Daily Practical Sheet in Biochemistry

Daily Practical Sheet in Biochemistry When one opens a comprehensive textbook of biochemistry for the first time, it can be a daunting experience for him. One wonders to look at such a detailed material being presented that has to be mastered in one professional of MBBS. This book has been written to ease your entry into exciting world of biochemistry. The goal of the book is to help you revise the topic covered in a lecture along with suitable interpretation of clinical correlations.

DADH Dental Anatomy Dental Histology Made EasyDADH Dental Anatomy Dental Histology Made Easy

The book completely covers all the topics included in the curriculum of DADH for dental students. It is the first revision guide in which each topic is presented in the LAQ/SAQ/MCQ format along with the clearly drawn colour diagrams for quick and easy understanding of the subject, long retention of the facts, and familiarizing the student with frequently asked questions asked in the university examinations.

Cytohormonal Profile of A Female From Birth To Postmenopausal Phase A Review

Cytohormonal Profile of A Female From Birth To Postmenopausal Phase A Review This book presents a comprehensive review of the hormonal cytological study of a female discussing all the phases of life. It starts from birth to menarche, reproductive period with anovulatory or ovulatory cycles leading to normal or a disturbed pregnancy, menopause with pre- and postmenopausal phases, and the relation with the malignancy of female genital tract.

Current Trends in Surgical Management of Lumbar Canal Stenosis

The book covers anatomy, pathogenesis, clinical features as well as open and minimal invasive surgical techniques in lumbar canal stenosis. Eminent neuro-spine surgeons and orthopedic surgeons from India, Japan, South Korea, UK, USA have contributed their chapters in this book. With plenty of illustrations and photographs, the book is a must for every spine surgeon.

Current Dental Examinations

Having remained true to this eternal saying, our noble mission is to instil into the inept mind of the promising MDS aspirants, unflinching faith before they are ready for this target. With the current trends of the MDS entrance examinations, it is observed that every single question is vital and the accuracy of the assimilated knowledge is required to finally choose the correct answer. Keeping this in mind, ?Current Dental Examinations 2016 Update-2? is presented to students with unique features of accuracy, authenticity in all questions, their options as well as in answers. It is intended to provide maximum benefit to the students in their PG preparation. We believe all aspirants have the potential, the conviction and the undogged determination to succeed. Reading this book with the authenticated answers will give them the final MIDAS touch to their preparation.

Cultivation and Uses of Aromatic Plants

Cultivation and Uses of Aromatic Plants The Indian sub-continent blessed toith theworld's richest resources of aromatic plant and their uses since time immemorial in different form by the collection from wild sources. India comprises its botanical wealth is about 45,000 plant species including 18,500 flowering and essential oil bearing plants. The aromatic plants are the main source of essential oils which is complex mixture of naturally occurring odoriferous compounds that exists in form of oil glands of flowers, leaves, woods, barks, roots and seeds. Chemically essential oils are hydrocarbons and oxygenated hydrocarbons which can be grouped into terpenes, esters, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, phenols, etc. In other words, essential oils are volatile extracts of plants used as base material in perfumes (fragrances and flavours), cosmetics, aromatherapy, attars and aromatherapy. Presently, fragrant raw materials are collected from wild and well as cultivated sources for completing the demand of the perfumery and cosmetic industry. This demand in organized sector of industry has led to their introduction into agriculture which besides meeting the demand and reasonable price has also enable the produces to maintain standards on yield, quality, potency and chemical constituents of the produce. A large number of aromatic plants have thus come under systematic research efforts through multi-disciplinary investigations in India since independence. This activity has generated a wealth of valuable information on several facets of agricultural productivities like crop improvement, introduction of improved agro-technologies, extraction methodology, faster instrumental analysis, product development and multifarious uses of essential oils and their produce. This material is widely scattered in research journals, proceedings of seminars and symposia, technical bulletins, monographs and technology papers. We have made an efforts to bring all this information together in the form of a book "Cultivation and Uses of Aromatic Plants" for associated farmers, entrepreneurs, students, researchers, traders, exporters, user industries and libraries. In day-to-day health care needs undisputed role ofaromatic plants and its essential oils is of utmost important and these have to cultivated and propagated, because it has necessitated to reduce the pressure on natural resources, as forests, till date, continue to provide major share of raw material to the perfumery, pharmaceutical and other related industries and to check the use of spurious substitutes and adulterants, which have resulted in the deterioration of the standard of the products and preparations. The systematic and large scale cul tivation and processingis only solution for providing genuine raw material for associated industries and minimize the over- exploitation of our genetic resources from forests. The present book deals with improved cultivation and post-harvest technologies of 15 major aromatic plants, distillation technologies and their diverse uses based on experimental work and available authentic literatures. The colour photographs of aromatic crops have been soot-out in FFDC herbal garden and experimental fields for proper identification.

Covid-19 Challenges Ahead

COVID-19 Challenges Ahead, In the present times, when the whole world is facing a horrific pandemic of COVID-19, we were thinking that it may not reach us after its origin from Wuhan in China. Initial news from those area did not make us feel that the situation here may also reach the stage of national lock down. Then the news from Europe started coming and India too started gearing up for the same. And our preparation also started in smooth and big way to face the pandemic caused by novel corona virus, probably a virus of origin from bats(?) or laboratory. The book is about COVID-19 and how we are facing it presently and what challenges we have to face. The authors are faculty members of one of the most reputed medical institutes in India with an attached tertiary care hospital.

COPD Chronic Obstructed Pulmonary Disease

The book presents a completely up-to-date information on COPD, covering each and every aspects of the subject with special reference to the Indian perspective. It will serve as a useful guide for the physician in practice, postgraduate students in medical and surgical specialties, practicing general physicians, as well as the doctors posted in ICU/HDU or other critical areas.

Cooper and Gunn’s Tutorial Pharmacy

Cooper and Gunn?s Tutorial Pharmacy, During the preparation of this edition, Mr. Colin Gunn retired from the editorship but, happily, the experience of this outstanding teacher of pharmaceutics has been available to us during the revision. It was he who, wisely, decided that it was no longer possible for one author to prepare a general textbook of pharmaceutics, and who invited me and several other colleagues from the Leicester School of Pharmacy to help with the work..

Cooper and Gunn’s Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students, 12e

The chief respect in which this book differs from the previous edition is that Part 1, concerned with General Dispensing, has been re-written entirely. On 3rd March 1969 it became illegal in Great Britain to use for dispensing any system of weights and measures except the Metric System and the consequent major amendments to remove the Imperial System from the text provided the stimulus for a complete revision of Part 1 to increase its relevance to the practice of pharmacy today

Controlled and Novel Drug Delivery, 2e

Controlled and Novel Drug Delivery, Controlling the fate of drug release administered into the body by any route has always been a fascinating challenge to pharmaceutical researchers. Simultaneously, optimization of drug delivery by maximizing the therapeutic benefit and minimizing the unwanted effects of drugs in the body has been the ultimate goal of pharmaceutical scientists over the decades. Precisely, this is aimed to realize the concept of Magic Bullet by Paul Ehrlich. This led to the evolution of concepts of controlled and novel drug delivery as against the conventional drug delivery that results into unintended protracted blood level concentrations leading to therapeutic disadvantages. The first edition of Controlled and Novel Drug Delivery was published in 1997. As such the area of controlled and novel drug delivery is undergoing transformation at a faster pace. Hence the second edition of this book has been enthusiastically brought out to encompass the recent developments. All the chapters have been contributed by knowledgeable authors who are experts in their own fields and hence readers are assured of up-to-date information in all the areas of controlled and novel drug delivery.

Contraception

Salient Features ? Simplifies endocrinology and physiology of this complex entity ? Conveys optimal contraceptive method usage according to WHO-MEC ? Readily available generic and brand names of all the contraceptive methods in respective chapters ? A handy reference book for residents, practitioners and teachers ? Provides comprehensive details of all Family Welfare Programmes at grass root and national levels Neerja Goel MD FAMS FICOG FIMSA FFGSI has been a brilliant undergraduate and postgraduate student from Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), Delhi, India. Presently, she is working as Director-Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), and Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, Delhi, India. She is a very popular teacher and a surgeon par excellence. She has about 100 publications and 10 books as an editor to her credit. She is a recipient of State Award by Delhi Government and has been the President of Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Delhi, India. Her book State-of-the-Art Vaginal Surgery has been translated in Spanish language. Her areas of interest are menopausal medicine and gynecologic endocrinology. Himsweta Srivastava MD is currently working as an Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS) and Guru Teg I ? 1 Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, Delhi, India. She is a keen teacher and an excellent clinician. To her I * credit there are several chapters, publications and editorship of Practical Manual for Postgraduates in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has been the Clinical Secretary of NARCHI, Delhi Branch (2014-2016) and AOGD (2010-2011). Her areas of special interest are high risk pregnancy and reproductive endocrinology. Bindiya Gupta MD MAMS MICOG is currently working as an Assistant Professor, Department r ^ of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), and Guru j Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, Delhi, India. She has over 40 publications in various ^ international and national journals along with several chapters in various books. She is a recipient of several awards including the FIGO award for best research paper from a developing country. She has been web editor of National Association of Reproductive and Child Health of India (NARCHI), Delhi Branch, member of AOGD oncology and endometriosis committee. She is also Clinical Secretary, AOGIN India and was editor of AOGD in 2010-11. She is also a reviewer of several international journals. Her areas of special interest are gynecologic endocrinology and gynecologic oncology.

Contact Lens Principles and Practice

Science and art of contact lens fitting, this subject gets pushed into brevity in the ever- expanding knowledge about conditions more often dealt by ophthalmologists. Largely dealt by optometrists as a cosmetic alternative to spectacles, the potential of this little plastic disc has been underutilized. Advancement of technologies dealing with corneal topography, has enlarged the horizon for the contact lens practitioner to satisfactorily treat more pathologies and often avert the need for surgical intervention. Lens fitting requires basic understanding of optical principles, corneal topography and ocular surface in addition to the basic tenets of fitting different lens prototypes. This book deals with all these aspects and attempts to concisely depict this artful science with details in fitting both simple and complex cases. Kirti Singh MD, DNB, FRCS is currently Director Professor of Ophthalmology, Guru Nanak Eye Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College and associated hospitals, New Delhi. She brings her two decades of experience in the field to write this structured, comprehensive book in an endeavor to detail these expanded uses of the contact lenses, thereby enabling the practitioner to comfortably practice such fittings. She was trained at Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, and learnt the advanced skills in the field of contact lens at Moorfields Eye Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, under stalwarts like Prof R Buckley and Mr Ken Pullum (a scleral lens pioneer). She has also done her glaucoma fellowship under Prof G Spaeth at Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, USA. She is currently pursuing an advanced fellowship in medical education and her passion in teaching has led her to write several books. During her stint at the helm of contact lens and low vision unit at Guru Nanak Eye Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College and associated hospitals, New Delhi, for nearly two decades, she practised and improvised fitting complicated cases, especially young children. This book depicts synopsis of her journey therein and has the stamp of a well- trained, highly experienced, innovative teacher practitioner. She has witnessed the transformation in quality of life due to restoration of functional vision in both young and old, primarily the former. This book depicts her grasp over basic and complex lens fitting, ably illustrated with related clinical photographs and relevant diagrams. Her compilation of hundreds of clinical photographs provides the reader a real-time experience of fitting these complex cases.

Congenital Orthopedic Problems

The 100+ book series covering the orthopedic problems of public health importance aims to inform and educate the readers about various orthopedic problems. Volumes in the series will help them immensely in getting the right knowledge directly from an experienced specialist. Highlights of this book ?Written in simple and lucid language ?Well drawn illustrations and line graphics ?Appropriate clinical photographs given wherever necessary ?RelevantX-rays ? Short summaries ? Anecdotes This book has ubiquitous utility and usage and can be useful to the under-graduate medical students, doctors from all disciplines of medicine, postgraduate students in orthopedics, orthopedic surgeons, physio-therapists, practitioners in alternative systems of medicine, rehabilitation specialists, and most importantly the common/lay persons, catering to a wide spectrum of readers. It is particularly useful to all those doctors who work in remote areas with minimum infrastructure: They can use this book as a ready-reckoner. John Ebnezar MBBS D?Ortho, DNB (Ortho), MNAMS (Ortho), PhD (Yoga), Sports Medicine (Australa), INOR Fellow (UK), DAc, DMT is a world renowned celebrated author in the field of orthopedics with several bestsellers to his credit. His name is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records and has several awards to his credit. His books are universally liked by all and he has written books for a vast range aof readers from medical students, orthopedic postgraduates and surgeons to a common man. This book is part of this 100+ book series meant to bring orthopedics closer to laymen and professionals alike.

Concise Pathology for Medical Students, 2e

This book gives an overview of pathology in question-answer form based on standard textbooks read by undergraduate medical students to prepare for their professional examinations. Prashant Patel has completed his MBBS and MD from University College of Medical Sciences and associated Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi. He further pursued Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine (IDCCM) and is presently working in Dr BL Kapur Super-Speciality Hospital, New Delhi.

Concise Osteology

This is a unique book which illustrates osteology through original photographs, reproduced in the book with clear details and dedicated labeling. Every bone is explained by ?anatomical position, ?side determination, ?general features, ?attachment of muscles and ligaments, and ?clinical anatomy.

Concise Oral Radiology, 3e

Concise Oral Radiology, 3e is the thoroughly revised and updated edition of the book which also includes recent information on the basic and advanced aspects of the subject. Like the previous editions, this edition of the textbook presents the subject in a concise, easily understandable and student-friendly manner. This edition features new, interesting and representative radiographs, illustrations and images, which have been added to elucidate the radiographic interpretation. The additional information in the advanced imaging modalities will contribute towards better understanding of CBCT, CT, MRI, etc. The book aims to help the students understand, enjoy and master all the topics so that they can Read, Remember, Recall and Reproduce the subject not only during the examinations but also in the clinical practice.

Concise Oral Medicine

Concise Oral Medicine is primarily meant for the undergraduate dental students. This handy textbook presents the subject material in a simple and concise manner, with clinical photographs, illustrations, and meaningful inclusions such as chapters on differential diagnosis and syndromes. Chapters on forensic odontology and evidence-based dentistry are also included as these topics are a part of the recent syllabus. Every effort has been made to make the text as student-friendly as possible. Additional reading is suggested at the end of each chapter to guide the reader in studying the subject in greater depth and detail.

Concise Haematology

Concise Haematology Sunita Sharma Som Prakash Tyagi Richa Chauhan Sharma Tyagi Chauhan deals with the common topics which are essential for the undergraduate medical students to learn. An attempt has been made to provide complete information of the particular disease in one framework so that the students can easily revise the topics and also should be able to discuss the problematic cases during the clinical rounds. The book has recent classification of the important diseases, flowcharts, illustrations and tables. The basic laboratory techniques have been described, highlighting each small important step. There is a separate section on transfusion medicine, including exchange transfusion and haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Important facts have been highlighted under the heading Points to Note so that students may remember and retain the information in a point-wise manner. Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are given at the end of chapters which will help the readers in preparing for the professional examination and also selfassessment. Sunita Sharma is currently Director-Professor and Chairperson, Department of Pathology, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi. She has about 25 years experience of teaching to both the undergraduate and postgraduate students. She has to her credit 80 scientific papers published in various national and international journals. Som Prakash Tyagi is ex-Professor and Chairperson, Department of Pathology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP. He served as Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, Nepalganj Medical College, Chisapani, Nepal (1998- 2004) and then as Professor Emeritus in the same institution. He has teaching experience of 26 years and 45 years for postgraduate and undergraduate students, respectively. He has worked as consultant pathologist in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at government hospitals for 5 years. He established blood bank at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, and JNMC, Aligarh. He has published more than 160 articles in national and international indexed journals. Richa Chauhan is pursuing DM-Haematology at Department of Haematology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

Concise Forensic Medicine and Toxicology with Practical FMT

The book, based on the author?s long experience, is unique as it covers the entire theoretical and practical aspects of FMT, including clinical highlights. Well illustrated, all the photographs are self-explanatory and a number of tables, diagrams and mnemonics have been added for easy understanding and recollection. The material given in the book is time-tested and class-tested and, therefore, is expected to be of immense value to the students.