D.D. Banerjee Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy

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D.D. Banerjee Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
D.D. Banerjee
Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
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Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic Pharmacy
von D.D. Banerjee
Herausgeber: B. Jain
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Contents
Introduction to Pharmacy
1-1 Pharmacy and Pharmacopoeia ............................................................................... 3
1-2 Pharmacology....................................................................................................... 9
1-3 Sources of Homoeopathic Drugs ......................................................................... 15
1-4 Process of Collection of Drug Substances........................................................... 45
1-5 Preservation of Drugs and Potencies ................................................................... 51
1-6 Standardisation of Drugs .................................................................................... 55
Vehicles
2-1 Vehicles - In General ......................................................................................... 67
2-2 Solid Vehicles ................................................................................................... 71
2-3 Liquid Vehicles ................................................................................................. 81
2-4 Semisolid Vehicles .......................................................................................... I l l
2-5 Standardisation of Vehicles …………………………………………………..119
Laboratory
3-1 Laboratory Premises......................................................................................... 125
3-2 Homoeopathic Laboratory Premises ................................................................. 135
3-3 Laboratory Methods ......................................................................................... 139
3-4 Instruments ....................................................................................................... 149
3-5 Cleaning of Utensils ......................................................................................... 211
3-6 Hazardous Instruments………………………………………………………..215
Metrology
4-1 Basic System of International Unit .................................................................. 233
4-2 Systems of Measuring ..................................................................................... 235
4-3 Comparison of Thermometric Scale ................................................................. 239
4-4 Conversion Units and Conversion Factors ........................................................ 241
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Preparation to Preservation
5-1 Explanation of Some Terms ............................................................................. 245
5-2 Methods of Preparation of Homoeopathic Drugs.............................................. 247
5-3 Modern Methods of Preparation of Drugs ........................................................ 269
5-4 Comparison: New Method and Old Method ..................................................... 277
5-5 Preparation of Medicines from Sarcodes and Nosodes ..................................... 281
5-6 Methods of Preparation - German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia .................... 285
5-7 Methods of Preparation—H.P.U.S.................................................................... 299
5-8 Standardisation of Medicine ........... …. ............................................................. 309
Dynamisation
6-1 Study of Different Scales of Preparation.......................................................... 325
6-2 Study of Potentisation ....................................................... ............................. 335
6-3 Drug - Medicine - Remedy .............................................................................. 345
6-4 Posology and Homoeopathy ............................................................................ 347
Principles
7-1
Principles of Prescription .................................................................................... 357
7-2
Principles of Medication ..................................................................................... 365
7-3
Principles of Dispensing ...................................................................................... 369
7-4
Principles of Drug Administration ...................................................................... 371
7-5
Principles of External Application ...................................................................... 377
7-6
Principles of Drug Proving .................................................................................. 397
Analysis of Drugs
8-1 Sampling and Methods of Analysis .................................................................. 417
8-2 Limit Tests ...................................................................................................... 427
8-3 Identification of Some Chemicals and Their Tests............................................ 433
8-4 Chromatography.............................................................................................. 443
Pharmacognosy
9-1 Identification of Some Drugs .......................................................................... 457
9-2 Constituents in Plant Substances...................................................................... 493
9-3 Chemotaxonomy and Active Principles ........................................................... 499
9-4 Drug Action of Some Important Substances..................................................... 501
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Law and Ethics
10-1 Homoeopathic Pharmacy Acts ........................................................................ 539
10-2 Conduct and Etiquette..................................................................................... 547
Development, Scope and Research
11-1 Scope of Homoeopathic Pharmacy ................................................................. 557
11-2 Development of Homoeopathy in India ........................................................... 577
Miscellaneous
12-1 Plant Collection and Preparation of Herbarium ................................................ 583
12-2 Drugs of Plant Kingdom: Its History and Authority........................................... 589
12-3 Drugs and Their Local Names......................................................................... 597
12-4 Table of Drugs ................................................................................................. 605
12-5 Relationship of Remedies with Duration of Action............................................ 611
12-6 Abbreviations................................................................................................... 625
12-7 Indigenous Homoeopathic Drugs ...................................................................... 629
12-8 Preparation of Some Drugs.............................................................................. 633
13-1 Glossary ................................................................................................................ 657
Bibliography ............................................................................................................671
Narayana Verlag; 79400 Kandern Tel: 0049 7626 9749700 Except from Dr. D. D. Banerjee: Augmented
Textbook of Homeopathic Pharmacy
D.D. Banerjee
Augmented Textbook of Homoeopathic
Pharmacy
Secound Edition
686 Seiten, paperback
erschienen 2015
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