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CONTENTS<br/>TOPIC<br/>Paper 1: Part-A<br/>Some Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda<br/>2. Panchamahabhuta Siddhanta<br/>3 Tridoshasiddhant<br/>4. Triguna Siddhant<br/>5 Loka-Purusha Samyavada<br/>6 Samanya-Visheshasiddhant<br/>7. Description of Basics of Srotas<br/>8. Definition and Synonyms of the term Sharira and Kriya<br/>9. Description of Sharira Dosha and Manasa Dosha<br/>10. Mutual Relationship between Triguna- Tridosha & Panchamahabhuta<br/>11. Difference between Sharira and Shaarira<br/>12. Description of the Components of Purusha<br/>13. Dosha<br/>14. Inter Relationship between Ritu-Dosha-Rasa-Guna<br/>15. Role of Dosha in the Formation of Prakriti<br/>16. Vata Dosha<br/>17. Five Types of Vata<br/>18. Respiratory Physiology in Ayurveda<br/>19. Physiology of Speech in Ayurveda<br/>20. Pitta Dosha<br/>21. Five Types of Pitta<br/>22. Similarities and Differences between Agni and Pitta<br/>23. Kapha Dosha<br/>24. Five Types of Kapha<br/>25. Etiological Factors Responsible for Dosha Vriddhi and Kshaya<br/>26. Manifestation of Dosha Vriddhi and kshaya<br/>27. Concept of Kriyakala<br/>28. Deha Prakrati<br/>29. Manasa Prakrati<br/>(xii)<br/>30 Ahara<br/>31 Ahara Vidhi Vidhaana<br/>12. Ahara Vidhi Visheshayatana<br/>33. Ahara Painaamakara Bhaavas<br/>34 Aharapaka<br/>35 Avasthapaka<br/>36. Nishihapaka<br/>37 Separation of Sara and Kitta<br/>38. Genesis of Vata, Pitta and Kapha<br/>39. Koshtha<br/>40. Agni<br/>Part - B<br/>Homeostasis<br/>Cell physiology<br/>2. Cell and Membrane Physiology<br/>3. Transportation of Various Substances Across Cell Membrane<br/>4. Resting Membrane Potential and Action Potential<br/>Physiology of respiratory system<br/>5. Functional Anatomy of Respiratory System<br/>6. Ventilation<br/>7. Mechanism of Respiration<br/>8. Exchange and Transport of Gases<br/>9. Regulation of Respiration<br/>10 Artificial Respiration<br/>11. Disturbances of Respiration<br/>12. Pulmonary Function Tests<br/>13. Introduction to Nervous System<br/>14. Neuron<br/>15. Classification of Nerve Fibers<br/>Nervous System<br/>16. Physiology of Sensory and Motor Nervous System<br/>17. Functions of Different Parts of Brain<br/>18. Hypothalamus<br/>19. Cerebellum<br/>20. Cerebral Cortex<br/>99<br/>21. Physiology of Special Senses<br/>22. Visual Process<br/>23. Vioral Pathway<br/>24. Color Vision<br/>25. Errors of Refraction<br/>26. Structure of Ear<br/>27. Auditory Pathway<br/>28. Vestibular Apparatus<br/>29. Sensation of Smell<br/>30. Taste<br/>31. Intelligence, Memory, Learning and Motivation<br/>32. Physiology of Sleep and Dreams<br/>33. EEG<br/>34. Physiology of Speech and Articulation<br/>35. Physiology of Temperature Regulation<br/>Digestive system<br/>36. Functional Anatomy of Gastro Intestinal Tract<br/>37. Mechanism and Composition of Different Digestive juices<br/>38. Functions of Salivary Glands, Stomach etc Organs in the Process of Digestion and Absorption<br/>39. Movements of Digestive System<br/>Acid Base Balance<br/>40. Acid Base Balance<br/>41. Water Electrolyte Balance<br/>42. Study of Basic Components of Food<br/>43. Digestion and Metabolism of Proteins, Fats and Carbohydrates<br/>44. Vitamins and Minerals<br/>Paper-2: Part - A<br/>1. Etymology, derivation, definition, general introduction of term L<br/>Different theories related to Dhatuposhana (Dhatuposhana Nyav<br/>Dhatu<br/>Rasadhatu<br/>2. Etymology, derivation, location, properties, functions and Pramana of Rasa-dhatu<br/>(xiv)<br/>3 Physiology of Rasavaha Srotas, Formation of Rasa Dhatu from Aahara Rasa, Circulation of Rasa (Rasa-Samvahana), role of Vyana Vayu and Samana<br/>Vayu in Rasa Samoa Rasa Sescripuon of functioning of Hridaya<br/>4. Ashta vidha Sara (8 of Sara)<br/>5. Concept defterdependence (Aashraya Aashrayi Bhaava)<br/>Raktadhatu<br/>6. Etymology, derivation, synonyms, location, properties, functions and Praman of Rakta Dhatu. Panchabhautikatva of Rakta Dhatu<br/>7. Physiology of Raktavaha Srotas, formation of Rakta dhatu, Ranjana of Rasa by Ranjaka Pitta, festiba Srotas formation, specific functions of Rakta<br/>8. Characteristics of Rakta sara Purusha, manifestations of Kshaya and Vriddhi of Rakta dhatu, mutual interdependence of Rakta and Pitta<br/>Mamsadhatu<br/>. Etymology, derivation, synonyms, location, properties and 9 functions of Mamsa Dhatu, physiology of Mamsavaha Srotas<br/>10. Formation of Mamsa Dhatu, characteristics of Mamsa sara Purusha, manifestations of Kshaya and Vriddhi of Mamsa Dhatu<br/>11. Concept of Peshi<br/>Medadhatu<br/>12. Etymology, derivation, location, properties, functions and Pramana of Meda Dhatu, physiology of Medovaha Srotas<br/>13. Formation of Medo Dhatu, characteristics of Meda sara Purusha and Manifestations of Kshaya and Vriddhi of Meda<br/>Asthidhatu<br/>14. Etymology, derivation, synonyms, location, properties, functions of Asthi Dhatu Number of Asthi. Physiology of Asthivaha Srotas<br/>15. Characteristics of Asthi sara Purusha, mutual interdependence of Vata and Asthi Dhatu, manifestations of Kshaya and Vriddhi of Asthi Dhatu<br/>Majjadhatu<br/>16. Etymology, derivation, types, location, properties, functions and Pramana of Majjaa Dhatu, physiology of Majjavaha Srotas<br/>17. Formation of Majja Dhatu, characteristics of Majja Sara Purusha, Relation of Kapha, Pitta, Rakta and Majja, Manifestations of Kshaya and Vriddhi of Majja Dhatu<br/>329<br/>(xv)<br/>Shukradhatu<br/>18. Etymology, derivation, location, properties, functions and Pramana of Shukra Dhatu, physiology of Shukraravaha Srotas<br/>19. Formation of Shukra Dhatu. Features of Shuddha Shukra, Characteristics of Shukra-Sara Purusha, manifestations of Kshaya<br/>20. Concept of Ashraya-Ashrayibhava j.e. inter-relationship among Dosha, Dhatu Mala and Srotas<br/>21. Ojas<br/>22. Upadhatu<br/>23. Stanya<br/>24. Artava<br/>25. Tvak<br/>26. Mala<br/>27. Purisha<br/>28. Mutra<br/>29. Sveda<br/>30. Dhatumala<br/>31. Panchagyanendriya<br/>32. Manas<br/>33. Atma<br/>34. Nidra<br/>4<br/>Paper II: Part - B<br/>Haemopoetic System<br/>1. Blood<br/>2. Erythropoiesis<br/>3. Composition and functions of Bone marrow<br/>4. Hemoglobin and Iron metabolism<br/>5. Hemostasis<br/>5. Anticoagulants<br/>". Blood groups<br/>- Plasma proteins<br/>Anemia<br/>Immunity<br/>10. Classification of immunity<br/>(xvi)<br/>Muscle Physiology<br/>11. Classification of muscles<br/>12. Physiology of muscle contraction<br/>Cardio-Vascular System<br/>13. Functional anatomy of cardiovascular system<br/>14. Cardiac cycle<br/>16 Regulation of cardiac output and venous return<br/>15. Heart sounds<br/>17. Physiological basis of ECG<br/>18. Heart-rate and its regulation<br/>19. Arterial pulse<br/>20. Systemic arterial blood pressure and its control.<br/>Adipose Tissue<br/>21. Adipose tissue, lipoproteins like VLDL, LDL and HDL triglycerides Skin<br/>22. Functions of skin, sweat glands and sebaceous glands<br/>Reproductive Systems<br/>23. Physiology of male reproductive systems<br/>24. Physiology of female reproductive systems<br/>Excretory System<br/>25. Physiology of Excretion - functional anatomy of urinary tract<br/>26. Mechanism of formation of urine, control of micturition<br/>27. Formation of faeces and mechanism of defecation<br/>Endocrine System<br/>28. Endocrine glands - General introduction to endocrine system<br/>29. Pituitary Gland<br/>30. Thyroid gland<br/>31. Parathyroid gland<br/>32. Pancreas<br/>33. Adrenal Cortex<br/>34. Adrenal Medulla<br/>35. Endocrine Functions of Other Organs<br/>36. Local Hormones |