TY - BOOK AU - Namburi,U.R Sekhar TI - TEXT BOOK OF VYAVAHARAYURVEDA AND VIDHIVAIDYAKA SN - 9788189798734 U1 - 615.538 CY - VARANASI PB - Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan KW - Ayurveda N1 - CONTENTS DEFINITION AND HISTORY OF VYAVAHÄ€RA AYURVEDA 1) Review 1) Ayurvedic Review 2) Modern Review II) History LEGAL PROCEDURES 1) Inquest 1) Definition II) Classification II) Courts their powers and procedures 1) Definition II) Types of Courts III) Punishment Provided by Law IV) Procedures of Court V) Record of Evidence VI) Medical Evidence VII) Witness VIII) Conduct and duties of the doctor in the witness box 3 IDENTIFICATION 1) Definition II) Types III) Necessity IV) Importance V) Data for Identification 1) Race 2) Religion 3) Sex 4) Age 5) General Development 6) Congenital Features 7) Acquired Peculiarities 8) Miscellaneous Data DEATH Introduction 1) Definitior, of death Chapter Name of the Chapter Number & Contents II) Types of death III) Stages of Death IV) Modes of Death Causes of Sudden death Signs of death 1) Immediate signs II) Early signs III) Late signs POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION 1) Definition II) Types of Autopsy 1) Pathological Autopsy 2) Anatomical Autopsy 3) Medico-legal Autopsy III) Historical background IV) Objectives of autopsy V) Principles of autopsy VI) Rules for autopsy VII) Requirements for autopsy VIII) Precaustions during autopsy IX) Procedures of autopsy 1) External examination 2) Internal examination X) Different tecniques of autopsy XI) Examination of organ 1) Examination of skull and brain 2) Examination of Spine and spinal cord 3) Examination of neck and thorax 4) Examination of abdominal organs 5) Examination of Bones XII) Laboratory procedures XIII Techniques for collecting the samples XIV) Preservation and dispatch of viscera XV) Autopsy report XVI) Exhumation XVII) Disposal of death ASPHYXIAL DEATHS 1) Definitions II) Pathognomonic findings in cases of asphyxia (VIII) Chapter Name of the Chapter Number & Contents III) Biochemical changes after death. IV) Classification of voilent asphyxia V) Mechanical asphyxial deaths 1) Hanging 2) Strangulation 3) Suffocation 4) Drowning DEATH FROM STARVATION, COLD AND HEAT 1) Starvation 1) Definition 2) Types 3) Causes of starvation 4) Signs and symptoms 5) Cause of death 6) Fatal period 7) Postmortem appearance 8) Medico-legal aspects II) Heat 1) Types 2) Factors modifying heat 3) Treatment 4) Postmortem appearance III) Cold 1) Definition 2) Signs and syrnptoms 3) Cause of death 4) Treatment 5) Postmortem appearance INJURIES FROM BURNS, LIGHTNING AND ELECTRICITY Burns 1) Definition II) Classification of burns III) Factors affecting the burns IV) Causes of death by burns V) Fatal period VI) Postmortem Findings VII) Medico-legal aspects Scald Electrical injuries 1) Nature of current II) Amount of current III) Path of current IV) Resistance offered V) Preparedness for shock VI) Symptoms VII) Types of electrical injuries VIII) Postmortem appearance IX) Cause of death X) Medico-legal importance Lightning 1) Definition II) Direct affects of lightning III) Symptoms IV) Causes of death V) Postmortem findings MECHANICAL INJURIES 1) Definition of Vrana II) Classification of Vrana Mechanical inuries types 1) Abrasions II) Contusions III) Incised wound IV) Stab wound V) Lacerations Defence wounds Self inflicted and Fabricated wounds REGIONAL AND BOMB BLAST INJURIES Regional injuries 1) Head injuries 2) Cerebral injuries 3) Spinal injuries 4) Facial injuries 5) Neck Injuries 6) Chest injuries 7) Abdominal injuries Name of the Chapter & Contents Bomb blast injuries 1) Disruptive effect 2) Shock wave 3) Burns 4) Flying missiles 5) Falling mansonary 6) Asphyxia 7) Post-mortem examination FIRE-ARM INJURIES 1) Introduction II) Sub-divisions 1) Proximal (internal) ballistics A) Firearm B) Firing principle C) Mechanism of discharge of projectile D) Cartridge E) Classification of firearms 2) Intermediate (external) ballistics 3) Terminal (wound) ballistics A) Factors influencing firearm wounds B) Wounds caused by firearms C) Wounds cuased by shotgun D) Wounds caused by rifling firearms E) Autopsy F) Medico-legal importance MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS OF WOUNDS 1) Homicide II) Suicidal III) Accidental IV) Assault V) Hurt VI) M.L Importance and examination of the injuries V) Important points to be observed during examination of wounds VI) Cause of death from wounds VII) Wound certificate VIII) Age of wound & Contents IMPOTENCE, STERILITY, STERILISATION AND ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION 1) Impotence II) Sterlisation III) Artificial Insemination VIRGINITY, PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY Virginity 1) Definition II) Types of hymen III) Causes of rupture of hymen (V) Medico-legal importance Delivery 1) Definition II) Signs of recent delivery in living III) Sings of recent delivery in dead (V) Signs of remore delivery in the living V) Signs of remote delivery in the dead VI) Medico-legal importance of delivery Legitimacy 1) Definition II) Illegitimate or bastard III) Medico-legal importance Medico-legal aspects of marriage annulment SEXUAL OFFENCES 1) Definition II) Classification 1) Natural sexual offences A) Rape B) Incest 2) Unnatural sexual offences A) Sodomy B) Tribadism C) Bestiality D) Buccal coitus 3) Abnormal sexual perversions INFANTICIDE 1) Dedinition II) Motives for infanticide III) Signs of maturity of a foetus Name of the Chapter & Contents IV) Viability of the infant V) Medico-legal aspect ABORTION AND MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY Abortion 1) Definition (1) Types III) Medico-legal importance Medical Termination of Pregnancy 1) Indications II) Requirements for termination of pregnancy III) Legal aspects IV) Medical aspects V) Complications of M.T.P. FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY 1) Definition II) Some common terms and its features III) Causes of insanity IV) Classification of mental disorders V) Diagnosis of Mental disorders VI) Mental health act. 1987 VII) Differences between True and Feigned insanity VIII) Duties of medical practioner IX) Restraint of the insane X) Mental disorders and responsibilities MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS AND LAW 1) Definition II) Formation and function of IMC III) State Medical Council IV) Medical ethics V) Privileged communication VI) Duties of a patient VII) Privileges and rights of the patient VIII) Types of physician-Patient relationship IX) Professional misconduct X) Professional negligence XI) Various resposibilities of doctor XII) Contributory negligence XIII) Resipsa loquitur Name of the Chapter & Contents XIV) Euthanasia XV) Malingering XVI) Consent XV) Consumer Protection Act XVI) Unrighteousness is basic cause of Disease XVII) Sinful activities MEANINGS OF THE CERTAIN TERMS Index ER -