1.The Nature of Jurisprudence2.The Schools of Jurisprudence. 3.The Sociology of Low.4.The Evolution of Law 5.The Sources of Law.6.Rights and Duties. 7. Criminal Law.
1.Normal anatomy and Physiology.2.Clinical diagnostic Procedures and tests-renal radiology.3.Urinary tract infections.4.Acute renal failure.5Renal Complications of systemic diseases.
1.Postsynaptic and Presynaptic inhibitory actions in the spinal eord 2.Recurrent inhibition as a mechanism of Control,3.Reticular homeostasis and Critical reactivity.
1.Examination of the blood. 2.Examination of the marrow.3.Morphology of the erythron.4.Iron metabolism.5.The redcell membrane.6.Pure red cell aplasia.7.The megaloblastic anemias.
1.Interviewing Techniques and History taking..2.The Skin,3.Nails,and Hair.3.The Respiratory system. 4.The Abdomen.5.The Male Genitalia.6.The Nervous system.
1.Historical Perspective of the Treatment of Esrd in Children. 2.Treatment of Infants With Esrd.3.Infant Hemodialysis.4.Hemoperfusion in Therapeutic Medicine.
1.Gross Estmation.2.Electrophoretic Methods Radioimmunoassay.3.Gross Precipitation.4.Gel Filtration.5.Affinity Chromatography.6.Ultrafitration an Diafiltration.
Counting and measurement, Biological variation and probability, Experimental design, The scientific method, Basic ideas of classification.
Pharmacodynamics, Drug Metabolism, Autonomic Drugs, Adrenoceptor stimulants, Cardiovascular drugs, Drugs that act in the central nervous system, Chemotherapeutic Drugs.
1.Pregnancy and Perinatal period.2.Development of Bowel and Bladder Control.3.Sexual Development andAdjustment.4.General Patterns of Growth.5.Selected Topics in Developmental Physiology.