Principles of pharmacology, Autonomic pharmacology, Neuropharmacology, Psychopharmacology, Central nervous system pharmacology, Diuretics and cardiovascular pharmacology, Endocrine pharmacology, Gastrointestinal and pulmonary pharmacology, Pharmacology of signal transduction and the second-messenger system, Poisons and antidotes.
Operative techniques, The anterior thoracic incision, The posterior (Prone) thoracic incision, The posterolateral thoracic incision, The thoracoabdominal incision, Scalenotomy, Tracheostomy, Excersion of cylindroma of the trachea, Pulmonary lobectomy: right upper lobe, Pulmonary lobectomy: combined right middle and lower lobes, Total pneumonectomy: right.
Pathology of fractures and fracture healing, Clinical and radiological features of fractures, Principles of fracture treatment, Complications of fractures, Special features of fractures in children, Joint injuries, Cervical spine, Spine and thorax, Paraplegia from spinal injuries, Shoulder, upper arm and elbow.
The Kidney, Actions, Assay, And Estimation, Destruction, Renin
Administration and absorption of drugs, The fate of drugs after absorption, Chemical structure and pharmacological activity, Origins of Drugs and the Introduction of a New Drug, Pharmacology of Renal function, Haematinics, Human blood and plasma, Anticoagulant Drugs, Vitamins, Drugs Acting Mainly on the Autonomic Nervous system.
Hepatic, Homeostasis, Water, Electrolytes, Body, Bilirubin, Liver, Proteins, Cholesterol
The nurses role, Drug, Therapy, Study, Drugs act, Assay, Agent, Mild Alkalis, Vitamin K, Heparin
General principles, Drugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctional sites, Drugs acting of the central nervous system, Autacoids, Drug therapy of inflammation, Cardiovascular drugs, Water, Salts and Ions, Drugs affecting renal function and electrolyte metabolism, Drugs affecting uterine motility, Locally acting drugs.
Introduction, Administration and absorption of drugs, The fate of drugs after absorption, Chemical structure and pharmacological activity, Origins of drugs and the introduction of a new drug, Pharmacology of renal function, Hematinics, human blood and plasma, Anticoagulant drugs, Vitamins, Drug acting mainly on the autonomic nervous system.
Historical Background,Basis of Drug,Pharmacology,Toxicology,Blocking,Inhibitors,Tone,Relaxants