 2003. Multan st 8. Swash, Michael. Hutchisons Clinical Methods. 21 Edition. Saunders, 2002. London 9. Raghunath, Mahajan. Handbook of Laboratory Investigation B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 10. Talley, Nicholas J. Clinical Examination: A Systematic Guide th to Physical Diagnosis. 5 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2006. New Delhi 11. Tierney, Lawrence M. Current Medical Diagnosis and th Treatment. 45 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2006. New York 12. Toghill, Peter J. Examining Patients: Introduction to Clinical nd Medicine. 2 Edition Edward Arnold, 1995. London

ENGLISH
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FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY


1. Ahmad, Shahbaz. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 3 Edition Allied Book Company, 2005. Faisal Abad 2. Dogra, T. D. Lyon's Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. th 11 Edition Delhi Law House, 2008. New Delhi 3. Duggus, John H. Fundamental Toxicology. RSC Publishing, 2006. London 4. Gall, John A. M Forensic Medicine. Churchill Livingstone, 2005. New York 5. Parikh, C. K. Parikhs Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence th Forensic Medicine Toxicology. 6 Edition CBS Pub, 2004. Delhi rd 6. Saukko, Pekka. Knights Forensic Pathology. 3 Edition Arnold Publication, 2004. London 7. Sharma, R. K. Concise Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. Elsevier Publication, 2005. New Del 8. Vij, Krishan. Textbook of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. rd 3 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi
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GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS


1. Baker, Philip N. Obstetrics by Ten Teachers. 18 Book Power, 2006. London 242

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2. Chohan, M. Arshad. Fundamentals of Obstetrics. MAR Publishers, 2005. Lahore th 3. Compbell, Stuart. Gynaecology by Ten Teachers. 18 Edition Book Power, 2006. London rd 4. Dudek, Ronald W. Embryology. 3 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2005. New York 5. Hacker, Neville F. Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. th 4 Edition Elsevier, 2004. New Delhi nd 6. Jana, Balaram. Textbook of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi 7. Marsden, J. H. Handbook of Practical Midwifery. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi 8. Moore, Keith L. Before, We are Born: Essentials of th. Embryology and Birth Defects. 6 Edition Saunders, 2003. New York 9. Patil, J. D. Gems of Gynaecology and Obstetrics with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. Delhi rd 10. Rashid Latif Khan. Gynaecology. 3 Edition Medical Publication, 2000. Lahore th 11. Sadler, T. W. Longmans Medical Embryology. 9 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2004. New York. th 12. Scott, James R. Danforths Obstetrics and Gynecology. 9 Edition. Lippincott W. W, 2003. New York

ISLAMIC STUDIES
1. Ahmad Hasan, Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence Islam ic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad (1993) ISBN 969-408-130-0 2. Dr. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Introduction to Al Sharia Al Islamia Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2001) 3. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Emergence of Islam IRI, Islamabad 4. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Muslim Conduct of State IRI, Islamabad 5. Hameed ullah Muhammad, Introduction to Islam IRI, Islamabad 6. Hussain Hamid Hassan, An Introduction to the Study of Islamic Law leaf Publication Islamabad, Pakistan. 7. Imran Ahsan Khan Theories of Islamic Law Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad ISBN 696-408-156-4 8. H.S. Bhatia, Studies in Islamic Law, Religion and Society Deep & Deep Publications New Delhi (1989) 243

9. Mir Waliullah, Muslim Jrisprudence and the Quranic Law of Crimes Islamic Book Service (1982)

HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA


1. Allen, Timothy F. Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica. 12vol set. B. Jain publishers, 2005. New Delhi 2. Burt, William H. Physiological Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi. 3. Clarke, John Henry. Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica. vol set. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. 4. Farrington E. A. Lesser Writings. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 1999 New Delhi , INDIA 5. George Vithoulkas, Materia Medica Viva, Homoeopathic Book Publishers, 1992, London 6. Hahnemann, Samual. Materia Medica Pura. 2Vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 7. Hering, C. Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica. (10 vol set) B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 8. Hughes R. A manual of Pharmacodynamics. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi , INDIA 9. Kent, James Tyler. Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi. 10. Mohanty, Niranjan All in One Homoeopathic Materia Medica.. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 11. Mohanty N. The New Textbook of Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi , INDIA 12. O A Julian, Materia Medica of New Homoeopathic Remedies, Beaconsfield Publishers Ltd. 1980, England 13. Patil, J. D. Gems of Homoeopathic Materia Medica. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi nd 14. Robin, Murphy. Lotus Materia Medica. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 15. Sherr, Jeremy Yaakov. Dynamics and Methodology of nd Homoeopathic Proving. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 16. Tyler M.L., Homoeopathic Drug Picture. B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd. 2004 New Delhi, INDIA 17. Shinghal, J. N. Graphic Pictures of Selected Remedies. B. Jain publishers, 1999. New Delhi

HOMOEOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY
1. Allen, J. Henry. Chronic Miasms. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 244

2. Allen, J. Henry. Chronic Miasms: Psora and Pseudo-Psora. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 3. Anima Chakraborty. Homoeopathic Drug Personalities with Therapeutic Hint. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 4. Baldwin, C. A. Hahnemanns Organon of the Art of Healing Restated. B. Jain Publishers, 1994. New Delhi 5. Banerjee, D. D. Guide to Organon of Medicine and Homoeopathic Philosophy. B. Jain Publishers, 1995. New Delhi 6. Belon, Philippe. Research in Homoeopathy. Boiron Press, 1999. France 7. Boericke, William. Compend of the Principles of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 8. Carlston, Michael. Classical Homoeopathy. Churchill Livingstone, 2003. New York 9. Chaudhry, Hari Mohon. Indications of Miasm. B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 10. Close, Stuart. Genius of Homoeopathy Lectures and Essays nd on Homoeopathic Philosophy. 2 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 11. Drew, Peter D. Miasms: A Discussion and Summary with Emphasis on Carcinosinum and the Cancer Miasm. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 12. Gunavante, S. M. Amazing Power of Homoeopathy B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 13. Haehl, Richard. Samual Hahnemann: His Life and Work. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 14. Hahnemann, Samual. Chronic Diseases. B. Jain Publishers, 1998. New Delhi th 15. Hahnemann, Samuel. Organon of Medicine. 6 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 16. Harris L. Coulter. Aids and Syphilis: The Hidden Links. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 17. Keegan, Lyn. Healing with Complementary and Alternative Therapies. Delmer, 2001. New York 18. Kent, James Tyler. Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy: th with word index. 6 . Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 19. Lis-Balchin, Maria. Aromatherapy Science: A Guide for Health Care Professionals. Pharmaceutical Press, 2006. London 20. Liu, Chongyun. Chinese Herbal Medicine. CRC Press, 2005. London 21. Lyer T. S. Beginners Guide to Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi 245

22. Master Farokh J. Tubercular Miasm. 2 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 23. Morrell, Peter. Hahnemann and Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 24. Poonam, Jain. Magnetotherapy: All You Wanted to Know About. Sterling Publishers, 2003. New Dawn 25. Ranjit K, Roy. Cause, Diseases and Effect Phenomena: Fundamental Aspect of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi 26. Robert, Herbert A. Principles and Art of Cure by Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1999. New Delhi 27. Roy, Margaret. Principles of Homoeopathic Philosophy. Churchill Livingstone, 1994. New York 28. Sami Khalaf Hamarneh. Unani (Unani) Arabic and Islamic Medicine and Pharmacy. Hamdard Foundation, 1997. Karachi 29. Spencer, John W. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Evidence Based Approach. Mosby Publishers, 2003. New York 30. Subramanian, Raju. Miasms: Their Effects on Human Organism. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 31. Sydow, Helmut. Learning Classical Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 32. Vithoulkas, George. Science of Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi 33. Woodward, A. W. Constitutional Therapeutics: The Patient not the Diseases. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 34. Yuan, Chun-Su. Textbook of Complementary and Alternative nd Medicine 2 Edition 2006. London

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HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY
1. Ayub Ali, Syed. Fundamentals of Pharmacy. Faculty of Pharmacy, 1975. Karachi 2. Banerjee, D. D. Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi 3. Banerjee, D. D. Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 4. Bhattacharya, M. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. M. Bhattacharya and co, 1962. Calcutta 5. Chatterjee, Anita. Academic Dictionary of Medicinal Plants. Isha Books, 2005. New Delhi 6. GHP German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. 2 vol set Medical Translation Division, 2005. London 246

7. Hamilton, Edward. Flora Homoeopathica. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi 8. Mandal, Partha pratim. Textbook of Homeopathic Pharmacy. New Central Book Agency, 1999. Calcutta 9. O A Julian, Materia Medica of New Homoeopathic Remedies, Beaconsfield Publishers Ltd. 1980, England 10. Prajapati, Narayan Das. Agros Dictionary of Medicinal Plants Agrobios, 2003. New Delhi 11. The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of United States, 2009, online database available on www.hpus.com 12. Varma, P. N. Encyclopaedia of Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. 3 vol set. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi

HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS
1. Bachr, Bernhard. Science of Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2 vol set B. Jain Publishers, 2004. New Delhi nd 2. Bishambar Das. Select Your Remedy. 22 Edition. Bishambar Free Homoeo dispensary, 2005. N. Delhi 3. DCastro, J. Benedict. Cancer: Cause, Care and Cure. B. Jain Publishers, 2001. New Delhi rd. 4. Dewey, W. A. Practical Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 3 Edition B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 5. Dhama, K. P. S. Homoeopathy: The Complete Handbook. UBS Publishers, 2001 New Delhi 6. Eggert, W. Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi 7. Farrington, E. A. Therapeutic Pointers. B. Jain Publishers, 1993. New Delhi 8. Gupta, Ram Lal. Directory of Diseases and Cures in Homoeopathy. 2 Vol B. Jain Publishers, 2000. New Delhi 9. Hoyne, Temple S. Clinical Therapeutics in Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 10. Kichlu, K. L. Descriptive Medicine: Clinical Method and nd Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2 Edition. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. 11. Laurie, J. Epitome of the Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine. rd 3 Edition Homoeopathic Store and Hospital, 1961. Lahore 12. Nash E. B. Leaders in Homoeopathy Therapeutics. Leaders Publications, 1998. Lahore 13. Master, Farokh J. Tumours and Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 14. Panos, Maesimund B. Complete Book of Family Homoeopathic Medicine. Orient Paperback, 1983. New Delhi 247

15. Raue, C. G. Special Pathology and Diagnostic Hints with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2002. New Delhi 16. Shaikh, Altaf Hussain. Top Ten Homoeopathic for 499 Common Disorders. B. Jain Publishers, 2005. New Delhi 17. Shinghal, J. N. Quick Bed-Side Prescriber: A Home Guide. B. Jain Publishers, 2006. New Delhi. 18. Singh, Yudhvir. Homoeopathic Cure for Common Diseases. Orient Paper Backs, 1997. New Delhi 19. Wells, Henrietta. Homoeopathy: The Modern Prescriber a Practical Guide to Treatment. New Age Books, 2002. London

MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY


1. Abbas, Abul K. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 5 Edition Elsevier Saunders, 2005. London th 2. Alcamo, I Edward. Fundamentals of Microbiology. 5 Edition Addison Wesley Longman, 1997. New York 3. Bellavite, Paolo Emerging Science of Homoeopathy. North Atlantic Books, 2002. California 4. Bhattacharjee, Subrata. Bacteriology. Dominant Publishers, 2005. New Delhi rd 5. Brooks, Geo F. Medical Microbiology. 23 Edition McGrawHill, 2004. Boston 6. Collin and Lynes, Microbiological Methods, Vutterworth Heineman, Oxford, 1995. th 7. Johnson, Ted R. Laboratory experiments in microbiology. 7 Ed. Pearson Publishers, 2004. Boston 8. Krishna, V. Sree. Biotechnology: Including Cell Biology Genetics Microbiology and Immunology. New Age International, 2006. New Delhi 9. Lange. Case files: Microbiology. McGraw-Hill, 2005. New York 10. Levinson, Warren. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. th 8 Edition Lange Medical Books, 2004. New York 11. M Mekallee, Microbiology: Essentials and Application, McGraw-Hill Inc, 2nd Ed. 12. Pommerville, Jeffrey C. Alcamos Fundamentals of th Microbiology. 8 Edition Jones and Bartlett Pub, 2007. Boston 13. Prasad, S. N. Applied Microbiology. Campus Books International, 2000. New Delhi 14. Rao, A. S. Introduction to Microbiology. Prentice Hall, 1999. New Delhi 248
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15. Richard Coico, Geoffrey Sunshine, Eli Benjamin, Immunology a Short Course Fifth Edition: Wiley Liss th 16. Roitt, Ivan. Immunology. 6 Edition Mosby, 2002. London 17. Singleton and Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, John Willey & Sons, New York, 2000. 18. Strohl, William A. Lippincotts Illustrated Views: Microbiology. Lippincott W. W, 2001. Baltimore

OPHTHALMOLOGY AND E.N.T


1. A.G.D. Maran, Logan and Turner Disease of ENT, Oxford Univ. Press, London (1994). 2. Burton, Martin. Hall and Colmans Diseases of the Ear Nose th and Throat. 15 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2001. London rd 3. Dhingra, P. L. Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat. 3 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi 4. Gupta, A. K Current Topics in Ophthalmology Elsevier, 2004. New Delhi 5. I.S. Roy, Hand Book of Ophthalmology, CBS Publication, Delhi (1992). rd 6. Jogi, Renu. Basic Ophthalmology. 3 Edition Jay Pee Brothers, 2003. New Delhi th 7. Kanski, Jack J. Clinical Ophthalmology. 5 Edition Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003. London 8. Maqbool, Muhammad. Textbook of Ear, Nose and Throat th Diseases.10 Edition Jay Pee Brothers, 2003. New Delhi 9. Muhammad Aslam Naz, Journal of Ophthalmology, Epoch Publications, UK (1990). 10. Sandhar, Harbakhash Singh. Textbook of Ophthalmology and Otology with Homoeopathic Therapeutics. B. Jain Publishers, 2003. New Delhi. 11. S. Abdul Sadiq, Ophthalmology, Aly Computer Institute, Karachi (1990). 12. Sivaraman, P. Ear, Nose and Throat: Troubles Cured with Homoeopathy. B. Jain Publishers, 1997. New Delhi

PAKISTAN STUDIES
1. Afzal, M. Rafique. Political Parties in Pakistan, Vol. I, II & III. Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and cultural Research, 1998. 2. Amin, Tahir. Ethno - National Movement in Pakistan, Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad. 3. Aziz, K.K. Party, Politics in Pakistan, Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1976. 249

4. Burki, Shahid Javed. State & Society in Pakistan, The Macmillan Press Ltd 1980. 5. Akbar, S. Zaidi. Issue in Pakistans Economy. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000. 6. Haq, Noor ul. Making of Pakistan: The Military Perspective. Islamabad: National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, 1993. 7. Mehmood, Safdar. Pakistan Political Roots & Development. Lahore, 1994. 8. Wilcox, Wayne.The Emergence of Banglades., Washington: American Enterprise, Institute of Public Policy Research, 1972. 9. Mehmood, Safdar. Pakistan Kayyun Toota, Lahore: Idara-eSaqafat-e-Islamia, Club Road, nd. 10. Muhammad Waseem, Pakistan Under Martial Law, Lahore: Vanguard, 1987. 11. Sayeed, Khalid Bin. The Political System of Pakistan. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1967. 12. S.M. Burke and Lawrence Ziring. Pakistans Foreign policy: An Historical analysis. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1993. 13. Zahid, Ansar. History & Culture of Sindh. Karachi: Royal Book Company, 1980. 14. Ziring, Lawrence. Enigma of Political Development. Kent England: WmDawson & sons Ltd, 1980.

PATHOLOGY
1. Edward F. Goljan, MD Rapid Review Pathology, 3rd Edition, Mosby Elsevier 2010 2. Eric D. Hsi, MD Hematopathology, A Volume in Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series Elsevier Pvt. Ltd 2007 th 3. Kumar, Vinay. Robbins basic pathology. 7 Edition Saunders, 2003 New Delhi 4. Livolsi, Virginia A. Pathology. Harwal Publishing, 1994. London th 5. MacFarlane, Peter S. Pathology Illustrated. 5 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2000. London 6. Maximilian L. Buja, MD and Gerhard R. F. Krueger Netter's Illustrated Human Pathology Elsevier Pvt. Ltd 2005 7. Mohan, Harsh. Pathology Practical Book for Undergraduates. Jay Pee Brothers, 2000. New Delhi th 8. Reid, Robin. Pathology. 6 Edition Elsevier, 2006. London

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9. Richard A. McPherson, MD and Matthew R. Pincus, MD, PhD Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods, 21st Edition Elsevier 2006 10. Richard L. Kradin, MD Diagnostic Pathology of Infectious Disease Saunders Elsevier 2010 11. Stephen S. Raab, MD Year Book of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2010 Mosby Elsevier Pvt. Ltd. 2010 th 12. Underwood, J. C. E. General and Systematic Pathology. 4 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London th 13. Vinay Kumar. Basic Pathology. 7 Edition Saunders, 2003. London 14. Vinay Kumar, MBBS, MD, FRCPath, Abul K. Abbas, MBBS, Nelson Fausto, MD and Jon Aster, MD Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 8th Edition Elsevier 2010 th 15. Walter, J. B. General Pathology. 7 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 1996. New York

PEDIATRICS
1. Arvind, R. 100 Clinical Cases in Pediatrics. 2 Edition Elsevier, 2005. New Delhi th 2. Dworkin, Paul H. Pediatrics. 4 Edition Lippincott W. W, 2000. New York 3. Jason Robertson Harriet Lane Handbook - A Manual For Pediatric House Officers Mosby Inc 2005 4. Larry K. Pickering Red Book American Academy of Pediatrics 2006 th 5. McIntosh, Neil. Forfar and Arneils Textbook of Pediatrics. 6 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London 6. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics17th edition W.B. Saunders Co. 2003 th 7. Pervez Akbar Khan. Basis of Pediatrics. 6 Edition Carvan Book Centre, 2002. Multan nd 8. Samour, Patricia Queen. Handbook of Pediatric Nutrition. 2 Edition Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2004. Boston 9. S. Jean Herriot Emans M.D Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2004 10. William W. Hay Jr., Current Pediatric Diagnosis & Treatment McGraw-Hill 2006
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PHARMACOGNOSY
1. Betty P-Jackson, Atlas of Microscopy of Medicinal Plants, Culinary Herbs and Spices, CBS Publishers, New Delhi, (2000). 251

2. G.E.Trease and W.C. Evans, Pharmacognosy, W. B .Saunders, Philadelphia, Toronto, (2002). 3. Iqbal Azhar, Khan Usmanghani, Essential Oils, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 324 (2002). 4. Iqbal Azhar , Syed Waseemuddin Ahmad, K. Usmanghani, Tannins: Their Chemistry and Bioactivity, Department Pharmacognosy, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan, and Zayed Complex for Herbal Research and Traditional Medicine, Ministry of Health, Abu Dhabi, UAE, pp. 151 (1997). 5. Iqbal Ahmad, Khan Usmanghani, Analysis of Medicinal Compounds and Plant Drugs, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 165(2003). 6. Kamal Masood Adhami, Syed Waseemuddin Ahmad, Khan Usmanghani, Drug Analysis on H.P.L.C, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan, pp.271 (1999). 7. K. Usmanghani, Herbal Medicine Industry in Pakistan, Research Institute of Indusyunic Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan, pp 225(2000). 8. PDR for Herbal Medicines, Medical Economics Company, New Jersey, Second Edition (2000). 9. Varro Tyler, Lynn R. Brady, James E. Robbers Pharmacognosy Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 1988 London 10. WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants, Vol-I, World Health Organization, and Geneva, (1999).

PHYSIOLOGY
1. Akram, Muhammad. Basics of Clinical Physiology. Allied Book Company, 2006. Lahore 2. Bruce M. Koeppen, MD, PhD and Bruce A. Stanton, PhD Berne & Levy Physiology, 6e, Updated Edition, 6th Edition W. B. Saunders Company, 2010. Philadelphia 3. Chandi Charan Chatterjee, Human Physiology, Medical Allied Agency, (1994) 4. John E. Hall, PhD Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12th Edition. W. B. Saunders Company, 2010. Philadelphia nd 5. Marieh, Elaine N Anatomy and Physiology. 2 Edition Pearson Education, 2005. Boston nd 6. Mushtaq Ahmad. Essentials of Medical Physiology. 2 Edition Ilmi Kitab Khana, 2008. Lahore 252

7. Robert G. Carroll, PhD. Elsevier's Integrated Physiology W. B. Saunders Company, 2007. Philadelphia 8. Susan Mulroney, and Adam Myers, MD Netter's Essential Physiology W. B. Saunders Company, 2009. Philadelphia 9. William F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, Prentice Hall International Inc., Seventeenth Edition, 1995.

PREVENTIVE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE


1. David Rubin, M. Caplen, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Mosby Publication, USA (1994). nd 2. DHAAR, G. M. Foundation of Community Medicine.2 Edition Elsevier Publishers, 2008. New Delhi 3. Holt Howland, Holts Disease of Infancy and Childhood, Appleton- Century Crofts Inc., London (1994). 4. James F. Jekel, MD, MPH, David L. Katz, MD, MPH, Joann G. Elmore, MD, MPH and Dorothea Wild, MD, MPH, Dr. Med Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Preventive Medicine, 3rd Edition Elsevier Publishers 2007 London 5. J. E. Park, Text Book of Preventive and Social Medicine, 22nd edition 2002, M/S Banarsidas Bhanot Publishers, India 6. Karen A. Savcier, Perspective in Family and Community Medicine, Mosby Year Book, London (1991). th 7. Merrill, Ray M. Introduction to Epidemiology. 4 Edition Jones and Bartlett Pub, 2006. Boston 8. Mohammad Ilyas. Community Medicine and Public Health. th. 6 Edition Time Pub, 2005. Karachi 9. Norman Vetter; and Ian Matthews Epidemiology and Public Health Medicine Elsevier Publishers 1999 London 10. S.M.Haneef, S.Maqbool, Arif, Pakistan Paediatric Medical Association, International Book Bank, Lahore, (1997). 11. Theodore H. Tulchinsky, Elena Varavikova The New Public nd Health 2 Edition, Elsevier Inc 2009, USA

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY


1. Atkinson, Rita L. Introduction to Psychology. 8 Edition Harcourt Brace College Pub, 1993. New York 2. Glozman, Jonna M. Communication Disorders and Personality. Kluwer Academic, 2004. New York 3. Gowers, Simon G. Adolescent Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. Arnold, 2001. London th 4. Johnstone, Eve C. Companion to Psychiatric Studies. 7 Edition Churchill Livingstone, 2004. London 253
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5. Lattal, Kennon A. Behavior Theory and Philosophy. Kluwer Academic, 2003. New York 6. Mayou, Richard. ABC of Psychological Medicine. BMJ Books, 2003. London 7. Smith, Edward E Atkinson and Hilgards Introduction to th Psychology. 14 Edition Thomson, 2003. London

SURGERY
1. Bailey and Loves, Short Practice of Surgery, 22nd Edition, Chapman and Hall Medical, London (1995). 2. Bruce E. Jarrell and R. Anthony Carabasi, NMSSurgery, 2nd Edition, Harward Publishing Co., Pennsylvania (1991). th 3. Brunicardi, F. Charles. Schwartzs Principles of Surgery. 8 Edition McGraw-Hill, 2005. New York th 4. Cuschieri, S. Alfred. Essential of Surgical Practice. 4 Edition Arnold, 2002. London nd 5. Henry, Michael M. Clinical Surgery. 2 Edition Elsevier Saunders, 2005. London 6. K.Das, Handbook of operative Surgery, 6th Edition, Dr. S. Das, Calcutta (1984). 7. Minhajuddin Shaikh Differential Diagnosis in Medicine and Surgery, D.K. Book stall, Karachi. 8. Peter C. Amandro, Year Book of Hand Surgery, Mosby , New York , (1995) 9. Russell, R. C. G. Bailey and Loves Short Practice of th Surgery. 24 Edition Arnold, 2004. London 10. Smith Deant, T. Before and after Surgical Operation. B. Jain Publishers, 1996. New Delhi.

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