Anatomy and Physiology
A textbook written in a simple and concise language. It covers the subjects of anatomy and physiology for students of diploma in pharmacy as per the syllabus prescribed by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Written by subject experts, all topics have been dealt with preciseness and accuracy. All clinically important illustrations have been given in colour as colour plates.
Publication Language |
English |
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Publication Access Type |
Premium |
Publisher |
CBSPD |
Publication Year |
2023 |
Publication Type |
Textbooks |
ISBN/ISSN |
'9789388902120 |
Publication Category |
CBSPD Medical Collection |
Publication Subject |
Medical |
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