CONTENTS:-
A - DRA VYAGUNA FIELD STUDY:
1. Introduction
2. Field Safety Guidelines
3. Plant Nomenclature
4. Plant Identification
l-Brief morphology
2-Typical Family Characteristics
3-Typical Individual Plant Characters
5-Ethno-botanical Study
6-Medicinal Plant Survey Protocol
B - HERBARIUM:
1. Introduction
2. Permission & Collection Ethics
3. Safety in the field
4. Commonly used equipments
5. Where to collect
6. How to Collect
7. Size of the specimen
8. Handling plants during collection
9. Pressing and drying the specimens
10. Drying observations
11. Chemical procedure for drying
12. Mounting
13. Writing a final label on herbarium sheet
14. Other annotations
C - DRY DRUG STUDY:
1. Introduction
2. Arrangement of Dry Drugs
3. Preparation of Charts
4. Preparation of Photographs
5. Arrangement of Herbarium
6. Preservation of Wet Drugs
7. Protocols for Dry Drug Study
D - PRACTICALS IN THE DRA VYA-GUNA LABORATORY:
1. General Instructions to work in the Laboratory
2. Introduction-Macro-Microscopic study
3. General Instructions to take Hand Sections
4. CCIM/University enlisted drugs for Microscopic Study
1. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifoilia)-Stem
2. Asthishimkhala ( Cissus quadrangularis) -stem
3. Markandika (Cassia augustifolia)-Leaves
4. Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) -Leaves
5. Kumari (Aloe vera) -Leaves
6. Lavanga (Syzygium aromaticum)
7. Nagakeshara (Mesuaferrea)
8. Japa (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)-Flower
9. Dhataki (Woodfordiafruticose)-Flower
10. Pippali (Piper longum) -Fruit
11. Madanaphala tRandia spinosll)-Fruit
12. Vidanga (Embelia ribes)-Fruit
13. Mareecha (Piper nigrum)-Fruit
14. Eranda (Ricinus communis)-Seed
15. Kapikachchhu (Mucuna pruriens)-Seed
16. Arjuna iTerrninalia arjuna)-Bark
17. Kutaja (Holarrhena antidysenterica)-Bark
18. Ashwattha (Ficus religiosat-Bsxs:
19. Punarnava (Boerhaviu diffusa)-Root
20. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)-Root
21. Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica)-Root
22. Hingu (Ferula narthex)-Exudate
23. Guggulu (Commiphora mukul)-Exudate
24. Mocharasa (Salmalia malabarica)-Exudate
25. Madhu -Animal Osigin
26. Ghrita -Animal Origin
5. Panchabhoutik Pareeksha
6. Varga Nirdharana
7. Other Experimental Study
E - DETAILS OF OPERATIONAL MANUAL OF INSTRUMENTS:
1. Microscope
2. Camera Lucida
3. Microtome
4. Hot Air Oven
5. Moisture Content
6. pH Meter
7. Distillation
8. Soxhlet Apparatus
9. UVCabinet
F - STANDARD MODULE OF COMPILATION:
1. Introduction
2. Protocol of Compilation Writing
3. Content of the Compilation I
Dissertation
1. Title
2. Supervisor I Guide:
3. Synopsis
4. Cover page
5. Title Page
6. Abstract
7. IntroductionlBackground
8. Aims and Objectives
9. Review of Literature
10. Design
11. Data collection
12. Analysis of Data
13. Interpretation of Data
14. Presentation of Data
15. Result
16. Discussion
17. Conclusions
18. Annexes
19. References
20. Acknowledgements
21. Ethics
22. Evaluation
23. Additional Plan
4. Ideal Dravyaguna Compilation Pattern
1- Guidelines for Compilation
2- Outline of Compilation
G - EKADRA VYA CHIKITSA:
Introduction
2. Background of the Conventional Clinical Trials
3. Background of the Ayurvedic Clinical Trials
4. Assessment of clinical effects of Ayurvedic treatment on disease
- Nature of Causative Factors for the Disease (Vyadhi Hetu)
- Identifying Dosha-Avastha & Dravyaguna Applied Aspect
- Vyadhighataka
- Vyadhi Avastha
5. Assessment through gradation of disease I Symptoms
6. Eka-Dravya used in Management of various diseased I diseased symptoms
H - TERMINOLOGY:
1. Botanical Terminology
2. Plant Anatomy Terminology