This is the thoroughly revised and updated edition, completely rewritten to keep pace with the changes in pharmacy curricula, keeping its distinction in the field of industrial pharmacy. By presenting the topics in layers, from basic to in-depth discussion, the text enables easy conception of A to Z of product development. In addition to the new chapters, this edition retains the flavour and essence of all the previous editions. Wherever necessary chapters have been made concise so as to focus on imperative topics taught in industrial pharmacy and to make the material more accessible to students. The multi author approach provides contemporary concepts and the knowledge from various experts necessary for dealing with the manifold aspects of modern industrial pharmacy.
The content of the book has been based on the latest competency based undergraduate medical curriculum and is ideally suited to the meet the requirements of MBBS students.
This book makes reading the intricate subject without tears. The author has suggested: "Read the Manual of Clinical Medicine... with confidence and be prepared to face any type of questions asked. Learning clinical medicine is an integral part of the undergraduate curriculum, hence, the students are advised to carry the book in the ward or the OPD. They should read it thoroughly before the examination. It will prove extremely useful."
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This book Medicinal Plants in Industry contains 1300 objective type Questions on current research in plant medicine - antibiotics anti-cancer drugs ginseng; alcoholic beverages non-alcoholic beverages gums and resins chemicals oils from wild unexploited plants perfumes from plants: spices and condiments tuber crops herbs tooth pastes herbal cigarettes dyes tannins vegetables and fruits. This work will be of great help to start small scale industries. The book will be greatly useful for students preparing for IAS IFS MBBS ARS and for M.Sc students of Economic Botany Ethnobotany and Plants and Human Welfare. The examples cited in the book cover wide range of plants of Industrial use especially in medicine and give answers for exploration of plant products by enthusiastic industrialists.
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There has been a general decline in the status of the doctor as mob harassment and lawsuits have increased exponentially, contributing to even more strained doctor–patient relationship. Despite being good in their profession, when it comes to taking due measures to avoid mistakes or to handle medicolegal situations, only a few doctors are able to face the situation adeptly. Record-keeping, informed consent, and proper documentation form the basis of safe medical practice. Unexpected death in hospital or OT is a tricky issue and how to deal with it, how to manage the mob and media, when to send the body for postmortem examination, and how to complete the documentation in such cases, are all incorporated in the book.
This state-of-the-art book contains 44 chapters, based on day-to-day medicolegal issues, contributed by authors with expertise in medicolegal knowledge and patientcare. The text is divided into eight sections •Critical Patients, •Procedural Complications, •Errors in Practice and Unexpected Outcome, •Difficult Situations, •Statutory Situations, •Negligence, •Administrative Problems and •Miscellaneous Topics.
This book aims to meet the requirements of not only the practicing doctors but also the undergraduate and postgraduate students, medicolegal consultants and other stakeholders in legal profession, law enforcement agencies and judicial officers/judges.
... Read more Read lessThis book continues to be an excellent resource for the student to learn to recognize the clinical presentations of common oral lesions and their management. One deficiency of any textbook is the lack of color in the illustrations in the standard black and white format. A unique feature of this second edition is the fact that it may be used in conjunction with the text entitled A Color Atlas of Common Oral Lesions from the same publisher and authors. The color atlas is organized in a manner similar to the pertinent section of this text in order to illustrate the oral lesions in full color. This availability of a companion color atlas by the same publisher and authors offers the student a unique opportunity for enhanced learning. This text is primarily for use by the undergraduate dental student there are many dentists and dental hygenists who will benefit from this book. For the practicing dentist the didactic information contained within these pages should serve as an important review especially in the areas of the pathophysiology of the diseases of the major medical systems and the recognition of common and oral lesions. There are also many who are interested in hospital dental practice the management of medically compromised patients and the practice of geriatric dentistry. Since these specific areas of dental practice require an in depth understanding of a patients medical problems and the various medications being taken by them this text should serve as an excellent resource to such practitioners.