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Unlock the Secrets of AGADATANTRA. Discover the power of Ayurveda in achieving holistic well-being.
Language: MALAYALAM
Instructors: dr plus
Why this course?
Description:
AGADATANTRA is a specialized branch of Ayurveda that deals with Toxicology and Forensic Medicine. This course will cover the principles and practices of AGADATANTRA as per BAMS curriculum. Students will learn about the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisonous substances and forensic medicine.
Key Highlights:
What you will learn:
INTRODUCTION | |||
Start Now (9:00) | |||
Part- A | |||
1. Derivation, definition of Visha and Agadatantra. Scope of Agadatantra. Visha Utpatti, Visha Prabhava, Visha Pranaharana Kriya, Visha Guna, Visha Gati, Visha Vega Visha Sankata, Shanka Visha. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Derivation, definition of Visha and Agadatantra. Scope of Agadatantra. Visha Utpatti, Visha Prabhava, Visha Pranaharana Kriya, Visha Guna (11:00) | |||
Derivation, definition of Visha and Agadatantra. Scope of Agadatantra. Visha Utpatti, Visha Prabhava, Visha Pranaharana Kriya, Visha Guna (3 pages) | |||
Visha gati,Visha vega,Visha sankata,Visha sanka-Refer Part A-Point 3 | |||
2. Definition of toxicology, Definition of poison, suicidal and homicidal poisons, classification of poisons, their action and route of administration, absorption, excretion, metabolism, diagnosis and general principles of treatment, duties of a medical practitioner in case of suspected poisoning | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Definition of toxicology, Definition of poison, suicidal and homicidal poisons, classification of poisons, their action and route of administration, absorption, excretion, metabolism, diagnosis (13:00) | |||
Definition of toxicology, Definition of poison, suicidal and homicidal poisons, classification of poisons, their action and route of administration, absorption, excretion, metabolism, diagnosis (5 pages) | |||
Duties Of Medical Practitioner in Case Of Suspected Poisoning (3:00) | |||
Duties Of Medical Practitioner in Case Of Suspected Poisoning (2 pages) | |||
3. Origin and Classification of Visha: -Its sources, Difference between Visha, Madya and Oja guna, Visha Upadrava and Visha Mukta Lakshana. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Difference between Visha,Madya and Oja guna,Visha gati,Visha sankata,Visha vega,Visha sanka,Classification of visha,Visha mukta lakshana (19:00) | |||
Visha Upadrava | |||
Difference between Visha,Madya and Oja guna,Visha gati,Visha sankata,Visha vega,Visha sanka,Classification of visha,Visha mukta lakshana, Visha Upadrava (9 pages) | |||
4. Tests for detection of Visha, and Modern Toxicological Techniques of detection of poisons Visha Data Lakshana, Visha Peeta Lakshana, Signs and symptoms of Visha afflicted organs and personal effects. (Poisoning with Anjana, Lepa paduka, Abharana etc.) | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Tests For Detection Of Visha And Modern Techniques Of Detection Of Poisons, Visha Data Lakshana (8:00) | |||
Tests For Detection Of Visha And Modern Techniques Of Detection Of Poisons, Visha Data Lakshana (4 pages) | |||
Visha Peeta Lakshana (1:00) | |||
5. Introduction to Environmental Toxicology- Samuhika Vishaprayoga- effect of chemical and nuclear warfare. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Introduction to Environmental Toxicology- Samuhika Vishaprayoga- Effect of chemical and nuclear warfare (9:00) | |||
Environmental toxicology (2 pages) | |||
6. Vishopakrama described by Charak, General Principles of Management of poisoning. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Vishopakrama described by Charak (12:00) | |||
Vishopakrama described by Charak (2 pages) | |||
General Principles Of Management Of Poisoning (8:00) | |||
General principles of management of poisoning (5 pages) | |||
7. Manifestation of poisoning due to poisons of plant origin their fatal Dose, fatal period, management of poisoning, post mortem appearance and its medico legal importance. Visha and Upavisha- Arka, Snuhi, Langali, Karaveera, Gunja, Ahiphena, Dhattura, Bhallataka, Vatsanabha, Kupeelu, Jayapala, Bhanga & Tobacco, Parthenium hysteriphorus, Chitraka, Eranda, Digitalis and Cerebra Odallam | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Sthavara Visha Vega (8:00) | |||
Sthavara visha vega (3 pages) | |||
Medicolegal Importance Of Upavisha-Dhattura, Kupeelu (11:00) | |||
Upavisha- Dhattura, Kupeelu (3 pages) | |||
Karavira, Jayapala, Bhanga, Chitraka, Eranda, Digitalis Purpurea, Tobacco, Parthenium Hysteriphorus, Cerebra Odallam (9:00) | |||
Karavira, Jayapala, Bhanga, Chitraka, Eranda, Digitalis Purpurea, Tobacco, Parthenium Hysteriphorus, Cerebra Odallam (13 pages) | |||
8. Garavisha, Dooshivisha, Viruddhahara. Food adulteration and poisoning– classification, diagnosis, management and contemporary significance | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Gara Visha,Dooshi Visha and Viruddhahara (9:00) | |||
Gara Visha, Dooshi Visha and Viruddhahara (5 pages) | |||
Food Adulteration (4:00) | |||
Food Adulteration (2 pages) | |||
9. Jangama Visha –Detailed study of Sarpa, Keeta, Loota, Vrischika, Mooshika, Alarka– Visha; Lakshana, Bheda, Chikitsa and their Sadhyasadhyata (contemporary and classical views). | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Sarpa | |||
Part-1 (23:00) | |||
Part-1 (5 pages) | |||
Part-2 (17:00) | |||
Part-2 (4 pages) | |||
Keeta Visha (9:00) | |||
Keeta visha (5 pages) | |||
Lootha Visha (7:00) | |||
Lootha visha (5 pages) | |||
Vrischika Visha (9:00) | |||
Vrischika visha (5 pages) | |||
Mooshika Visha (10:00) | |||
Mooshika Visham (4 pages) | |||
Alarka Visha (11:00) | |||
Alarka visha (5 pages) | |||
10. introduction to poisoning due to acids, alkalis, metal, non- metals , asphyxiants and others, their fatal dose, fatal period, manifestation, management, medico legal importance and postmortem appearance of poisoning due to | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
a) Acid and Alkalis | |||
Introduction (7:00) | |||
Sulphuric Acid (9:00) | |||
Nitric Acid (2:00) | |||
Hydrochloric Acid (2:00) | |||
Hydrocyanic Acid (4:00) | |||
Oxalic Acid (5:00) | |||
Formic Acid (3:00) | |||
Corrosive Alkali (12:00) | |||
oxalic acid ,carbolic acid,formic acid,corrosive alkalies (15 pages) | |||
b) Asphyxiants | |||
Carbon Monoxide (10:00) | |||
Carbon Dioxide (6:00) | |||
Hydrogen Sulphide (6:00) | |||
Asphyxiants-Carbonmonoxide,Carbondioxide,Hydrogensulphide (10 pages) | |||
c) Non-Metallic poisons | |||
Phosphorus (12:00) | |||
Iodine (6:00) | |||
Non metallic poisons-Phosphorus,Iodine (12 pages) | |||
Metallic poisoning | |||
Arsenic (17:00) | |||
Mercury (7:00) | |||
Lead (10:00) | |||
Copper (6:00) | |||
Zinc (4:00) | |||
Tin (3:00) | |||
Metallic Poisoning (24 pages) | |||
d) Others | |||
Organochlorinated compounds (6:00) | |||
Aluminium phosphate (4:00) | |||
Kerosene (5:00) | |||
Household Poisons (10:00) | |||
Carbolic Acid (9:00) | |||
11. Madya and Madatyaya. Alcohol poisoning (Ethanol and Methanol). | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Mada and Madatyaya-Alcohol poisoning (Ethanol and Methanol) (13:00) | |||
Mada and Madatyaya-Alcohol poisoning (Ethanol and Methanol) (4 pages) | |||
12. Introduction to Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances Act 1985 | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Introduction to Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances Act 1985 (5:00) | |||
Introduction to Narcotic drugs and Psychotropic substances Act 1985 (1 pages) | |||
PART B | |||
1. Definition of Vyavahara Ayurveda (Forensic medicine) and Vidhivaidyaka (Medical jurisprudence), concise history of Vyavahara Ayurveda (Forensic medicine) and Vidhivaidyaka (Medical jurisprudence). Introduction to Indian Penal Code, Indian Evidence Act and Criminal Procedure Code. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Definition of Vyavahara Ayurveda (Forensic medicine) and Vidhivaidyaka (Medical jurisprudence), Introduction to Indian Penal Code, Indian Evidence Act and Criminal Procedure Code. (11:00) | |||
History of Forensic Medicine (25:00) | |||
history frnsc mdcn (2 pages) | |||
2. Legal Procedures:- Inquest, Evidence, Witness, Courts and their powers. | |||
Inquest (12:00) | |||
Evidence (13:00) | |||
Witness (5:00) | |||
Courts and their powers (8:00) | |||
Consent (11:00) | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
legal procedures (6 pages) | |||
3. Personal identity and its Medico legal aspects, forensic odontology, Introduction to Forensic Serology and DNA profiling. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Identification (11:00) | |||
Identification Data - Race (8:00) | |||
Identification Data - Sex (15:00) | |||
Identification Data - Age, Teeth (Forensic odontology) (19:00) | |||
Identification Data - Fingerprints (10:00) | |||
Identification data - Tattoo Marks (5:00) | |||
Personal identity and its medico legal aspects, Forensic odontology (11 pages) | |||
Forensic Serology (10:00) | |||
Forensic Serology (3 pages) | |||
DNA Profiling (11:00) | |||
DNA Profiling (2 pages) | |||
4. Death and its Medico Legal Aspects, Medico Legal autopsy and exhumation | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Death - Types, Criteria For death determination, Organ and tissue transplantion (12:00) | |||
Molecular death, Anaphylatic death and Sudden Death (25:00) | |||
Death part 1 - Types, Criteria for death determination, Organ and tissue transplantation, Molecular death, Anaphylatic and Sudden death. (6 pages) | |||
Postmortem changes in body - Signs of death (7:00) | |||
Changes in body after death (5:00) | |||
Algor Mortis (6:00) | |||
Postmortem Hypostasis (9:00) | |||
Rigor Mortis (10:00) | |||
Cadaveric Spasm (4:00) | |||
Decomposition (9:00) | |||
Adipocere (4:00) | |||
Mummification And Skeletonisation (5:00) | |||
Medicolegal Aspects Of Death (1:00) | |||
Death part 2 -Postmortem changes, Changes in body after death, Algor mortis, Post mortem hypostasis, Rigor mortis, Decomposition, Adipocere, Mummification, Medicolegal aspects of death. (20 pages) | |||
Autopsy - Pathological And Medicolegal autopsy (8:00) | |||
Autopsy - Objectives And Rules (5:00) | |||
Autopsy - Procedure (6:00) | |||
Autopsy - Viscera Preservation (5:00) | |||
Autopsy - Exhumation (11:00) | |||
Medicolegal autopsy and Exhumation (6 pages) | |||
5. Injuries and thermal injuries, their medico Legal aspects, general introduction of weapons. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Injuries - Classification (8:00) | |||
Abrasion (9:00) | |||
Contusion or bruise (11:00) | |||
Artificial and True Bruise (5:00) | |||
Laceration (10:00) | |||
Incised wound and Chopped wound (6:00) | |||
Stab/Punctured wound (5:00) | |||
Fire arm wound (3:00) | |||
Medicolegal wound - Suicidal, Homicidal, Accidental (4:00) | |||
Antemortem and Post Mortem wound (4:00) | |||
Injuries - Classification, Abrasion, Contusion, Artificial and true bruise, Laceration, Incised and chopped wound, Stab wound, Firearm wound, Medicolegal wound, Antemortem and post mortem wound. (16 pages) | |||
Thermal injury | |||
Cold injury (7:00) | |||
Heat injury (6:00) | |||
BURNS : definition & types (6:00) | |||
Rule of 9 & pugilistic attitude ( burns) (8:00) | |||
Antemortem and postmortem burns (2:00) | |||
Scalds (2:00) | |||
Electric Injury (4:00) | |||
Lighting stroke (2:00) | |||
Weapons (6:00) | |||
Thermal injury and introduction to weapons-3 (13 pages) | |||
6. Dowry deaths (Domestic Violence), their Medico Legal importance and laws in relation to it | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Dowry Death (15:00) | |||
Dowry death and its medicolegal importance (2 pages) | |||
7. Asphyxial deaths and its Medico Legal importance. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Mechanical Asphyxia (15 pages) | |||
Asphyxia (6:00) | |||
Mechanical Aspyxia (7:00) | |||
Hanging Postmortem And Antemortem (6:00) | |||
Suicidal, homicidal ,judicial hanging & lynching (5:00) | |||
Suffocation, smothering , gagging, overlay (3:00) | |||
Sexual Asphyxia (2:00) | |||
Drowning (10:00) | |||
Choking (8:00) | |||
Strangulation (10:00) | |||
8. Medico Legal importance of Pregnancy, Delivery; Impotence & Sterility, Abortion, Infanticide, battered baby. Virginity, Artificial Insemination, Legitimacy | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
PREGNANCY | |||
Pregnancy-Presumptive,Probable and Positive Signs (15:00) | |||
Abortion | |||
Abortion Types (5:00) | |||
MTP Act (6:00) | |||
Method Of Procure Abortion (8:00) | |||
Abortion (4 pages) | |||
Delivery (7:00) | |||
Virginity (6:00) | |||
Vrgnty prgncy (5 pages) | |||
Legitimacy (4:00) | |||
Munchausen's Syndrome (3:00) | |||
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (2:00) | |||
Live Birth (9:00) | |||
Battered Baby Syndrome (4:00) | |||
Medicolegal importance of sterility & artificial insemination | |||
impotence and sterility (8:00) | |||
Sterilisation (4:00) | |||
Artificial insemination & medicolegal importance (9:00) | |||
9. Sexual offences, and their Medico Legal aspects.Sexual perversions. | |||
Natural Sexual Offences (12:00) | |||
Unnatural Sexual Offences and Sexual Pervasions (10:00) | |||
Sexual offences (5 pages) | |||
10. Introduction to Forensic psychiatry. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Forensic Psychiatry (11:00) | |||
Insanity (10:00) | |||
Lucid Interval (4:00) | |||
Forensic Psychiatry (4 pages) | |||
11. Introduction to forensic laboratory | |||
Functions, Divisions, Locard's Exchange Principle, Polygraph (7:00) | |||
Narco-Analysis, Brain Mapping (4:00) | |||
Forensic laboratory (2 pages) | |||
12. Ethics as in classical Texts. Types of Vaidya, Pranabhisara and Rogabhisara Vaidya, Qualities of Vaidya, Responsibilities of Vaidya, Chaturvidha Vaidyavrutti, Duties of Vaidya to his patient, Vaidya Sadvrittam, Apujya Vaidya, Code of conduct. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Ethics as in classical texts, Types of Vaidya (4:00) | |||
Pranabhisara Vaidya and Rogabhisara Vaidya (3:00) | |||
Qualities Of Vaidya, Chathurvidha vaidyavrutti (4:00) | |||
Apujya Vaidya, Code Of Conduct (5:00) | |||
Ethics as in classical texts, Types of vaidya, Qualities of vaidya, Chathurvidha vaidyavrutti, Apujya Vaidya, Code of conduct (4 pages) | |||
13. Laws in relation to Medical practitioners: Indian Medicine Central Council Act. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Laws In Relation To Medical Practitioners (11:00) | |||
Laws In Relation To Medical Practitioners (2 pages) | |||
14. Maintenance of medical record. | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Medical Records (7:00) | |||
Medical Records (2 pages) | |||
15. Physician’s responsibility in criminal matters, Professional negligence, Civil negligence, Criminal negligence, Medico Legal aspects of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Rights of an unborn child, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act Transplantation of human organs Bill 1994, Pre Natal Diagnostic Testing Act, Malingering of feigned diseases, International Code of Medical Ethics for Doctors. Clinical establishment Act. Consumer Protection Act 1986 | |||
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS | |||
Physician's responsibility in criminal matters, Professional negligence, Civil negligence, Criminal negligence, Medico-legal aspects of AIDS (15:00) | |||
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, Rights Of an Unborn Child (9:00) | |||
Transplantation of Human Organs Act (5:00) | |||
Prenatal Diagnostic Testing Act (4:00) | |||
Malingering of Feigned Diseases, Consumer Protection Act (10:00) | |||
Physician's responsibility in criminal matters, Professional negligence, Civil negligence, Criminal negligence, Medico-legal aspects of AIDS, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, Rights of an unborn child, The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, Pre-Natal Diagnostic Testing Act, Malingering of Feigned diseases, Consumer Protection Act (10 pages) | |||
International Code of Medical Ethics for Doctors. Clinical establishment Act (9:00) | |||
International Code of Medical Ethics for Doctors. Clinical establishment Act (3 pages) |
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