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| 1. Diseases and Causative Agents |
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| 2. Diseases and Their Vectors/Transmitters |
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| 3. Lymphoid organs |
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| 4. Drugs and their source |
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Let's memorise all the diseases, including causative agents and their transmission, organs which help us to fight and drugs at tip.

Imagine you are on a ship with high tides and learn this mnemonic, you will easily memorise each disease-causative agent on tip.
Mnemonic: Typhoid Sailing, Pneumonia Stepping, Cold Roaring, Malaria Playing, Amoeba Eating, Ascaris making Ascaris, Ringworm Merely Talks and Eats and seeing all Cholera Vibing
Mnemonic Explanation:

Mnemonic: "Filthy Mosquito Bites and Drinks blood , Common Sneezes, Water Carries Amoeba, and Ring Rashes from sharing "
Mnemonic Explanation:
Mnemonic: "Big Tigers Swim Through Lakes, Playing Around Merrily"


| Mnemonic Word | Drug Name | Plant Source | Category |
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| Clever | Cannabinoids – marijuana, hashish, ganja | Cannabis sativa | Psychoactive/Hallucinogen |
| Cats | Cocaine – crack, coke | Erythroxylum coca | Stimulant |
| Hate | Heroin – smack | Papaver somniferum (poppy) | Depressant |
| Cold | Charas (Cannabinoid variant) | Cannabis sativa | Psychoactive |
| Dark | Datura – hallucinogen | Datura species | Hallucinogen |
| Nights | Nicotine | Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) | Stimulant |
(ii) Clinical Drugs Misused Mnemonic: " BAM-B"
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| 1. What are the main types of lymphoid organs and their functions? | ![]() |
| 2. How do lymphoid organs contribute to the immune system? | ![]() |
| 3. What are some common drugs derived from natural sources? | ![]() |
| 4. What is the significance of understanding drug sources in pharmacology? | ![]() |
| 5. How can lymphoid organs be affected by diseases? | ![]() |