Today as I look back at the completion and integration of my book, I bow my head before almighty God without whose blessings, this would never have been possible. Dr. Kamlesh Satija, our Dean deserves mentions as my mentor and support, since the day, I stepped in the institute.
I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Dr. Shyam Humne and Dr. Shivanand Patil for their kind help and support.
My parents Dr. Rajendra Bidwal, Dr. Sanjeevani Bidwai, whose role model, I have always tried to follow, with their undying support and guidance, deserve my warmest regards, love and thanks.
How can I thank my wife my better half, Dr. Snehal, for her help, encouragement, boundless sacrifice and affection. I have no words to express my love and affection to my daughter, Miss. Gauri, whose innocent and ever smiling face is a source of inspiration for me.
I cannot forget to mention the precious contribution of Dr. Megha, Dr. Gayatri, Dr. Pooja, Dr. Roshani and Dr. Anup without which the compilation of the present work would have been Incomplete.
I am highly obliged to all my department teachers and staff members, laboratory technicians, attendants and all those who have helped me in some way or the other in my work. I am highly Indebted to my Grandfather Dr. Balaji Bidwai played a key role in molding my thoughts towards higher studies with a constant enthusiastic and affectionate push and who are the driving force.
I would like to ask for humble apologies from all those to whom I might have hurt or committed some errors.
This text is to provide students with a clear and concise introduction to available pharmacology. The basic explanation presented here are not intended to suggest that pharmacology is the simple theme. Drug therapy is one of the most important and complex procedures in the treatment of modern health. Because of its importance and complexity and frequent additions and changes in the field of pharmacology, it is important that health professionals continue to review their knowledge and update.
A first objective of the Introduction into pharmacology and therapy is a core information base and the general principle of the use of pharmacological agents in the practice of medicine is based. A second objective is to provide the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills and critically evaluate the therapeutically relevant details of an increasing number of pharmacological agents to develop advances in the biomedical sciences in your career path.
To a large extent the learning of the basic material bearing includes. But to understand the principles of pharmacology for the practice of medicine in full, it is necessary to go further: it is necessary to complete actions at the cellular level your knowledge of anatomy, biochemistry, physiology and physiopathology of the information obtained recently the organ, system and whole body.
Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word derived from two roots "Ayus" and "Vid" meaning life and knowledge respectively. Ayus or life represents combination of the body, the sense organs, the mind and the soul. The Vedas are the ancient Aryan books of knowledge that are said to have been divinely revealed to the sages of India many thousands of years ago. They contain the knowledge, the rhythm and the structure of the universe and the secrets of sickness and health. There are four Vedas Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda. Ayurveda is an "Upaveda" of Rigveda and deals with the treatment of health and sickness using herbs, mantras and potions.
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