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200 Level first semester course outline.

*Gross Anatomy*

-upper limb

-lower limb

-pelvis

-perineum

-Thorax

-abdomen

*Histology*

-connective tissues

-Muscle

-special connective tissues- Blood, bone, cartilage

*Physiology*

-Homeostasis

-cell

-Transport across cell membrane

-Excitable tissues

-Cardiovascular Physiology

-Respiratory Physiology

-Renal Physiology

-Endocrinology

-Gastrointestinal Physiology
-Reproduction

*Biochemistry*

-Protein chemistry and Enzymology

*Pharmaceutical chemistry*

- Atomic and molecular structure

-Relationship between electronic structure of elements and bond formation

-Nature and Pharmaceutical applications of coordination compounds, metal complexes and chelating
agents

-physicochemical properties, preparations and uses of Elements in the periodic table

-compounds and their Pharmaceutical uses and analysis

- inorganic substances as medicinal and Pharmaceutical agents

-study of the principles involved in volumetric analysis and their applications to assay of inorganic
substances.

-sources , control and removal of impurities in inorganic Pharmaceuticals and their limit tests

*Introduction to pharmacy*

-History of pharmacy

- concepts of dosage forms and prescription

-Classification of drugs

-prescription

-First aid and personal hygiene

*Pharm. Micro*

-History of Microbiology

-Branches of Microbiology
-Bacteria cell

-Cell wall deficient Bacteria( Mycoplasma and L-forms)

-Bacteria spores

-Nutritional requirements and growth of bacteria

-Culture media

-Evolution of pure culture techniques

-zoonosis

-Bacteria Enumeration

*Pharmacognosy*

-origin of botany

-plant taxonomy and nomenclature

-Medicinal plants:sources and classifications

-crude drugs & classifications

-crude drugs from leaves and barks( Digitalis, senna, Cinchonna, cinnamon)

-moephology and plant physiology

-Application of pharmacognistic procedures in identification and analysis of crude vegetable drugs

-plant anatomy

*Pharmaceutics*

-Dispensing equipment and fundamental operations

-pharmaceutical calculations

Expression of concentration strengths as percentages, ratio, parts per million

Master formula (enlargement and reduction)


Calculation of doses

Calculations involving very small quantities

Allegation method

Dilution of stock

Molarity molality miliequivalence

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