ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
VISSION
MISSION
IMPORTANCE OF THE DEPT. IN AYURVEDA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Rognidan is the foundation of all the clinical subjects. It helps to understand in depth the disease & its pathogenesis, the art & science of the clinical examination methods, the signs & symptoms or clinical features of the disease, the required investigation & the interpretation of their result as well. The study curriculum is consisting of both theoretical and practical understanding of classical and modern method of investigation and diagnosis procedures
OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING
LAB/CLASSROOM / DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1.Infrastructure:
EXPERIMENTAL / PRACTICAL WORK INVOLVED
SRI SRI COLLEGE OF AYURVEDIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK
(STUDENT CAPACITY – 100)
DETAILS OF TEACHING AID IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RNVV
SL NO | CHARTS | MODELS | SPECIMENS | DEPT LIBRARY BOOKS | IT DEPARTMENT | EQUIPMENTS/INSTRUMENT | CHEMICALS & REAGENTS |
01 | 50 | 10 | 10 | 100 | |||
02 | ANNEX -01 | ANNEX-02 | ANNEX-03 | ANNEX-04 | ANNEXURE – 05 | ANNEX-06 | ANNEX-07 |
SL.No. | STRUCTURE | NCISM NORMS | EXISTING | REMARKS |
01 | Department Office | 150 sq mt. | ||
02 | ||||
03 | Vikriti Vigyana Laboratory |
SL.No. | DEPARTMENTAL STAFF | NCISM NORM/ REQUIRED | EXISTING | REMARKS | |
01 | TEACHING STAFF | Professor | 01 | 01 | |
Asso. Professor | 01 | 00 | |||
Asst. Professor | 01 | 02 | |||
02 | NON TEACHING STAFF | Lab technician La Assistant | 02 01 | 01 01 |
Sl.No. | RECORDS | Quantity | Remarks |
01 | Topic Register | 02 | |
02 | Stock & Store Register | 01 | |
03 | Library Book Register | 01 | |
04 | Letter Received file | 01 | |
05 | Letter Issue and Received Register | 01 | |
06 | Letter issue file | 01 | |
07 | Purchase file | 01 | |
08 | Register for charts and models | 01 | |
09. | Staff Attendance Register | 01 | |
10. | Student Attendance Register | 04 |
01 | CHARTS | Annexure -01 |
02 | MODELS | Annexure -02 |
03 | SPECIMEN | Annexure -03 |
04 | DEPT. LIBRARY BOOKS | Annexure -04 |
05 | FURNITURE | Annexure -05 |
06 | INSTUMENTS & EQUIPMENTS | Annexure -06 |
07 | CHEMICALS AND REAGENTS | Annexure -07 |
SL.NO. | Name of the charts | Quantity | Remarks |
1. | Ankylosing Spondylitis | 1 | |
2. | Atherosclerosis | 1 | |
3. | Atrial Septal Defects | 1 | |
4. | Bronchial Asthma | 1 | |
5. | Bronchitis | 1 | |
6. | Cervical Spondylitis | 1 | |
7. | COPD | 1 | |
8. | Crohn’s Disease | 1 | |
9. | Emphysema | 1 | |
10 | Life cycle of Ascaris Lumbricoides | 1 | |
11 | Life cycle of Malaria Parasite | 1 | |
12 | Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndrome | 1 | |
13 | Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis | 1 | |
14 | Patent Ductus Arteriosus | 1 | |
15 | Pemphigus Vulgaris | 1 | |
SL.NO. | Name of the charts | Quantity | Remarks |
16 | Psoriasis | 1 | |
17 | Pulmonary Embolism | 1 | |
18 | Rheumatic Fever | 1 | |
19 | Sarcoidosis | 1 | |
20 | SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) | 1 | |
21 | Tetralogy of Fallout | 1 | |
22 | Tinea Infections | 1 | |
23 | Transposition of the Great Vessels | 1 | |
24 | Ulcerative Colitis | 1 | |
25 | Urticaria | 1 | |
26 | Vasculitis | 1 | |
27 | Vata Prakruti | 1 | |
28 | Ventricular Septal Defect | 1 | |
29 | Myocardial Infraction | 1 | |
30 | Cellular Adaptation | 1 | |
31 | Reversible Cell Injury | 1 | |
32 | Irreversible Cell Injury | 1 | |
33 | Lumber Spondylitis | 1 | |
34 | Osteoporosis | 1 | |
35 | Frozen Soldier | 1 | |
36 | Calcaneal Spur | 1 | |
37 | Tennis Elbow | 1 | |
38 | Carpel tunnel Syndrome | 1 | |
39 | Syphilis | 1 | |
40 | Types of Necrosis | 1 | |
41 | Types of Apoptosis | 1 | |
42 | Mechanism Type 1 Hypersensitivity | 1 | |
43 | Mechanism Type 2 Hypersensitivity | 1 | |
44 | Mechanism Type 3 Hypersensitivity | 1 | |
SL.NO. | Name of the charts | Quantity | Remarks |
45 | Mechanism Type 4 Hypersensitivity | 1 | |
46 | Pathophysiology of Hypovolemic Shock | 1 | |
47 | Pathophysiology of Cardiogenic Shock | 1 | |
48 | Pathophysiology of Septic Shock | 1 | |
49 | Prostatomegaly | 1 | |
50 | Congestive Cardiac Failure | 1 |
Sl No | Name of the Models | Quantity | REMARK |
1 | ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS | 1 | |
2 | RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND OSTEOARTHRITIS | 1 | |
3 | CIRRHOSIS OF LIVER | 1 | |
4 | ANGINA PECTORIS | 1 | |
5 | INFLAMATORY BOWL DISEASE | 1 | |
6 | COMPLICATION OF DIBETIS MALLITUS | 1 | |
7 | CRONIC KIDNEY DISEASES | 1 | |
8 | THROMBOSIS | 1 | |
9 | COPD | 1 | |
10 | PRIMARY LESION OF SKIN | 1 |
SL NO | NAME | QUANTITY |
1. | HEART | 1 |
2. | GULL BLADDER | 2 |
3. | CERVIX | 1 |
4. | TUMOR | 1 |
5. | FIBROID UTERUS | 1 |
6. | UTERUS | 5 |
TOTAL | 10 |
SL.NO. | ACC. NO | TITLE OF THE BOOK | Quantity | Remarks |
1. | 3524 | DOSA KARANATWA MIMANSA | 1 | |
2. | 3556 | PARASITOLOGY IN AYURVEDA | 1 | |
3. | 3600 | AYURVEDIYA ROGI ROGA PARIKSHA PADHATI | 1 | |
4. | 3541 | HAND BOOK OF MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNIQUES | 1 | |
5. | 3315 | AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYANA EVAM VIKRTI VIGYANA | 1 | |
6. | 3560 | AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYANA EVAM VIKRTI VIGYANA | 1 | |
7. | 3597 | AYURVEDIYA ROGI ROGA PARIKSHA PADHATI | 1 | |
8. | 3552 | NIDANA PANCHAKA | 1 | |
9. | 2455 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS | 1 | |
10. | 2424 | AYURVEDIC STATISTICS | 1 | |
11. | 6414 | FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL STATISTICS FOR AYURVEDIC SCHOLARS | 1 | |
12. | 5716 | AYURVEDIYA CHIKITSA SAMGRAH | 1 | |
13. | 3479 | ROGA VINISCHAYA | 1 | |
14. | 1214 | CHARAKTATWA PRADEEPIKA | 1 | |
15. | 2150 | KASYAPA SAMHITA | 1 | |
16. | 157 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 1 | |
17. | 163 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 1 | |
18. | 146 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 1 | |
19. | 6063 | SACHITRA KARNA CHIKITSA VIGYAN | 1 | |
20. | 3580 | ROGI PARIKSHA | 1 | |
21. | 3533 | MADHAVA NIDANA | 1 | |
22. | 3510 | AYURVEDIYA NIDANA CHIKITSA | 1 | |
23. | 2513 | SARASA DOSA, DHATU MALA VIGYAN | 1 | |
24. | 2479 | STRIROGA SARASANGRAHA | 1 | |
25. | 1293 | SANKSIPTA PRASUTITANTRA | 1 | |
26. | 1044 | CHARMA ROGA VIJNAN | 1 | |
27. | 2227 | CLINICAL KAUMARABHRITYA | 1 | |
28. | 6366 | KUMARA TANTRA | 1 | |
29. | 5701 | PANCHAKARMA VIVECHAN | 1 | |
30. | 2078 | INTEGRATED AYURVEDIC PAIN MANAGEMENT | 1 | |
31. | 4494 | AYURVEDIYA ANUSANDHANA PADDHATI | 1 | |
32. | 100 | FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
33. | 3515 | DOCTRINES OF DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY | 1 | |
34. | 3384 | MADHAVA NIDANAM | 1 | |
35. | 9702 | BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
36. | 475 | HANDBOOK OF HISTORY OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
37. | 5852 | NADI PARIKSHA | 1 | |
38. | 1133 | VEGAWARODHA | 1 | |
39. | 1149 | COMPLETE MANUAL OF AYURVEDIC PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1 | |
40. | 2172 | INTRODUCTION TO KASYAPA SAMHITA | 1 | |
41. | 668 | KAYACHIKITSA | 1 | |
SL.NO. | ACC. NO | TITLE OF THE BOOK | 1 | |
42. | 672 | KAYACHIKITSA | 1 | |
43. | 3561 | AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYAN EVUM VIKRUTI VIGYAN | 1 | |
44. | 3302 | AYURVEDIYA ROGA VIGYAN EVUM VIKRUTI VIGYAN | 1 | |
45. | 2193 | BALA CHIKITSA DARSHNA | 1 | |
46. | 1060 | ARISTA VIGYAN | 1 | |
47. | 6586 | PRACTICAL MEDICINE | 1 | |
48. | 6589 | BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE | 1 | |
49. | 6595 | BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE | 1 | |
50. | 3371 | FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
51. | 2357 | GARBHARAKSA TATHA SISUPARIPALANA | 1 | |
52. | 222 | TEXT BOOK OF AYURVEDA PHYSIOLOGY | 1 | |
53. | 5745 | KAMASHASTRA | 1 | |
54. | 3454 | ROGA VIGYAN | 1 | |
55. | 1583 | MALE INFERTILITY AND MANAGEMENT | 1 | |
56. | 5196 | ROGI PARIKSHA BIDHI | 1 | |
57. | 3707 | AYURVEDIYA JAL VIGYANA | 1 | |
58. | 1062 | ARISTA VIGYAN | 1 | |
59. | 3101 | DRAVYAGUNA SUTRAM | 1 | |
60. | 3179 | MADHAVA DRAVYAGUNAH | 1 | |
61. | 2358 | GARBHARAKSA TATHA SISUPARIPALANA | 1 | |
62. | 2425 | Ayurvedic Statics | 1 | |
63. | 6383 | ANUSANDHAN PADHATI EVM SWATHYA SANKSHYAKI | 1 | |
64. | 2470 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS | 1 | |
65. | 6405 | AYURVEDIYA ANUSANDHANA PADDHATI | 1 | |
66. | 6380 | SHORT HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MEDICAL STATISTICS | 1 | |
67. | 6376 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & MEDICAL BIOSTATISTICS | 1 | |
68. | 6422 | PRINCIPLES OF RESEARCH METHODS FOR AYURVEDA | 1 | |
69. | 4892 | SHARANGADHARA CHIKITSA | 1 | |
70. | 2160 | INTRODUCTION TO KASYAPA SAMHITA | 1 | |
71. | 5224 | PANCHA VIDHA KASAYA KALPANA VIGYAN | 1 | |
72. | 6344 | AYURVEDA FOR ALL | 1 | |
73. | 1946 | SANGYAHARAN PRAKASH | 1 | |
74. | 1125 | NAPUMSAKAMRTARNAVA | 1 | |
75. | 6281 | PERSPECTIVES & PROSPECTS OF AGNIKARMA CHIKITSA | 1 | |
76. | 2568 | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IN KRIYA SHARIRA | 1 | |
77. | 6408 | COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR AYURVEDIC SCHOLARS | 1 | |
78. | 3379 | INTRODUCTION TO ONCOLOGY CANCER IN AYURVEDA | 1 | |
79. | 5776 | RATIONAL OF AYURVEDIC PSYCHIATRY | 1 | |
80. | 3453 | ROGA VIGYAN | 1 | |
81. | 4877 | MADHUMAYA EVM SWATHYA JIBANA | 1 | |
82. | 2149 | KASYAPA SAMHITA | 1 | |
83. | 6504 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 1 | |
84. | 6540 | CHARAKA SAMHITA | 1 | |
85. | 4941 | HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED | 1 | |
SL.NO. | ACC. NO | TITLE OF THE BOOK | 1 | |
86. | 4843 | CLINICAL PANCHAKARMA MADE EASY | 1 | |
87. | 3555 | PARASITOLOGY IN AYURVEDA | 1 | |
88. | 3507 | AYURVEDIYA NIDANA CHIKITSA | 1 | |
89. | 1190 | SAMHITA ADHYAYANA -1 | 1 | |
90. | 5469 | CHARAKA CHINTANA | 1 | |
91. | 6321 | SYNOPSIS OF SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 1 | |
92. | 5495 | SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION OF CHARAKA SAMHITA IN FUNDAMENTAL OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
93. | 4035 | MEDICAL ETHICS IN AYURVEDA | 1 | |
94. | 2233 | KASYAPASAMHITA | 1 | |
95. | 6538 | CHARAKA SAMHITA | 1 | |
96. | 1211 | CHARAKTATWA PRADEEPIKA | 1 | |
97. | 478 | HANDBOOK OF HISTORY OF AYURVEDA | 1 | |
98. | 1151 | COMPLETE MANUAL OF AYURVEDIC PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1 | |
99. | 4853 | ILLUSTRATION OF DRAVYAGUNA VIGYANA | 1 | |
100. | 3039 | VRUKSAYURVEDA | 1 |
SL NO | NCISM NORM | EXISTING | |
01 | COMPUTER | 01 | 01 |
02 | PRINTER | 01 | 01 |
03 | UPS | 01 | 01 |
TOTAL | 03 | 03 |
SL. NO. | EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS | NCISM NORMS/REQUIRED | EXISTING |
01 | Binocular microscope | 25 | 25 |
02 | Microscope with oil immersion | 25 | 25 |
03 | Monocular microscope with oil emersion lens20(e) | 25 | 25 |
04 | X-ray view box | 01 | 01 |
05 | Sahli’s Square tube | 50 | 50 |
06 | Hb pipette | 50 | 50 |
07 | WBC Pipette | 50 | 50 |
08 | Dropper | 50 | 50 |
09 | Red cell pipette | 50 | 50 |
10 | Improved Neubauer chamber | 50 | 50 |
11 | Incubator | 02 | 02 |
12 | Wintrobe’s tube | 50 | 50 |
13 | Pasteur’s pipette | 50 | 50 |
14 | Centrifuge Graduated Machine | 02 | 02 |
15 | Westregrens pipette | 50 | 50 |
16 | Westergrens’s stand | 50 | 50 |
17 | Urinometer | 50 | 50 |
18 | Autoclave | 01 | 01 |
19 | Ultraviolet lamp | 01 | 01 |
20 | Cell counter (haemoautoanalyser) | 01 | 01 |
21 | BP Apparatus | 50 | 50 |
22 | Stethoscope | 50 | 50 |
23 | Thermometer | 50 | 50 |
24 | Tongue depressor | 50 | 50 |
25 | Stop watch | 50 | 50 |
TOTAL | |||
26 | Physical balance | 01 | 01 |
27 | Hot air oven | 01 | 01 |
28 | Bunsen burner | 50 | 50 |
29 | Refrigerator | 01 | 01 |
TOTAL | |||
30 | Sterile vessels/bottle to collect samples | Assorted | 01 |
31 | Torch | Assorted | 01 |
32 | Knee hammer | Assorted | 01 |
33 | Measuring Tape | Assorted | 01 |
34 | ENT examination set | Assorted | 01 |
35 | Reflectors(Mirrors) | Assorted | 01 |
36 | Weighing machine | 01 | 01 |
37 | Tuning Forks | Assorted | 05 |
38 | Nasal speculum | Assorted | 01 |
39 | Laryngoscope | Assorted | 01 |
40 | Catheters | Assorted | 05 |
41 | Probes | Assorted | 04 |
42 | HBs Ag kit | Assorted | 04 |
43 | HIV kit – Tridot (method by T Mitra) | Assorted | 04 |
44 | CT and BT kit | Assorted | 1 SET |
45 | Renal profile, LFT kit, Lipid profile, Blood Sugar kit | Assorted | Renal profileKIT-1 LET kit-1 Lipid profile-1 Blood Sugar kit-1 |
46 | Sterile disposable lancet/needle | Assorted | 1 B0X |
47 | Glass rod | Assorted | 10 |
48 | Syringe needle destroyer | Assorted | 01 |
49 | Cover slip | Assorted | 03 pack |
50 | Cleaned slides | Assorted | 01 pack |
51 | Litmus paper | Assorted | 1 strip |
52 | pH indicator paper strips | Assorted | 1 strip |
53 | Test tube | Assorted | 10 |
54 | Separating funnels of various sizes | Assorted | 03 |
55 | Glass Jars with lid of different sizes | Assorted | 03 |
56 | Capillary Tubes | Assorted | 10 |
57 | Rubber sheat | Assorted | 01 |
58 | Magnifying lens | Assorted | 01 |
59 | Water bath | Assorted | 01 |
60 | Multi stix | Assorted | 01 |
Total |
SL.NO. | Name of the Chemicals | Quantity |
1. | Benedicts Reagent | 05 bottles |
2. | RBC Diluting Fluid | 01 bottles |
3. | WBC Diluting Fluid | 01 bottles |
4. | Faucet’s Reagent | 01 bottles |
5. | Leishman’s Stain | 02 bottles |
6. | Acetic Acid | 01 bottles |
7. | N/10 HCL | 01 bottles |
8. | Barium chloride | 01 bottles |
9. | Surgical Spirit | 10 bottles |
10. | Sodium Nitroprusside | 02 bottles |
11. | HIV Kit | 10 |
12. | HbASg Kit | 10 |
13. | Lancet | 1 box |
14. | Slide | 10 box |
15. | BT & CT Kit | 1 |
16. | LFT Kit | 01 |
17. | RFT Kit | 01 |
18. | Lipid Profile kit | 01 |
19. | Blood Sugar Kit | 01 |
20. | Cotton | 05 |
21. | Cover Slip | 3 pack |
22. | Dispo (2.5 ml) | 4 pack |
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Panda
Professor & Head
Department Roga Nidan Evem Vrakriti Vigyan Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. Ph.D
Email:
Dr. Hirish Chandra giri
Assistant Professor
Department Roga Nidan Evem Vrakriti Vigyan Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
M.D.
Email:
harish.g@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Dr. Sandhyarani Khuntia
Assistant Professor
Department Roga Nidan Evem Vrakriti Vigyan Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. M.D
Email:
sandhyarani.k@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Dr. Subhranga Subhadarsana
Assistant Professor
Department Roga Nidan Evem Vrakriti Vigyan Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. M.D ( Ay )
Email:
The vision is to gain recognition as a center of excellence in delivering high-quality medical education and research. Additionally, there are plans to establish the following facilities: a laboratory equipped with advanced tools for hematological, biochemical, and microbiological investigations, models, charts, specimens, and laboratory instruments, diagnostic aids such as ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, etc., and clinical classes conducted using audio-visual techniques.
To establish excellence in basic principles concepts of Ayurveda explained in Samhitas, doing in depth meta-analysis research to those and bringing it to the clinical practice.
To make the student understand & learn thoroughly about comparative study of Ayurved & modern concepts of disease, pathogenesis, clinical features and investigation procedures.
Conducting different workshops, seminars, webinars, debate, writing competition to encourage.
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Books Present: 100
Charts Available: 50
Equipments Available:
SL. NO. | EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS | Present |
01 | Binocular microscope | 25 |
02 | Microscope with oil immersion | 25 |
03 | Monocular microscope with oil emersion lens20(e) | 25 |
04 | X-ray view box | 01 |
05 | Sahli’s Square tube | 50 |
06 | Hb pipette | 50 |
07 | WBC Pipette | 50 |
08 | Dropper | 50 |
09 | Red cell pipette | 50 |
10 | Improved Neubauer chamber | 50 |
11 | Incubator | 02 |
12 | Wintrobe’s tube | 50 |
13 | Pasteur’s pipette | 50 |
14 | Centrifuge Graduated Machine | 02 |
15 | Westregrens pipette | 50 |
16 | Westergrens’s stand | 50 |
17 | Urinometer | 50 |
18 | Autoclave | 01 |
19 | Ultraviolet lamp | 01 |
20 | Cell counter (haemoautoanalyser) | 01 |
21 | BP Apparatus | 50 |
22 | Stethoscope | 50 |
23 | Thermometer | 50 |
24 | Tongue depressor | 50 |
25 | Stop watch | 50 |
26 | Physical balance | 01 |
27 | Hot air oven | 01 |
28 | Bunsen burner | 50 |
29 | Refrigerator | 01 |
30 | Sterile vessels/bottle to collect samples | 01 |
31 | Torch | 01 |
32 | Knee hammer | 01 |
33 | Measuring Tape | 01 |
34 | ENT examination set | 01 |
35 | Reflectors(Mirrors) | 01 |
36 | Weighing machine | 01 |
37 | Tuning Forks | 05 |
38 | Nasal speculum | 01 |
39 | Laryngoscope | 01 |
40 | Catheters | 05 |
41 | Probes | 04 |
42 | HBs Ag kit | 04 |
43 | HIV kit – Tridot (method by T Mitra) | 04 |
44 | CT and BT kit | 1 SET |
45 | Renal profile, LFT kit, Lipid profile, Blood Sugar kit | Renal profileKIT-1 LET kit-1 Lipid profile-1 Blood Sugar kit-1 |
46 | Sterile disposable lancet/needle | 1 B0X |
47 | Glass rod | 10 |
48 | Syringe needle destroyer | 01 |
49 | Cover slip | 03 pack |
50 | Cleaned slides | 01 pack |
51 | Litmus paper | 1 strip |
52 | pH indicator paper strips | 1 strip |
53 | Test tube | 10 |
54 | Separating funnels of various sizes | 03 |
55 | Glass Jars with lid of different sizes | 03 |
56 | Capillary Tubes | 10 |
57 | Rubber sheat | 01 |
58 | Magnifying lens | 01 |
59 | Water bath | 01 |
60 | Multi stix | 01 |
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Avoid use of uncommon or non-standard abbreviations and references
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Clearly state the purpose of the study and provide a brief review of the relevant literature.
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2.2 Materials and Methods
Describe the study design, sampling procedure, inclusion and exclusion criteria, interventions, and main outcome measures.
Include information on ethical approval and consent if applicable. The approval from the institutional ethical committee and CTRI is required if the study involves human participants. The approval from animal ethical committee is required if the study has been conducted in experimental models.
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2.5 Conclusion
Summarize the main findings and their implications.
List references in the order they appear in the text.
The citation should be added in Arabic numerals with a square bracket around after a punctuation mark.
Provide complete information for each reference, including all authors’ names, title of the article, name of the journal, year of publication, volume number, and page numbers.
The cited articles should be from indexed journals such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science etc.
If the number of references from Samhitas are more than six, then please add the number for the Samhita followed by the chapter and verse number in running text.
Add DOI and URL links for the cited online articles and monographs.
Examples:
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsa: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the commentaries in verse
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Ayurveda Deepika commentary of Chakrapani on Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsam: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the articles up to 6 authors
Singh S, Agrawal NK, Singh G, Gehlot S, Singh SK, Singh R. Clinical Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) via Anthropometric and Biochemical Variations in Prakriti. Diseases. 2022 Mar 3;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/diseases10010015. PMID: 35323182; PMCID: PMC8947277.
For the articles having more than six authors: Rajan S, Munjal Y, Shamkuwar M, Nimabalkar K, Sharma A, Jindal N et al. Prakriti Analysis of COVID 19 Patients: An Observational Study. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jun;27(S1):12-17. PMID: 33609346.
For the Monographs and other books
Patwardhan K. Human Physiology in Ayurveda. Reprint edition: Varanasi, 2016.
For the chapters in book
Dijk, DJ., Landolt, HP. (2019). Sleep Physiology, Circadian Rhythms, Waking Performance and the Development of Sleep-Wake Therapeutics. In: Landolt, HP., Dijk, DJ. (eds) Sleep-Wake Neurobiology and Pharmacology. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 253. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/164_2019_243
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