PDFs

This page contains something useful materials for students.

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1. This is IOM Entrance syllabus PDF file: click on the link below

Bachelor Entrance An outline of course of study 2068

Source: http://iomentrance.edu.np (Sept 5, 2011)

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2. Short Description of Instruments: click on the link below

introduction to few instruments of daily use

Note: This was prepared by students. So this can be useful to students. Send your feedback to us if it contains something good, and some errors. This contains many common topics (mostly used in Gynae/Obs), and still some important may be missing. Help us to collect useful materials to students.

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3. Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis (Aamvata Chikitsa): Click here on the link below:

Rheumatoid arthritis (Aamvata)

This is provided by Dr. L. N. Tiwari.

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4. Over the Counter Drugs in Ayurveda: (for the management of common cases): Click the link Below:

Over the Counter Drug in Ayurveda

Source: website WHO/SEARO

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5. List of Essential Ayurvedic Drugs for Hospital: Click the link Below:

Essential Drug list of Ayurvedic medicine for Hospital

Source: Department of Ayurveda, Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal

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6. Use of Herbal Remedies in Primary Care: Click the link below:

herbal remedies in primary care

Source: Website of WHO/SEARO

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7. Use of Traditional Medicine in Primary Care: Click the link below:

use of traditional medicine in primary health care

Source: Website of WHO/SEARO

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8. Emergency Drug List of Nepal (2002): Click the link below:

Emergency drug List Nepal

Source: Department of Drug Administration. MoHP

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9.  Ayurvedic Management of Select Geriatric Disease Conditions:  Click the link below:

ayurvedic geriatric guidelines

Treatment Protocols: Guidelines and Costing of Select Geriatric Disorders, a CCRAS -WHO Country Office, India Colloborative Project.

Source: CCRAS/WHO

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10. Scientific Basis of Ayurvedic Medicine: Click the link below:

Scientific_Basis_for_Ayurvedic_Therapies

Edited by: Laxmi Chandra Mishra

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11. Clinical Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment by Medicines Sans Frontiers: Click the link below:

Clinical Guidelines For Diagnosis and Treatment

Source: http://www.refbooks.msf.org/MSF_Docs/En/MSFdocMenu_en.htm

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12. Hospital Care for Children a WHO Guide book: Click the link below:

hospital care for children

Source: WHO Publications

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13. Integrated Management Of Pregnancy And Childbirth: Click the link below:

IMPAC_WHO

Managing Complications in Pregnancy and Childbirth: A guide for midwives and doctors

Source: WHO/Publications

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14. Surgical Care at District Hospital: Click the link below:

SCDH

Source: WHO/Publications

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15. Primary Care Using Ayurveda (Medicinal Plants): Click the link below:

primary health care using ayurveda

Source: Forest Department, Andhra Pradesh, India

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16. Surgical Legacy of Sushruta: Click the link below:

Surgical Legacy of Sushruta

Sushruta is called as the father of Surgery. Modern medical scholars regard him ‘Father of Plastic Surgery’

By: Dr. ANIL PANDE, Neurosurgeon, VHS Hospital, Chennai, India.

Source: thamburaj.com/susrutha.ppt

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17. Guide to Teachers on BAMS syllabus: Click on the link

  1. Basics of Sanskrit Language Sanskrit
  2. History of Medicine Ithihasa
  3. A Major Classical Ayurvedic Text Ashtanga Sangraha
  4. Human Physiology Kriya Sareeram
  5. Human Anatomy Rachana Sareeram
  6. Basic Scientific Principles and Methods Padartha Vijnanam
  7. Toxicology and Forensic Medicine Agadathanthra
  8. Disease and Pathology Roga Nidanam
  9. Materia Medica and Pharmacology Dravyaguna
  10. Pharmacy and posology Rasasastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana
  11. Preventive and Social Medicine, Yoga and Naturopathy Swasthavritha
  12. Internal Medicine, psychiatry, cleansing and rejuvenation therapy Kayachikitsa
  13. Genreal Surgery, orthopedics Salyathanthram
  14. Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology  and Dentistry  Salakyathanthram
  15. Pediatrics Koumarabhrithyam
  16. Gynecology and Obstetrics Prasoothi n Stri
  17.  A Major Classical Text Charak Sahmita Purwardha and Uttarrardha: (See Kayachikitsa 17.12)

[Note: the given translation sometimes will not be cent percent exact and may not give all details. In fact, one subject contains related other topics as well, with adjustment to the credit hour and to meet the need of aim of the course. So to be clear you need to go through the syllabus thoroughly.]

Source. A handbook for Teachers on BAMS Syllabus (CCIM)

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18. Ayurveda Practice in Nepal, Click on the link

Ayurveda practice in Nepal-pp

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What’s being added ?:

  • Charak Samhita (Sanskrit texts)
  • Normal lab values;
  • Pediatric drug dose
  • Basics of Ayurvedic examination of Person/Patient and Disease
  • Important 119 + Medicinal Plants
  • BAMS syllabus- what needs to be chewed/digested/assimilated to be entitled as an Ayurveda Doctor
  • First Aid
  • Imp websites/blogs/facebook pages
  • More ……

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For more read on Ayurveda, Medicinal Plants, Yoga, Naturopathy, Pranayam etc.

AyurNepal.Com

5 Responses to PDFs

  1. Roshan says:

    Good collection of PDF books on Ayurveda. Thanks a lot.

  2. Sachin Basnet (Health Assistant, Kathmandu) says:

    it is really a good collection. but i liked to see books in Nepali language. English is also ok. but for good approach of all people. thank you

  3. Manish Singh says:

    Appreciable content. Good job! Well-done! Keep it up!

  4. Anuradha Shrestha (B. Sc.Nursing student) says:

    Great collection. Had other sites provided such materials, the benefits of information technology would be multiplied.
    I want to know more on Ayurvedic science and health system. I have been using your blog sites (http://ayurinfo.wordpress.com/) and (http://ourayurinfo.blogspot.com/).
    Nurses in Nepal lack such materials and orientation enough to use Ayurvedic medicines. I have found WHO manual useful.
    I respect the contribution on health by our traditional system. I want to work with this. More thanks!

  5. Aseem Baidya says:

    appreciate this collection….keep it up

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