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A TEXT BOOK OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
MR. NIRMAL JOSHI
Dr. MANOJ BISHT
Mr. AMIT SINGH
MR. HIMANSHU LOHANI
MR.SUMIT TIWARI
MRS. GAYATRI SATI
出版
JEC PUBLICATION
主題
Medical / Pharmacy
ISBN
9361751247
9789361751240
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WMgHEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Welcome to the comprehensive textbook titled "Textbook of Pathophysiology for B.Pharm 2nd Semester," meticulously crafted to meet the academic standards set forth by the Pharmacy Council of India. This textbook is a collaborative effort of esteemed professionals in the field of pharmaceutical sciences, each contributing their expertise to deliver a thorough understanding of pathophysiology tailored specifically for B.Pharm students. Our aim in compiling this textbook is to provide students with a foundational knowledge of pathophysiology, essential for comprehending the underlying mechanisms of various diseases and conditions encountered in pharmaceutical practice. The content of this textbook is structured to facilitate a structured learning experience, covering essential concepts, mechanisms, and clinical correlations. The authors of this textbook bring a wealth of experience and expertise to its creation, ensuring its relevance and comprehensiveness. 1.Mr. Nirmal Joshi, M.Pharm (Pharmacology)/PhD (Pursuing): Mr. Joshi's academic journey and research accomplishments reflect his dedication to advancing pharmaceutical sciences. With a focus on pharmacology, his insights enrich the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms. 2.Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Bisht, PhD: Dr. Bisht's extensive experience in academia and research, coupled with his innovative contributions to the field, adds significant depth to the content of this textbook. His expertise in pharmacology enhances the clarity and relevance of pathophysiological concepts. 3.Amit Singh, M.Pharm(Pharmacology)/PhD (Pursuing): Mr. Singh's multidimensional expertise spanning teaching, research, and pharmaceutical practice enriches the content of this textbook. His contributions ensure a comprehensive understanding of pathophysiological processes.