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MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, NASHIK (From Academic Year 2010-11 & onwards) Syllabus for MD (Ayurved) Final Examination AGADA TANTRA VYAVAHARAYURVED EVUM VIDHIVAIDYAKA LECTURES-400 PRACTICALS-150 PAPER-I Agada Tantra (Ayurvedic & Contemporary Toxicology) 1. Agada Tantra, its sequential development. Shaiva, Vaishnava, Boudha & Contemporary Toxicology. 2. Definition of Visha, properties of visha with its comparison with madya and oja, visha samprapti, visha prabhava, visha-vega, vegantara and visha karmukatha 3. Descriptive and comparative study of Upavisha in relation to Contemporary Toxicology. 4. Examination of poisons as per Contemporary and Ayurvedic Methods. 5. Descriptive study of sthavara visha, definition, classifications, classical signs and symptoms of poisoning including Vanaspatic (phyto poison), khanija (mineral) and compound sthavara visha.Introduction to The poison Act1919,The Pharmacy Act-1945, 6. Study of Jangama visha and their sources (Animal poisoning). Descriptive study of the snakes according to ancient & contemporary knowledge. Causes of snake bite and its types. Composition of snake venom and its pharmacological actions. Signs and symptoms of envenomation and its prognostic signs. Clinical features of Vrishchika (scorpion), Luta (spider), Grihagodhika (Lizard), Mushaka (rats), Alarka, Makshika and Mashaka (mosquitoes) and their manifestations. Shanka visha and its management. Visha sankat and Visha Kanya. 7. Garavisha & Dushi visha, their varieties, signs, symptoms and management with contemporary relevance. 8. Detailed study of Madya visha (Alcoholism) and Drugs and substances acting on the nervous system; substance abuse. 9. Detailed study of the contemporary knowledge about vishajanya Janpadodhvansaniya rog (community health problems due to poisons), Environmental Poisoning, water Poisoning, soil Poisoning, air Poisoning their features and management according to ancient & recent concepts. 10. Concept of Virudhahara, Ahara visha and Satmy-asatmyata in contemporary and Ayurvedic views.

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Page 1: A Gad Tantra

MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, NASHIK

(From Academic Year 2010-11 & onwards)

Syllabus for MD (Ayurved) Final Examination

AGADA TANTRA VYAVAHARAYURVED EVUM VIDHIVAIDYAKA

LECTURES-400PRACTICALS-150

PAPER-IAgada Tantra (Ayurvedic & Contemporary Toxicology)

1. Agada Tantra, its sequential development. Shaiva, Vaishnava, Boudha &

Contemporary Toxicology.

2. Definition of Visha, properties of visha with its comparison with madya and oja, visha

samprapti, visha prabhava, visha-vega, vegantara and visha karmukatha

3. Descriptive and comparative study of Upavisha in relation to Contemporary Toxicology.

4. Examination of poisons as per Contemporary and Ayurvedic Methods.

5. Descriptive study of sthavara visha, definition, classifications, classical signs and

symptoms of poisoning including Vanaspatic (phyto poison), khanija (mineral) and

compound sthavara visha.Introduction to The poison Act1919,The Pharmacy Act-1945,

6. Study of Jangama visha and their sources (Animal poisoning). Descriptive study of the

snakes according to ancient & contemporary knowledge. Causes of snake bite and its

types. Composition of snake venom and its pharmacological actions. Signs and

symptoms of envenomation and its prognostic signs. Clinical features of Vrishchika

(scorpion), Luta (spider), Grihagodhika (Lizard), Mushaka (rats), Alarka, Makshika and

Mashaka (mosquitoes) and their manifestations. Shanka visha and its management.

Visha sankat and Visha Kanya.

7. Garavisha & Dushi visha, their varieties, signs, symptoms and management with

contemporary relevance.

8. Detailed study of Madya visha (Alcoholism) and Drugs and substances acting on the

nervous system; substance abuse.

9. Detailed study of the contemporary knowledge about vishajanya Janpadodhvansaniya

rog (community health problems due to poisons), Environmental Poisoning, water

Poisoning, soil Poisoning, air Poisoning their features and management according to

ancient & recent concepts.

10.Concept of Virudhahara, Ahara visha and Satmy-asatmyata in contemporary and

Ayurvedic views.

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PAPER- IIVisha Chikitsa Vigyan ( Ayurvedic & Contemporary Management Of

Poisoning)

1. Fundamental Principles of the treatment of poisoning

2. General and specific treatments of different types of Sthavara visha.

3. General and specific treatments of different types of Jangama visha (animal poisons,

insect poisons, snake bites, Alarka Visha).

4. Emergency, general and specific management of poisoning including preparation

administration and complications of antivenoms/antisera.

5. Chaturvimshati upakrama of Charakacharya (24 management procedures).

6. Management of Garavisha and Dushivisha

7. Management of the toxic manifestations caused by the contact poisons. (paduka,

vasthra,abharana,mukhalepa- vishabadha etc)

8. Management of food poisoning.

9. Death due to poisoning, Duty of physician in cases of suspected poisoning. Post

mortem findings in poisoning.

10.Extra -corporeal techniques (dialysis etc) for removal of poisons.

PAPER -IIIVyavaharayurved Evum Vidhi Vaidyaka

(Forensic Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence)1. Definition of Vyavahara Ayurveda, its evolution in ancient & contemporary periods.

2. Personal identity and its medico-legal aspects

3. Death and its medico-legal aspects (Medical Thanatology)

4. Asphyxial deaths and its medico-legal importance.

5. Death due to starvation, heat and cold.

6. Medico-legal autopsy.

7. Injuries, definition, classification, different types and its medico legal aspects

8. Impotence and sterility-Its medico-legal aspects. Regulations of Artificial Insemination.

9. Sexual offences and perversions.

10. Medico-legal aspects of virginity, pregnancy, delivery, abortion, infanticide and

legitimacy. Its related acts.

11. Indian Penal Code, Criminal procedure code, Indian evidence act and study of other

related acts.

12.Courts and Legal procedures.

13.Medico legal aspects of mental illness

14. Duties, privileges and rights of registered medical practitioner.

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15.Structure of Central Council of Indian Medicine, its jurisdiction & functions. Code and

Conducts as per the CCIM, Rules and Regulations there under.

16. Structure of Maharashtra Council of Indian Medicine, its jurisdiction & functions. Code

and Conducts as per the MCIM, Rules and Regulations there under.

17.Consent, types and its medico legal aspects

18.Rights and privileges of patients. Euthanasia.

19.Professional secrecy and privileged communication.

20.Professional negligence and malpraxis

21. Indemnity Insurance scheme.

22. Consumer Protection Act related to medical practice.

23. Ethics as in classics. Types of Vaidya and methods of identification, Pranabhisara and

Rogabhisara Vaidya, qualities of Vaidya, responsibilities of Vaidya, Chathurvidhavaidya

vriti and related matter from Bruhatrayi.

PAPER - IVAushadha Yoga Vigyan

1. Pharmaco dynamics of different formulations used in Agadatantra

2. Study of pharmacology of antidotes as per the Ayurvedic and contemporary science.

3. Fundamentals of pharmaceutics according to Ayurvedic and contemporary point of

view.

4. Chemical, analytical, laboratory examination methods of poisons and suspicious

substances.

5. Drug interactions and Incompatibility.

6. Introduction of Different instruments /equipments used in the examination of poisons.

7. Introduction to Experimental toxicology

8. Introduction to Toxico- genomics

9. Introduction to Forensic Science Laboratory

10. Introduction to traditional and folklore vishachikista sampradayas

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Scheme of Practicals

Duration: - 2 Years I) Toxicology Practicals

A) Journal of poisonous substances :- The following poisons should be studied in detail as per Modern Toxicology and should be written in Practical Book with diagram as per attached proforma as Appendix ‘A’

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1. Sulphuric Acid2. Carbolic Acid3. Salicylic Acid4. Hydrocyanic Acid5. Potassium Hydroxide6. Sodium Hydroxide7. Chlorine 8. Arsenic9. Lead 10.Mercury11.Copper12.Gold13.Ricinus Communis14.Croton Tiglium15.Abrus precatorius16.Semicarpus anacardium 17. Calotropis procera18. Plumbago-zylenica 19.Snakes20.Difference between Poisonous & Non Poisonous Snakes21. Introduction to common Poisonous Snakes in India22.Scorpions23.Opium & Alkaloids24.Alcohol25.Methyl Alcohol26.Anasthetics27.D.D.T.28.Endrin29.Barbiturate30.Tranquilisers31.Antihistamincs32.Dhatura 33. Indian Hemp (Cannabis Indica)34.Cocaine35.Kuchala (Strychnine) 36.Aconitum Ferox 37.Tobacco38.Carbon Monoxide39. Insulin40.Analgesics & Antipyretics

B) Herbarium of Poisonous Plants :- Herbarium of following plants with one photograph of Vishaktaanga should be prepared

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1. Aconitum ferox2. Nux Vomica3. Dhatura metal

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4. Croton tiglium5. Abrus recatorius6. Semicarpus Anacardium7. Calotropis Procerra8. Euphorbia Antiguorum (Snuhi)9. Oleander red 10.Ricinus Communis11.Tobacco12. Chitrak 13.Oleander Yellow14.Vijaya 15.Madan Phal16. Vacha 17.Guggul 18.Langali

C) Stomach Wash :- Introduction of all available tubes and actual procedure on human beings (Healthy / Patients) – 5 Procedures

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D) Introduction to Cardio Pulmonary Resucsiation :– actual procedure on human beings/ on Model – 2 Procedures

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E) Introduction to Antidotes:- Following antidotes should be studied in detail and should be written in practical journal.

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1. B.A.L.2. Penicillamine3. E.D.T.A.4. A.S.V.5. A.Sr.V.6. P.A.M.7. A.R.V.8. D.F.M.(Desferrioxamine)

II) Practical s related to Forensic Medicine:- a) Post Mortem examinations:-

Minimum 40 Cases ,must be observed of different type and written (as per proforma prescribed by the Govt. of Maharashtra ) and prepare separate record book.

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1. Assault Cases2. Burns3. Drowning4. Electrocution5. Fire Arm Injury6. Hanging7. Infanticide8. Poisoning9. Road Traffic Accidents10.Strangulation

Note :- Not More than five P.M. Cases of the same type should be written in journal

b) Forensic Pathology:- 1) Examination of Stains 10

i) Blood - ABO Grouping, RH-Typing of Sample, Confirmatory Tests for blood, Benzidine Test, Precipitin Test

ii) Semen - Physical Character, Microscopic examination, Chemical tests [Acid Phosphates Test]

2) Clinical Toxicology 10 Cases of Poisoning. 10

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3) Clinical Forensic Medicine:- Actual examination of case and preparation of report is essential as follows Pl. prepare separate journal (as per attached proforma as Appendix ‘B’)

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i) Injury Report ---------- (5 cases)ii) Weapon Report -------- (2)iii) Examination of Bones--(2)iv) X- Ray Examination---- (5 Films)v) Examination for alcohol Estimation---- (2 cases)vi) Psychiatric Examination----------------- (2 cases)vii) Medical Certificates :- (1 Each)

A. Birth CertificateB. Age CertificateC. Death CertificateD. Illness CertificateE. Fitness Certificate

III) Field visitsThe brief report of each visit should be written by student in a journal (Duly signed by Guide and HOD) (Any Five)

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1) Snake park, 2) F.S.L., 3) Toxicology Museum, 4) Courts of law, 5) Out of state visit (Snake Museum)6) Toxicology laboratory Visit. 7) Dept. of Agad Tantra of other Ayurvedic/Allopathic College8) Government Psychiatric Hospital

IV) Preparation of AgadasAny 5 Agadas mentioned in Brihatrayee should be prepared in the department and should be written in journal.

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Appendix ‘A’

PROFORMA

FOR VISHADRAVYAS

Name of the College : ____________________________________________________________

1. Latin Name :_____________________________________

2. Vernacular/ Sanskrit / Chemical Name :_____________________________________

3. Figure (If necessary) :

4. Description of Vishadravya (in short) :_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

5. Active Principle : ____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

6. Signs & Symptoms of Poisoning :_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

7. Fatal Dose :_____________________________________

8. Fatal Period :_____________________________________

9. Treatment :_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

10. Medico legal Aspects : ____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________

11. Post mortem findings : ____________________________________

____________________________________

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____________________________________

____________________________________

12. Research already done ? : ____________________________________

(if yes, mention it in short) ____________________________________

____________________________________

13. Vishkalpas containing this Dravya. : ____________________________________

____________________________________

____________________________________

____________________________________

Sign. of Student Sign. of Guide Date :- Date :-

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Appendix ‘B1’

PROFORMAEXAMINATION OF INJURED PERSON

INJURY REPORT

To,

The investigating Police Officer _______________________________________________

Ref. Your letter No. ________________________________ dated _________________________

I have the honour to forward herewith the result of my examination of

_______________________

_________________________ Son/ daughter / Wife of __________________________________

resident of _________ ____________________________________________________________

P.S.____________________________________ Tahasil ________________________________

District _____________________________

Sr. No. Nature of Injury Size of

InjurySituation on body

Simple or

GrievousKind of Weapon

Age of Injury Remark

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Consent for Examination :

Question asked : Are you ready to get examined by me?

Reply given : Yes / No

Signature or thumb impression of the person

Identification Marks 1) ___________________________

2) ___________________________

Sign. of Student Sign. of Guide Date :- Date :-

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Appendix ‘B2’

PROFORMAEXAMINATION OF WEAPON REPORT

To,

The investigating Police Officer

_________________________

_________________________

Ref. :- Your letter No. ______________________________ dated ___________________

Sir,

With reference to the above letter I hereby submit the report about the weapon

Name of the Weapon _____________________________________________________________

Type of the Weapon ______________________________________________________________

Blade - Length ________________________________________________

- Breadth _______________________________________________

- Margins _______________________________________________

- Points ________________________________________________

- Thickness or Circumference ______________________________

Handle - Length _______________________________________________

- Breadth or Circumference ________________________________

- Texture _______________________________________________

Joint

Injuries Possible _____________________________________________________

Injuries Impossible _____________________________________________________

Stains if any _____________________________________________________

Prints if any _____________________________________________________

Foreign Body if any _____________________________________________________

Identification Mark if any _____________________________________________________

(Put your signature also on the weapon)

The weapon is packed sealed and handed over to the police constable ______________________

(Name) _______________________Buccal No. _____________ Police Station _____________

Sign. of Student Sign. of Guide Date :- Date :-

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Appendix ‘B3’

PROFORMACERTIFICATE OF AGE ESTIMATION ( FOR MALE/FEMALE)

Requisition from ___________________Police station dated Letter No. _____________________

Name of the individual : ______________________________________________________

Parent’s or Guardians Name : ______________________________________________________

Sex : ______________________________________________________

Address : : ______________________________________________________

Occupation : __________________________ Caste : _____________________

Married or Single : ________________________ Alleged age : __________________

Brought by : ______________________________________________________

Time & Place of Examination : ______________________________________________________

Consent for examination : ______________________________________________________

Name of female attendant or Nurse & Signature _______________________________________

(If male doctor examines female patient.)

Identification Marks (two) : ______________________________________________________

Physical Examination :1. Height :_________________________ 2.Weight : ____________________________

3.Chest Measurement :______________ 4. Abdominal measurements : ____________

5. General Built and appearance : _____________________________________________

6. Teeth : ________________________________________________________________

7. Hair: Scalp Beard Moustache AxillaryPubic Body

8. Breast (in female) :_______________________________________________________

9. Development of Genitalias :________________________________________________

10. Onset of Puberty

Menarche (in female) LMP

11. Radiological Examination :

i. Date of sending for radiological examination :

___________________________________

ii. Date of receiving report : __________________________________________________

iii. Radiological findings : ____________________________________________________

iv. Radiologists opinion of your findings : ________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

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AGE CERTIFICATERef No. : _______________________________

From physical, dental and radiological examination of

______________________________ bearing the above-mentioned identification marks I am of

the opinion that the individual is aged about above ___________________________________

below ______________________ years.

Station :____________________________

Date : ____________________________ Signature______________________

Name : _______________________

Designation :___________________

Note: Age for consent for routine examination is 12 years.

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Appendix ‘B4’

PROFORMAWOUND CERTIFICATE

Injuries found on the person of a male / female calling himself / herself

__________________________________________________ aged ______________________

an inhabitant of _________________ who was sent with requisition No. __________________

and date ______________ from ________________________ Police station and was

accompanied by __________________________ for ascertaining nature of injuries and their age,

said to have been caused on above person and to be due to _______________________

(mention about h/o assault etc.)

Identification Marks :1. ________________________________________________________________________

2. ________________________________________________________________________

The injured person was first seen by the undersigned at ________________ Hospital and

the examination was commenced at ________________________ a.m./p.m. on __________when

the following injuries were found.

Injuries : _______________________________________________________________________

Any other information :

General Physical Examination and Systemic Examination Findings :

(Take written consent before examination in the accident register.)

Opinion : I am of the opinion that the _________________ (Mention type, age of injury and

whether it is simple or grievous and about the weapon.)

Station :____________________________

Date : _____________________________

___________________________________

Signature and Designation

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Appendix ‘B5’

PROFORMAEXAMINATION OF ARTICLE (WEAPONS)

Date :____________________ Place : __________________

Time : ___________________

Received requisition with No. __________________________ Date ______________

From _______________________________ Police station along with sealed / unsealed article for

examination and reporting. The article is sent with / without sample seals.

On removal of the packet, article with following description was found.

Name of Article : ________________________________________________________________

Diagrammatic representation of article ( If necessary) :

Size & Shape : __________________________________________________________________

Measurements: ______________________________ Weight : ________________________

Any Stains : ________________________________

Opinion :After careful examination of article and after perusal of post-mortem report / wound

certificate, I am of the opinion that the injuries mentioned in my report No. ______________ might

have been caused by the article examined.

The article was packed. sealed and handed over to PC / HC No ____________ Alongwith sample

seals.

(Affix your signature slip on the weapon examined.)

SAMPLE SEALS______________________

Signature

(Dr. ___________________)

Designation : ______________

(Pl. Note : The doctor who has seen and recorded injuries in fresh state, must examine weapons

sent)

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Appendix ‘B6’

PROFORMACERTIFICATE OF DRUNKENNESS

Certified that Shri ______________________________of ___________________

____________________________________________(address) was brought to this hospital by

PC No. ___________________ of ______________________ Police station on _____________

_________________ At ________________________a.m./ p.m.

His breath was / was not smelling of alcohol.

His speech was incoherent / normal.

His gait was unsteady / steady

His pupils were dilated / normal.

In my opinion he had /had not consumed and he was / was not under influence of alcohol.

Samples of blood and urine were / were not preserved for the chemical examination.

To,

The Sub – Inspector of Police.

__________________ Police Station.

Station : _______________________

Date : _________________________ Medical Officer ________________

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Appendix ‘B7’

PROFORMA

CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH

(Issued under section 17 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.)

This is to certify that the following information has been taken from the original record of

birth which is in the register for __________________________ of Taluka __________________

of District __________________________ of State of____________________________________

Name : __________________________________________

Sex : __________________________________________

Date of Birth : __________________________________________

Registration No. : __________________________________________

Place of Birth : __________________________________________

Date of Registration : __________________________________________

Name of the Father : __________________________________________

Name of the Mother : __________________________________________

Permanent Address of Father / Mother : __________________________________________

__________________________________________

Nationality of Father / Mother : __________________________________________

Signature of Issuing AuthorityDate :

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Appendix ‘B8’

PROFORMADEATH REPORT / INTIMATION

The doctor has to notify death to the Panchayat /Municipality/ Corporation Office

concerned. As per “The Central Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1969.”, time limit for registering

the event of death is 7 days. The Act provides for compulsory registration throughout the country

and in case of default a fine upto Rs.50/- can be imposed. Further, if the death is due to

communicable diseases doctor must inform authorities within 36 hours.

Reporting death to these authorities may be done in the following format :

Ward : _______________________________________ No. : _____________________________

Municipality / Panchayat / Corporation : ___________________ Taluka : ________________

District : ________________

Full name of the deceased : __________________________________________

Address : __________________________________________

Sex : __________________________________________

Age at death : (in years/months/days) : __________________________________________

Nationality & Caste : __________________________________________

Occupation : __________________________________________

Marital Status : __________________________________________

Residence : __________________________________________

Place of Death and Address : __________________________________________

(Give Door No., Ward No. etc.)

Causes of death (if death certificate is issued) : _______________________________________

Date and time of Death : __________________________________________

Deceased’s Father’s /Husband’s name : __________________________________________

Name of burial / Cremation ground : __________________________________________

Informant’s name and relation : __________________________________________

Informant’s Address : __________________________________________

Name of the Medical Attendant & Reg. No. : __________________________________________

Place : Signature : ______________________

Date : ________________ Name : _________________________

Time : __________________ Registration No. __________________

Designation : ____________________

Address :_______________________

Official Seal : ____________________

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Appendix ‘B9’

PROFORMADEATH CERTIFICATE

Name of the deceased : ______________________________________________________

Sex : Male / Female* : ______________________________________________________

Address : ______________________________________________________

Occupation : ______________________________________________________

Religion : ______________________________________________________

Date & Time of Death : ______________________________________________________

Age** : ______________________________________________________

Cause of death : ______________________________________________________

Approximate interval : ______________________________________________________

Between onset and death

Part – I Disease or Condition directly leading to Death (a) [It means disease, injury or any of its complication etc. (Due to or consequence of )

However, this does not mean mode of dying such as

Heart failure, asthenia etc].

Antecedent Causes (b)[Morbid condition, if any giving rise to above mentioned

cause in (a)] (Due to or as a consequence of)

(c)

Part – II Other Contributory significant conditions ____________________________________[contributing to death, but not related to the disease____________________________________

or condition directly causing death]

Place : Signature :_____________________

Date :______________ Name : _______________________

Time:______________ Registration No.________________

Designation : __________________

Address ______________________

Official Seal __________________

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Appendix ‘B10’

PROFORMAMEDICAL / SICK LEAVE CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that, after personal examination of Mr./Miss/Mrs. ____________________

__________________________ age ___________ years, residing at _______________________

___________________________________ Whose signature is given below on the left-hand side,

bearing the identification marks:

(a) ________________________________________________________________

(b) ________________________________________________________________

is suffering from _______________________ Since ____________________ and I consider that a

period of absence from duty and complete bed rest for ____________________days with effect

from _________________ to ____________________ is absolutely necessary for the restoration

of his / her health.

Signature of ApplicantPlace : Signature :_____________________

Date :______________ Name : _______________________

Time:______________ Registration No.________________

Designation : __________________

Address ______________________

Official Seal __________________

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Appendix ‘B11’

PROFORMAFITNESS CERTIFICATE

I do hereby certify that I have carefully examined Mr./Ms./Mrs _______________________

_______________________ age _______________ years residing at __________________

__________________________________________ whose signature is given below on left-hand

side, bearing the identification marks:

(i) ________________________________________________________

(ii) _________________________________________________________

and has been found to have recovered from his/her illness, and is now physically fit to resume the

routine duties. I have verified the previous certificate on the basis of which leave was granted,

before arriving at this decision.

Signature of PatientPlace : Signature :_____________________

Date :______________ Name : _______________________

Time:______________ Registration No.________________

Designation : __________________

Address ______________________

Official Seal __________________

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Format of Question PaperFor All Four Papers

Q.No. Nature of Questions Division of Marks Total Marks1 One Long Answer Question(LAQ) 20 202 One Long Answer Question(LAQ) 20 203 One Long Answer Question(LAQ) 20 204 One Long Answer Question(LAQ) 20 205 Five SAQ (Attempt Any Four) 4x5 20

Total 100

Format of Practical / Oral Examination

Sr. No. Hediang of Practical Markas

a Log book 20 b Journal of poisonous substances 10 c Herberium 10 d Practical journal of PM and other medico legal reports 20 e X-ray / Weapon / bones / staining report / practical 20

f Spotting on Instrument / Equipment / Medicine / Problems / poison 10 Spots x2) 20

g Viva-Voce/Oral by Four Examiners 100 Total 200

Reference Books1 Useful Portion of Charak-Sushruta-Vagbhata -2 Dravyaguna Vigyan - Acharya Yadavji3 Aushadhigunadharma Shastra - Pt Visvanath Dvivedi4 Kriyatmak Aushada parichaya Vigyan - Pt Visvanath Dvivedi5 Ayurvedic Vyadhi Vigyan - Acharya yadavji Trikamji6 Madhavanidan with Madhukosha commentary -7 Sharangadhara Samhita -8 Yogaratnakara -9 Aushadigunadharma Shastra - Pt Gangadhara Shastri Gune10 Rasendracintamani -11 Rasaratna samuchachaya -12 Vishavigyan - Dr. Krishna Kumar13 Kautiliya Artha Shastra -14 Harmekhlatantra -15 Anupana manjari -16 Ayurvedaprakash -17 System of clinical Medicine - Savil18 Forensic Pharmacy - B.M. Mhithai19 Hand book of Forensic Medicine and toxicology - Dr. P.V. Chadha20 Viva Forensic Medicine and toxicology - L.C. Gupta21 Forensic Medicine and Ethics - J.P. Narena22 Modi’s Medical Jurispudence and Toxicology -23 The essentials of forensic medicine and toxicology - Dr.K.S. Narayan Reddy24 Medical Laws and Ethics - Dr. H.S. Mehta25 M.R.K. Krishnan’s Handbook of Forensic Medicine -

26 Text book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology - Dr. C.K. Parikh

27 Atlas of Forensic Medicine - Dr. Tomio Watenbe28 Medico legal Post Mortems (Atlas) - Dr. Parikh & Others

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29 T.B. of F.M.T - Dr. Pillay30 T.B. of F.M.T. - Dr. Karmakar 31 T.B. of F.M. - Dr. Singhal32 T.B. of F.M.T. - Dr. Krishnan Vij33 Forensic Pathology - Dr. Bernard Knight34 T.B. of F.M.T. - Lyon’s35 Pocket picture guide to Forensic - Gower’s Medical Publication36 Forensic Medicine - Simpson Knight

37 Taylor’s Principals & Practical of Medical Jurisprudence J & A Churchis -

38 Doctor & law - Singhal39 T.B. of Toxicology - Singhal40 Medicine Harrison’s Principal of Internal Medicine -41 Agad Tantra - Dr. Shekhar Namboodri42 Modern Medical Toxicology - Pillay43 Critical care toxicology - Bruent Wallace44 Diagnosis & Management of common poisoning - Agarwal wali45 Colour Atlas of F.M. - Govindaiah46 Guidelines of poisons - W.H.O.47 Doctors patients relationships - Dr.Lavekar 48 The text book of Agadtantra - Editor - Dr. S. G. Huparikar49 API text book of medicine -50 Park’s text book of PSM -51 Constitution of India -