BPH-113: PHARMACOLOGY-I
(ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HEALTH EDUCATION)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3hrs/week)
- Study of different systems with the help of models.
- Microscopic study of different tissues.
- Blood experiments: Enumeration of RBC and WBC, Haemoglobin estimation, ESR, blood group determination, bleeding and clotting time, heart rate and blood pressure recording.
- Identification of bones and points of identification.
- Health education – charts for various communicable diseases.
- Determination of vital capacity.
NOTE: ANY OTHER EXPERIMENT (S) MAY BE INCLUDED IN SUPPORT OF THE THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE.
Books Recommended (Latest edition):
- C. Guyton & J.E. Hall, Text Book of Medical Physiology published in India by Prism Books Ltd. on arrangement with W. B. Saunders Company, U. S. A.
- A. Keele, E. Neil and N. Jools, Samson Wright'sltpplied physiology, Thirteenth Edition, published by Oxford University Press, 1982.
- W. F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology, Thirteenth Edition, published by Appleton & Lange, U. S. A.
- J. Vander, J. H. Sherman and D. S. Luciano, Human Physiology.
- Gray's Anatomy, edited by P.L. Williams & R. Warwick, 38th Edition, published by Churchill
- Livingstone, 1995.
- Cunningham's Textbook of Anatomy, edited by G. J. Romanes, Eleventh Edition, published by Oxford University Press.
- E. Braunwald, K.J. Isslbucher, J.B. Martin, A.S. Fauei, J.E. Wilson Harrison, D.L. Kasper,
- Principles of Internal Medicine, 14th Ed., McGraw Hill International Book Company, 1998.
- Text book of Anatomy and Physiology for Health professionals by Indu Khurana, CBS Publishers.
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