Latin Term. Abbreviation. Meaning in english Auristille auristill. Ear drops Capsula. caps. A Capsule Cataplasma. cataplasm. A Poultice Charta. chart. A powder Collutorium. collut. A mouth wash Collyrium. collyr. An eye wash Cremor. ...
Father of Biology : Aristole Father of Modern Biology: Linnaeus Father of Antibiotics : Alexander Fleming Father of Taxonomy : Carolus Linnaeus Father of Immunology : Edward Jenner Father of Microbiology : Anton van Leenuwenhoek Father of Modern Microbiology : Louis Pasteur Father of Medical Microbiology : Robert Koch Father of Pathology : Rudolph Virchow Father of Bacteriology : Robert Koch Father of Virology : W.M.Stanley Father of Embryology : Aristotle Father of Modern Embryology : Ernst Von Baer Father of Physiology : Stephan Hales Father of Modern experimental physiology : Calude Bernard Father of Genetics : Rev. Gregor Mendel Father of Modern Genetics : Bateson Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical genetics : Arachibald Garrod Father of Experimental Genetics : T.H. Morgan Father of Haploid Genetics / Neurospora Genetics : Dodge Father of Ecology : Theophrastus Father of Cloning : Ian Willmut Father of Plant anatomy : Grew Father of Histology (Microscopic...
B. Pharmacy 1 year I Semester Human Anatomy & Physiology (HAP) Notes as per PCI Syllabus. As the Human Anatomy & physiology deals with the study of body structure, its parts, & components of the human body. The theory paper is of 75 marks + 25 marks internal = 100 marks. As per the PCI criteria for passing is 50% of the total marks including theory paper & internal marks. The practical exam consist of same criteria as per the theory paper 75/25 pattern. the final practical duration is 3 hrs. The practical may be consist of Major Experiment. Minor Experiment. Synopsis. Spotting. (To identify the appratus or organ modules & write 3- 5 points for each spotting) Viva-voce. (Held by the external examiner conduct as oral) Human Anatomy & Physiology- I Unit - I Chapter - I: Introduction to the human body. Definition & scope of anatomy & physiology, levels of structural organization & body syst...
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