Ncism II Bams Ayug-At
Ncism II Bams Ayug-At
Ncism II Bams Ayug-At
(PRESCRIBED BY NCISM)
BOARD OF AYURVEDA
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE
NEW DELHI-110058
II Professional Ayurvedacharya
(BAMS)
Summary
Lecture hours(LH)-Theory
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Agada Tantra, is one of the eight clinical branches (Ashtanga) of Ayurveda. This branch of clinical toxicity
was considered as the stalwart of Ayurveda which popularized this science across several civilizations around
the world. Many great explorers glorified the snake bite management existed in India and this paved way for
the popularization of Ayurveda in several countries with Ayurvedic scriptures being translated to several
languages and many scholars came to India to study this science. The subject encompasses the detailed study
for several toxicological conditions ranging from animate, inanimate and other disease entities with an inherent
toxic pathology that enables to apply the principles of Agada Tantra in several diseases of contemporary
significance.
Poisons disrupts the homeostasis created by the three doshas. Agada Tantra details measures to re-establish
the proper functioning of the dosha, dhatu, mala, srotas and to reinstate the vital force (Oja). To attain this, a
judicious use of Agada formulations is necessary coupled with specific treatment procedures enshrined in the
24-fold treatments (Chaturvimsati Upakrama). A proper assessment of the patient with respect to the level of
spread of poison in the body ascertained through the concept of Vega is utmost important as far as any
successful management of poisoning is concerned. A thorough knowledge of all these is essential to adopt
treatment of any poison or to extend it to any contemporary toxicological conditions like contact dermatitis,
food poisoning etc. Current curriculum has been designed to unearth the scope of this subject as a clinicl
branch which aims at empowering an undergraduate student to understand the current clinical toxicological
manifestations under the theoretical and practical/clinical framework of Agada Tantra.
The present curriculum of Agada Tantra equips an undergraduate student to grasp the clinical utility of these
concepts through an effective teaching-learning process involving cognitive, psychomotor and affective
domains. Students will be guided through effective teaching-learning methods to understand the concepts
through state-of-the-art techniques like activity based learning, problem based learning and group activities.
Effective evaluation techniques are also been incorporated to make the student community learn this subject in
its entirity and utilizes the spectrum of its theoretical, practical and clinical aspects.
SR1 A1 B1
CO Course learning Outcomes (CO) AyUG-AT Course learning
No At the end of the course AyUG-AT, the students should be able to- Outcomes matched
with program
learning outcomes.
CO1 Demonstrate application of fundamental concepts of Agada Tantra, PO1,PO2
Vyavahara Ayurveda and Vidhi vaidyaka in real life situations.
CO2 Diagnose and manage acute and chronic poisoning due to Sthavara, Jangama PO1,PO2,PO3,PO4,
and Kritrima visha along with their contemporary relevance. PO5
CO5 Appreciate research updates in relevance to Agada Tantra and apply for PO6,PO7,PO8,PO9
healthcare promotion and social awareness.
CO7 Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in discharging the medico- PO5,PO6,PO8,PO9
legal duties and responsibilities in abidance to the law.
Paper 1
Sr. A2 B2 C2 D2 E2
No List of Topics Term Marks Lecture Non-
hours Lecture
hours
1 Concepts of Agada Tantra (Clinical Toxicology) 1 13 8 1
1.1 Agada Tantra and Clinical Toxicology.
1.2 Scope of Agada Tantra.
1.3 Definition of visha and poison, synonyms, visha guna,
difference between visha, madya and oja guna, visha gati,
classification of visha and poison, sthavara and jangama
visha adhishtana.
1.4 Difference between poison, venom and toxin.
1.5 Routes of administration of poison.
1.6 Mode of action of visha (visha gunanusara karma) and
poison (Introduction to toxicokinetics)
1.7 Factors modifying the action of poison.
1.8 Visha vardhaka bhava and visha sankata
1.9 Vishavega, vegantara and sthavara visha veganusara
lakshana and chikitsa.
1.10 Visha peeta and vishamukta lakshana.
6 Environmental Toxicology 2 11 2 5
11 Jangama Visha 2 10 6
12 Kritrima visha 3 12 2 0
13 Substances of abuse 3 4 3
13.1. Madya and madatyaya, Alcoholism.
13.2. Addiction - Alcohol, Bhang, Opioids, Tobacco and
Digital addiction.
13.3. Drugs of abuse- Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and
3,4-Methylenedioxy methamphetamine (MDMA).
17 Legal Procedures 1 4 4
17.1. Courts and their powers
17.2. Inquest, evidence and witnesses
17.3. Court procedures: summons, oath, recording of
evidence and conduct money.
17.4. Conduct of a medical professional in the court of law.
18 Personal identity 1 2 2
19 Thanatology 2 12 6 2
19.1. Death
19.2. Signs of death.
19.3. Medicolegal autopsy and exhumation.
19.4. The Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues
Act (THOTA).
20 Asphyxial deaths 2 4 2
20.1. Hanging.
20.2. Strangulation and suffocation
20.3. Drowning.
21 Injury 2 5 3
21.1. Basics of injury
21.2. Mechanical injury
21.3. Firearm injury
21.4. Thermal injury
21.5. Dowry death
23 Sexual offences 3 2 1
23.1. Rape
23.2. Medico-legal aspects of sexual offences
23.3. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences
(POCSO) Act
24 Forensic psychiatry. 3 7 2 2
24.1. Common symptoms associated with psychiatric
disorders
24.2. Lucid interval
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Topic 1 Concepts of Agada Tantra (Clinical Toxicology) (Lecture :8 hours, Non lecture: 1 hours)
CO1 Define Agada Tantra and Toxicology. Describe the scope of CK MK K L&PP T-EMI,T- EW F&S I
Agada Tantra in the present era. T
CO1 Define visha and poison. Enlist its synonyms. CK MK K L&PP T-EMI F&S I
T
CO1 Enlist visha guna and differentiate between visha, madya and oja CK MK K L&PP T-EMI F&S I
CO1 Describe the mode of action of visha (visha gunanusar karma) & CC MK KH L,L& T-EMI,T- EW F&S I
poison (Introduction to toxicokinetics). PPT,L
&GD
CO1 Describe the factors modifying the action of poison. CC MK KH L&PP T- EW F&S I
T
CO1 Describe vishavardhaka bhava and visha sankata. CC MK KH L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S I
T EW,P-VIVA
CO1 Describe sthavara visha veganusara lakshana and chikitsa CK MK K L,L& T-EMI F&S I
PPT
Topic 2 Visha Chikitsa (Management of Poisoning) (Lecture :5 hours, Non lecture: 4 hours)
CO2 Describe the diagnosis of poisoning in living and dead. CAP MK KH L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S I
T EW,P-VIVA
CO2 Describe the general principles of managment of poisoning. CAP MK KH L&PP T-EMI,P- F&S I V-KC
T VIVA
CO2 Describe the duties of medical officer in case of suspected CK MK K L&PP T-EMI,P- F&S I
poisoning. T VIVA
Topic 3 Vishakta aahara pariksha and Viruddha ahara (Lecture :3 hours, Non lecture: 2 hours)
CO1,CO2,CO Describe the Ayurvedic methods of detection of food and CC MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S I
3 beverages contaminated with visha. T,L_ A,P-EXAM
VC,S
DL,D
CO1,CO2,CO Define adulteration, describe the methods of detection of CAP DK KH L_VC T- EW,P-VIV F&S I
3 adulterants and its relevance in Agada Tantra. ,SDL, A,P-
PT EXAM,OSPE
,RK
CO1,CO2,CO Describe the modern analytical techniques for the detection of CC NK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
3 poison (in contaminated articles) like chromatography, T,L& VIVA,CL-PR
spectroscopy, etc. GD,L
_VC
CO1,CO2,CO Define viruddha ahara and explain its types. CC MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
3 T,L& VIVA,INT
GD,B
S
CO1,CO2,CO Discuss and illustrate the contemporary importance of viruddha CAN MK KH L&G T- EW,QZ F&S I
3 ahara with examples D,BS, ,CL-PR
SDL
CO1,CO2,CO Discuss the application of concepts of viruddha ahara in the CAP MK KH L&G T- EW,P-VIV F&S I
3 prevention and management of diseases. D,BS, A,CR-RED
SDL
CO1,CO2,CO Describe food poisoning, its types and management. CC MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S I
3 T,L& A,CR-RED
CO1,CO2,CO Discuss the clinical application of principles of Agada Tantra in CAP MK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S I
3 the management of food poisoning. D,BS, VIVA,CL-PR
CBL,
SDL
CO1,CO3 Understand and explain the management principles of garavisha. CC MK KH L&PP T- EW F&S I
T
CO3,CO4 Discuss the application of the concept of dooshivisha and CAP MK KH L&G P-VIVA F&S I
CO3,CO5 Discuss the recent research updates in the concept of garavisha CAN MK KH L&G P-VIVA,CL- F&S I
and dooshivisha. D,PE PR
R
CO1,CO3,CO Describe garavisha and dooshivisha as an etiology for the CAP MK KH DIS,B P-VIVA,CL- F&S I
4 diseases of present era. S,FC PR
Topic 5 Visha Upadrava and diseases caused due to exposure to Visha/poisons (Lecture :4 hours, Non lecture: 2 hours)
CO1,CO3 Describe visha upadrava. CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
T VIVA
CO2,CO3,CO Define drug induced toxicity and discuss its Agada Tantra CC MK KH L&G T- EW,T- F&S I
4 perspective. D,L_ OBT,P-VIVA
VC,B
S
CO2,CO3,CO Discuss the application of principles of Agada Tantra in drug CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
4 induced hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity. T,CB VIVA,CL-PR
L
CO2,CO3,CO Discuss various occupational poisons and their health hazards. CC MK KH L&PP T-OBT,P-VIV F&S I H-SW
4 T,PB A,M-CHT,M-
L,SD POS
L
CO2,CO3,CO Discuss the application of principles of Agada Tantra in CC DK KH L&PP QZ ,CL-PR,M- F&S I
4 occupational diseases caused due to pollution, paints, pesticides, T,ML CHT,M-POS
fertilizer and other chemicals.
CO2,CO3,CO Define and discuss allergy, types of allergens and its CC MK KH L&PP INT,CR-RED F&S I
4 understanding as per Ayurveda. T,DIS
,BS,C
CO2,CO3,CO Discuss the application of the treatment principles of Agada CAP MK KH L&G T-EMI,P-VIV F&S I
4 Tantra in various allergic manifestations. D,BS, A,PRN,CL-PR
CBL
CO2,CO3,CO Define and enlist endocrine disruptors and discuss its Agada CAP DK KH L&PP CL-PR,M- F&S I
4 Tantra perspectives. T,DIS CHT,COM
,BS,C
BL
CO3,CO4,CO Describe the lakshanas and chikitsa of vishakta bhoomi, vishakta CK DK K L&PP P-VIVA,P- F&S II
5 jala, and vishakta vayu. T MOD
CO4,CO5 Define pollution. Describe various pollutants and explain water CK DK KH L&PP T- EW,T-CS,P F&S II
pollution, soil pollution, air pollution,along with their health T,BS RN,P-MOD
hazards.
CO4,CO5 Describe the health effects of biological, chemical and nuclear CK NK K L&G PRN,QZ F&S II
warfare. D,SD
L
CO3,CO4 Discuss the management of paduka visha, abharana visha, vastra CAN MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-EXA F&S II
visha, lepa visha, abhyanga visha, etc. T,DIS M,P-
,CBL, CASE,CL-PR
PER
CO3,CO4 Describe contact dermatitis and its types. CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
T VIVA
CO3,CO4 Discuss the application of treatment principles of Agada Tantra CAP MK KH L&PP P-VIVA,P- F&S II
in the contact dermatitis. T,CB CASE,CL-PR
L
CO3,CO4 Discuss the dermatological conditions caused due to garavisha CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
and dooshivisha. T,DIS A,P-CASE
,CBL,
CD
CO3,CO4 Discuss the application of principles of treatment of garavisha CAP MK KH L&PP P-VIVA,P- F&S II
and dooshivisha in the management of dermatological T,DIS CASE,CL-PR
manifestations. ,CBL
CO3,CO4 Discuss the daignosis and application of the treatment principles CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
of Keeta visha in dermatological manifestations due to bites & T,DIS A,P-CASE,CL-
stings. ,CBL, PR
SDL
Topic 8 Therapeutic utility of Agada yoga (Lecture :1 hours, Non lecture: 0 hours)
CO1,CO2,CO Enlist ingredients and discuss the therapeutic utility of CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
CO1,CO2,CO Enlist and discuss the ingredients of vishaghna mahakashaya CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
3,CO4 (Charaka Samhita) and ekasara gana (Sushruta Samhita). T,BS, VIVA
CBL,
FC
Topic 9 Sthavara visha – Poisons of Plant origin (Lecture :4 hours, Non lecture: 2 hours)
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of vatsanabha.
CO2,CO4 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI,P-VIV F&S II
of vatsanabha. A,P-EXAM
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CAP MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of karaveera.
CO2,CO4 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T- EW,T- ME F&S II
of karaveera. Qs,P-VIVA,P-
EXAM
CO2,CO6 Describe mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CAP NK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
symptoms, management, post-mortem appearance and T VIVA
medicolegal aspects of digitalis.
CO2,CO6 Describe mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P-ID F&S II
symptoms, management, post-mortem appearance and T
medicolegal aspects of tobacco.
CO2,CO6 Describe mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CK DK K L&PP T- EW F&S II
symptoms, management, post-mortem appearance and T
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of Kupeelu.
CO2,CO6 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI F&S II
of kupeelu.
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of ahiphena.
CO2,CO6 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI F&S II
of ahiphena.
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of dhatura.
CO2,CO6 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI F&S II
of dhatura.
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T A,P-EXAM,P-
appearance and medicolegal aspects of Bhanga. ID
CO2,CO6 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI F&S II
of bhanga.
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of jayapala.
CO4 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI,P- F&S II
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CAP DK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of gunja.
CO4 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK KH L T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
of gunja. A,P-EXAM
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CAP MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of bhallataka.
CO4 Mention therapeutic dose and enlist two important formulations CK NK K L T-EMI,P-VIV F&S II
of bhallataka. A,P-EXAM
CO2 Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK DK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA
appearance and medicolegal aspects of arka and snuhi.
CO2,CO4,CO Describe the active principles, mode of action, fatal dose, fatal CK NK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
6 period, signs and symptoms, management, post-mortem T VIVA,P-ID
appearance and medicolegal aspects of langali.
Topic 10 Sthavara Visha – Poisons of Metallic origin (Lecture :4 hours, Non lecture: 2 hours)
CO2 Describe the mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CK MK K L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S II
symptoms, management, post-mortem appearance, medicolegal T,PB MEQs,P-
aspects of acute poisoning of L VIVA
1. Arsenic
2. Mercury
3. Lead
4. Copper
CO1,CO2 Discuss the Ayurvedic concepts for the diagnosis and CC DK K L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S II
management of chronic heavy metal toxicity. T,L& MEQs,P-
GD VIVA
CO2,CO3,CO Discuss the toxicological implications of improperly prepared CAP NK KH L&PP P-VIVA F&S II
4 medicines with special reference to those containing metals, T,CB
minerals and poisonous substances. L,FC
CO2,CO5 Classify snakes and describe the features of venomous and non CAN MK K L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
venomous snakes and identify their bites. T A,P-EXAM
CO2,CO5 Describe the fatal dose, fatal period, signs and symptoms of CAN MK KH L&PP T- EW,T-CS,P F&S II
common cobra, king cobra, russel’s viper, saw scaled viper, pit T,DIS -VIVA,P-
vipers and common krait. ,BS,C EXAM
BL
CO2,CO5 Describe the management of snake bites according to recent CAN MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
WHO snake bite management guidelines. T,CB A,P-EXAM
L,PE
R,CD
CO2,CO5 Describe the classification, diagnosis, samanya lakshana and CAN MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
chikitsa of lootavisha with its contemporary aspects. T,CB VIVA
CO2,CO5 Describe the classification, diagnosis, samanya lakshana and CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
chikitsa of vrischika damsha (Scorpion Sting) along with its T,CB A,P-EXAM
contemporary aspects. L,CD
CO2,CO4 Describe leptospirosis and rat bite fever with special reference to CK NK K L,CB T- EW F&S II
mushika visha. L
CO2,CO5 Describe rabies and its management with special reference CK DK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S II
to alarka visha. D,CB VIVA
L
CO2,CO5 Describe the classification of keeta, samanya sakshana and CAN DK KH L&PP T- EW F&S II
chikitsa of keeta damsha with special importance to regional T,CB
prevalence. L
CO2,CO5 Discuss the application of visha chikitsa in vector borne diseases CAP DK KH L&PP P-VIVA F&S II
like chikungunya, dengue and malaria. T,DIS
Alkalies
Hydrocarbon - Kerosene
CO2 Describe the action of poison, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CAP MK SH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S III
symptoms, management, post mortem appearance and medico legal T,PB A,P-EXAM
aspects of agrochemical poisons- organophosphorous compounds, L
carbamates, organochlorine compounds and aluminium phosphide
and enlist the household poisons.
CO1,CO2 Describe the types of madatyaya along with its management. CK MK K L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S III
T MEQs,P-
VIVA
CO1,CO2,CO Describe mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CC MK KH L&PP T-EMI,T-CS, F&S III
6 symptoms, management, post mortem appearance and T T-OBT,P-
medicolegal importance of acute ethanol poisoning. VIVA
CO1,CO2,CO Describe mode of action, fatal dose, fatal period, signs and CC MK K L&PP T-EMI,T- F&S III
6 symptoms, management, post mortem appearance and T MEQs,P-
medicolegal importance of acute methanol poisoning. VIVA
CO2,CO4 Discuss the application of principles of Ayurveda in the CC MK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S III
CO2,CO4 Discuss the signs & symptoms of alcohol withdrawal with its CC MK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S III
Ayurvedic approach. D,BS, VIVA
IBL
CO2,CO4 Discuss the signs & symptoms of withdrawal of bhang CC MK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S III
(cannabis), ahiphena/opium and its derivatives, tobacco, LSD D,BS, VIVA
and MDMA with its Ayurvedic approach. TUT
CO2,CO4 Discuss the reseach updates in Ayurveda in the management of CC MK KH L&G T-EMI,T- ME F&S III
conditions due to substances of abuse. D Qs,T-CRQs,P-
VIVA
Topic 14 Agada Tantra perspectives on cancer (Lecture :2 hours, Non lecture: 4 hours)
CO2,CO4 Discuss the concepts of Agada Tantra in oncology. CC MK KH L&G T-EMI,T- F&S III
D,BS, MEQs,P-
PBL VIVA
CO1,CO2 Enlist the cancer causing toxic chemicals / substances (toxic CC MK K L&G T-EMI,T- ME F&S III
carcinogens) and describe the process of mutation in genes and D Qs,T-CRQs,P-
carcinogenesis. VIVA,SA
CO2,CO4 Describe the chemotherapy induced common toxicities and CC MK KH L&PP T-EMI,T- ME F&S III
Ayurvedic approach for its management. T,PB Qs,T-CRQs,P-
L VIVA,SA
CO2,CO4 Describe the radiotherapy induced common toxicity and CC MK KH L&G T-EMI,T- ME F&S III
Ayurvedic approach for its management. D,PB Qs,T-CRQs,P-
L,SD VIVA
L
Topic 15 Forensic medicine (Vyavahara Ayurveda) and Medical jurisprudence (Vidhi vaidyaka): (Lecture :1 hours, Non lecture: 0 hours)
CO1,CO6,CO Define Forensic Medicine & Medical Jurisprudence. Give an CC MK KH L&G T- EW,P- F&S I
7 introduction to Indian Penal Code (IPC), Criminal Procedure D VIVA,QZ
Code (CrPC) and Indian Evidence Act (IEA).
Topic 16 Vaidya sadvritta : Duties and Responsibilities of medical practitioner (Lecture :6 hours, Non lecture: 4 hours)
CO1,CO6,CO Describe vaidya sadvritta, medical ethics, code of conduct, CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
7 Charaka oath and Hippocratic oath. T,L& VIVA
GD,B
S,PER
CO6,CO7 Describe the duties and rights and privileges of a registered CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
medical practitioner. T,DIS VIVA
CO1,CO6,CO Describe professional negligence, professional misconduct and CC MK K L&G T- EW,P- F&S I
7 unethical practices. D,CB VIVA
L,PE
R
CO6,CO7 Explain the defenses in medical negligence suits with appropriate CAP MK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S I
case laws. T,L& VIVA
GD,B
CO6,CO7 Describe the maintainance of medical records and explain its CC MK K L,FV T- EW,P- F&S I
significance. VIVA
CO1,CO6 Describe the medico-legal importance of age, tattoo marks and CK DK K L&PP T- EW F&S I
occupational marks. T
CO1,CO6 Describe the medico-legal importance of race, religion, sex, CC DK KH L_VC P-VIVA F I
moles and hair. ,DIS,
EDU
CO6 Enlist the late changes following death and describe the CC MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
definition, modifying factors and medico legal importance of T,L_ VIVA
putrefaction, mummification and adipocere formation. Enable VC,D
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CO6 Define Autopsy and describe its types, its objectives, rules and CC MK KH L&PP T- EW,P- F&S II
procedure along with exhumation. T,L_ VIVA
VC
CO6 Describe the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act. CC NK KH BS,S T- EW,P- F II
DL,P VIVA
ER
CO6 Define strangulation and suffocation. Enlist their classification, CK MK K L&PP T- EW,T- ME F&S II
post-mortem appearances and medico-legal aspects. T,D- Qs,PRN,M-
M MOD
CO6 Define Drowning, explain its classification, post-mortem CK MK K L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S II
appearances and medico-legal aspects. T,L_ A,PRN,P-
VC CASE
CO6 Describe the characteristics, age and medico-legal aspects of CK MK K L&PP T- EW F&S II
mechanical injuries. T
CO6 Describe firearm injuries, its characteristics and medico-legal CK DK K L&PP T- EW F&S II
aspects. Differentiate between entry and exit wound T
CO6 Define and classify thermal injury. Describe charecterstics CK DK K L&G T- EW F&S II
and degrees of burns, rule of nine, post-mortem appearances, and D
medico-legal aspects.
Topic 22 Pregnancy, delivery and abortion (Lecture :2 hours, Non lecture: 3 hours)
CO6,CO7 Define pregnancy, delivery, infanticide and battered baby CK MK K L,L& T- EW,T-CS,P F&S III
syndrome along with their medico legal aspects. PPT,L -VIVA,P-
&GD EXAM
CO6,CO7 Define and classify abortion, MTP Act and PCPNDT Act. CK MK K L&PP T- EW,T- ME F&S III
T,D- Qs,T-CS,P-
CO6,CO7 Describe Surrogacy (Regulation) Act 2021 and the Assisted CK NK KH L,L& P-VIVA,O-QZ F&S III
Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act 2021. PPT
CO6 Define rape. Describe the examination of rape victim and CK MK KH L&PP T- EW,P-VIV F&S III
accused and its medico legal aspects. T,CB A,P-
L EXAM,PRN
CO6 Define the un-natural sexual offences and sexual perversion with CK NK K L&PP P-VIVA,QZ F&S III
their medico-legal aspects and give introduction to POCSO Act. T,CB
L
CO6,CO7 Describe the civil and criminal responsibilities of a mentally ill CK DK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S III
person. T VIVA
Topic 26 Laws, Acts, Rules and Regulations (Lecture :3 hours, Non lecture: 2 hours)
CO6,CO7 Describe the CK DK K L&PP T- EW,P- F&S III
T,DIS VIVA,CL-PR
1. NCISM Rules and Regulations in force. ,SDL
2. Clinical Establishments Act.
3. Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service
Institutions (Prevention of violence and damage or loss
to property) Act, 2008.
4. The Drug and Cosmetic Act - schedules related to
poison.
5. Rules and Regulations related to AYUSH State
Registration Boards of concern state.
PRACTICALS (Marks-100)
5 Environmental toxicology 2 2
6 Jangama Visha 2 10
7 Sthavara visha 2 6
8 Substance abuse 3 8
9 Legal Procedures 1 2
10 Vaidya Sadvritta 1 2
11 Personal Identity 1 4
12 Thanatology 2 6
13 Injury 2 6
14 Sexual offences 3 2
15 Field Visits (Field visits should be integrated along with the educational tour 2 30
conducted by Dravyagunavijnan, Rasasatra and Swasthavrutha Departments)
A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 I4 K4
Course Learning Objective (At the end of the session, the students Doma Must to know Level T-L Assessment Form Term Integr
outcome should be able to) in/sub / desirable to Does/ meth ative/ ation
know / Nice Show od (Refer summ
abbreviations)
to know s ative
how/
Know
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how/
Know
Topic 1 Visha Chikitsa
CO2 Demonstrate the procedure of gastric lavage on mannequin. CAP MK SH D- P-EXAM,P- F&S I
M,D PRF,OSPE
CO2 Observe the differrent procedures for removal of absorbed CC MK KH L_VC P-VIVA F&S I
poison. ,D
CO2 Demonstrate adulteration detection test for argemone oil in PSY- MK D D_L P-PRF,RK F&S I
mustard oil and adulterants in Honey as per recent FSSAI SET
guidelines.
CO3,CO4 Diagnosis and management of diseases due to garavisha, CAP MK KH L_VC OSCE ,RK F&S II
dooshivisha and visha upadrava - occupational hazards. ,PBL,
CBL,
SIM,
CD
CO3,CO4 Diagnosis and management of diseases due to garavisha, CAP MK KH L_VC OSCE ,RK F&S I
dooshivisha and visha upadrava - allergic manifestations. ,PBL,
CBL,
SIM,
CD
CO3,CO4 Diagnosis and management of diseases due to garavisha, CAP MK KH L_VC OSCE ,RK F&S I
dooshivisha and visha upadrava - autoimmune diseases ,CBL,
CD
CO3,CO4 Diagnosis and management of diseases due to garavisha, CAP MK KH L_VC OSCE ,RK F&S I
dooshivisha and visha upadrava - endocrine disruptors induced ,CBL,
diseases. CD
CO3,CO4 Diagnosis and management of dermatological manifestations due CAP MK KH L_VC OSCE ,RK F&S II
to visha - bites and stings. ,CBL,
CD
CO2,CO4 Demonstration of the diagnosis of poisonous snake bite cases CAP MK KH L&G P-VIVA,P- F&S II
based on local and systemic clinical presentations. D,L_ EXAM,RK
VC,C
BL,C
D
CO2,CO4 Demonstration of identification of vrishchika, loota and keeta CAP MK KH L&G P-VIVA,P- F&S II
based on regional prevalence and their diagnosis based on D,L_ EXAM,RK
clinical presentations. VC,C
BL,C
D
CO2 Demonstration of Identification of kupeelu, dhattura and bhanga CAN MK KH D P-VIVA,P- F&S II
CO2 Demonstration of identification of arsenic, copper, mercury and CAN MK K D-M P-VIVA,P- F&S III
lead. EXAM
CO2 Demonstration of Identification of non metal and mineral CK MK K D P-VIVA,P- F&S III
compounds, acids, alkalis, agrochemicals, hydrocarbons and EXAM,RK
household poisons.
CO6,CO7 Demonstartion of reporting of Leave against medical advice CAP MK D SDL P-VIVA,RK F I
(LAMA), discharge against medical advice (DAMA) and
doscharge on patient request (DOPR)
Topic 12 Thanatology
CO6 Observe the procedure of medico-legal autopsy and preparation CAP MK SH L_VC RK S II
autopsy report. ,D,FV
Topic 13 Injury
CO6,CO7 Demonstrate the difference between homicidal, suicidal and CAP MK SH L&PP P-VIVA,P- F&S II
accidental injuries. T,L_ EXAM
VC,SI
M,D-
M
Topic 15 Field Visits (Field visits should be integrated along with the educational tour conducted by Dravyagunavijnan, Rasasatra and
Swasthavrutha Departments)
CO6,CO7 (Visit to Forensic Science Laboratory) - (Mandatory) Appraise CC MK KH FV P-VIVA,RK F III
the functioning of a forensic science laboratory
CO7 (Visit to the Court) - (Mandatory) Observe the procedure of court PSY- MK KH FV RK F I
procedure and conduct of a medical practitioner as an expert GUD
witness
CO2,CO5 Visit to folklore vaidya using Agada tantra concepts in visha CAP DK SH FV RK F&S II
chikitsa.
Total Hr 140
Activity
CO3,CO4 Survey of personal care Students shall be divided into small groups and 4
products. are asked to collect the information about
common personal care products like soaps,
shampoos, deodorants, cosmetics etc. Then they
sholud be asked to enlist the chemicals used in
them and discuss about the health hazards
associated with their use. Then students can be
asked to present their findings in the form of
class seminar or Charts or Posters or small
videos.
CO2,CO4 Chronic toxicity of heavy Group discusion and case based learning by 1
metals. taking example of published case reports.
CO3,CO4 Dermatological 4
manifestation of visha. Group Discussion - Photographs/case reports/
simulated cases showcasing various
dermatological presentations of poison, bites and
stings and contact dermititis shall be given to
small group of students and asked to assess the
dosha, diagnose and discuss the plan of
treatment.
1 Lecture 18
5 Discussions 22
6 Brainstorming 22
7 Inquiry-Based Learning 1
9 CBL 26
10 Flipped classroom 4
11 Edutainment 2
12 Mobile learning 2
13 Simulation 1
14 Self-directed learning 15
15 Demo on Model 2
16 Tutorial 2
17 Presentations 9
18 Practical 1
19 Case diagnosis 5
20 Demonstration 2
21 Field visit 1
These are overall teaching learning methods listed in Table 3 and 4. Teachers can select the best possible method
amongst the given methods as per objective, available time etc.
THIRD NIL E
S. No Evaluation Methods
1 Activities Indicated in Table 3 - Column G3 as per Indicated I, II or III term in column I3
100
Paper 1
Sr. A B C
No List of Topics Term Marks MCQ (1 SAQ (5 LAQ
Mark) Marks) (10
Marks)
1 Concepts of Agada Tantra (Clinical 1 13 Yes Yes Yes
Toxicology)
Paper No:1
Question No Type of Question Question Paper Format
Q1 1. Concepts of Agada Tantra (Clinical
Toxicology)
Multiple choice Questions 2. Visha Chikitsa (Management of Poisoning)
20 Questions 3. Vishakta aahara pariksha and Viruddha ahara
1 mark each 4. Garavisha and Dooshivisha
All compulsory 5. Visha Upadrava and diseases caused due to
exposure to Visha/poisons
Must know part - 15 MCQ
6. Asphyxial deaths
Desirable to know - 3 MCQ
7. Dermatological manifestations of
Nice to know part - 2 MCQ
visha/poisons.
8. Therapeutic utility of Agada yoga
9. Kritrima visha / Sthavara Visha – Poisons of
Metallic origin
10. Jangama Visha
11. Substances of abuse
12. Agada Tantra perspectives on cancer
13. Vaidya sadvritta : Duties and Responsibilities
of medical practitioner / Forensic medicine
(Vyavahara Ayurveda) and Medical
jurisprudence (Vidhi vaidyaka):
14. Legal Procedures / Injury
15. Pregnancy, delivery and abortion /
Thanatology
16. Environmental Toxicology / Personal identity
17. Forensic psychiatry. / Forensic science
laboratory
18. Laws, Acts, Rules and Regulations
19. Sthavara visha – Poisons of Plant origin
20. Sexual offences
Q2 1. Vishakta aahara pariksha and Viruddha ahara
/ Visha Upadrava and diseases caused due to
Short answer Questions exposure to Visha/poisons / Garavisha and
Eight Questions Dooshivisha
5 Marks Each 2. Visha Chikitsa (Management of Poisoning) /
All compulsory Therapeutic utility of Agada yoga /
Dermatological manifestations of
Must know - 7 SAQ visha/poisons.
Desirable to know - 1 SAQ 3. Kritrima visha / Sthavara visha – Poisons of
No questions on Nice to Plant origin / Environmental Toxicology /
know Sthavara Visha – Poisons of Metallic origin
4. Jangama Visha / Concepts of Agada Tantra
(Clinical Toxicology) / Vaidya sadvritta :
Duties and Responsibilities of medical
1.6.3. Relevant Act related to the crime – with sub-questions related to its
sub-
2 Practical Records 10
8 IA 30
7 Manual on Doctor and Law RN Goel Narendra, Malhotra Shashi Goel, Jaypee Medical
Publisher
8 Jaypee's Video Atlas of Medicolegal Sujith Sreenivas C Prasannan K Thomas Mathew, Jaypee
Autopsy Medical Publisher
13 Text Book of Agad Tantra Evam Dr Sandeep Charak Dr.Piyush Gupta Dr Divya
Vyavaharayurveda Tiwari, Ayurveda Sanskrit Hindi Pustak Bhandar.
Assessment
10 PRN Presentation
20 QZ Quiz
21 PUZ Puzzles
23 DEB Debate
24 WP Word puzzle
31 INT Interactions
35 SP Simulated patients
37 CHK Checklists
38 OSCE OSCE
39 OSPE OSPE,
40 Mini-CEX Mini-CEX
41 DOPS DOPS
42 CWS CWS
43 RS Rating scales
44 RK Record keeping
45 COM Compilations
46 Portfolios Portfolios
48 TR Trainers report
49 SA Self-assessment
50 PA Peer assessment
52 TT-Theory Theory
53 PP-Practical Practical
54 VV-Viva Viva
1 CK Cognitive/Knowledge
2 CC Cognitive/Comprehension
3 CAP Cognitive/Application
4 CAN Cognitive/Analysis
5 CS Cognitive/Synthesis
6 CE Cognitive/Evaluation
7 PSY-SET Psychomotor/Set
8 PSY-GUD Psychomotor/Guided response
9 PSY-MEC Psychomotor/Mechanism
10 PSY-ADT Psychomotor Adaptation
11 PSY-ORG Psychomotor/Origination
12 AFT-REC Affective/ Receiving
13 AFT-RES Affective/Responding
14 AFT-VAL Affective/Valuing
15 AFT-SET Affective/Organization
16 AFT-CHR Affective/ characterization
1 L Lecture
2 L&PPT Lecture with Power point presentation
3 L&GD Lecture & Group Discussion
4 L_VC Lecture with Video clips
5 DIS Discussions
6 BS Brainstorming
7 IBL Inquiry-Based Learning
8 PBL PBL
9 CBL CBL
10 PrBL Project-Based Learning
11 TBL TBL
12 TPW Team project work
13 FC Flipped classroom
14 BL Blended Learning
15 EDU Edutainment
16 ML Mobile learning
17 ECE ECE
18 SIM Simulation
19 RP Role plays
20 SDL Self-directed learning
21 PSM Problem solving method
22 KL Kinesthetic Learning
23 W Workshops
24 GBL Game-Based Learning
25 D-M Demo on Model