The subject of Rachna Sharir is one of the basic subjects in the curriculum of BAMS Undergrad. Rachna Sharir includes the study of normal body structures as stated in Ayurvedic sanhitas by the Acharyas, along with the study of modern anatomy.
This is a basic subject in the curriculum of BAMS by which we can identify and gain knowledge of human body parts using dissection methods and become an open-minded researcher and an able clinician.
The practical knowledge gained during dissection helps to understand the various structures of organs (Anga-pratyanga) in the body. Such knowledge can be used at the time of surgery also for understanding vikruti in various Anga-Pratyanga.
Objectives
To educate the students of UG courses with the help of human cardinal dissection.
To make the student well-versed in the applied and clinically relevant details of the human body.
To deliver knowledge regarding structural details of the human body through theory and practice.
Departmental Features
Electronic Charts of Marma
Electronic Charts of Shatachakra and Fetal Circulation.
Well-qualified staff
Fully equipped, well-developed, and well-maintained exclusive Museum of Anatomy.
Ample number of cadavers are provided to U.G. students.
Weekly departmental seminars.
A departmental library book is available for the students.
Study material in the form of models. Specimens. Charts are available for students.
Imparting practical and clinical-based knowledge of Rachana Shrir and Anatomy to students for strengthening their foundation of basic principles for future clinical practice.