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    • Pharmacognosy 

      Tyler, Varro E.; Brady, Lynn R.; Robbers, James E. (Lea & Febiger, 1988)
      Pharmacognosy is the study of medicinal drugs derived from plants or other natural sources; physical, chemical, biochemical and biological properties of drugs, drug substances or potential drugs or drug substances of natural ...
    • Modern inorganic chemistry 

      Madan, R.D. (S. CHAND & COMPANY LTD., 2011)
      Modern Inorganic Chemistry 3rd Edition, authored by Dr. R. D. Madan, is a comprehensive book for B.Sc I, II and III PG courses of Universities. The book is essential for students doing their B.Sc and specializing in Chemistry.
    • Human physiology: Volume - II 

      Chatterjee, C.C (Medical Allied Agency, 2004)
      Human physiology is the study of the functioning of the normal body, and is responsible for describing how various systems of the human body work. Explanations often begin at a macroscopic and proceed to molecular level. ...
    • Pharmaceutical chemistry : Volume- 2 

      Chatten, Leslie G. (Marcel Dekker, INC., 1969)
      This are emphases on quality control chemical manufacturer have placed a greater load on the ingenuity of the control chemist. such an individual must be so well trained that he is capable to gathered techniques in place ...
    • Pharmaceutical chemistry : Volume- 1 

      Chatten, Leslie G. (Marcel Dekker, INC., 1966)
      The objective of this study was to develop a composite drug delivery wafer for protein .
    • The essentials of forensic medicine and toxicology 

      Reddy, K.S. Narayan (K. Suguna Devi, 2007)
      This book are clear for forensic examination with vital elements. It is intended primarily to meet the needs of the undergraduate medical students, already overburdened with a heavy curriculum, to have a clear grasp of the ...
    • Physical chemistry 

      Atkins, P.W. (Oxford University Press, 2000)
      This volume offers an introduction and reference for the topic of physical chemistry. Subjects covered include: orientation and background; eqilibrium; the properties of gases; physical transformations of pure substances; ...
    • Human physiology: Volume - I 

      Chatterjee, C.C (Medical Allied Agency, 1992)
      Human physiology is the study of the functioning of the normal body, and is responsible for describing how various systems of the human body work. Explanations often begin at a macroscopic and proceed to molecular level. ...
    • Advanced organic chemistry 

      Bahl, Arun; Bahl, B.S (S. CHAND & COMPANY LTD., 1977)
      The language of this book is simple, explanations clear, and presentation very systematic. Concepts that usually confuse the students are explained in a step-by-step manner. Our commitment to quality is total! Table of ...
    • Physical pharmacy: physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical sciences 

      Martin, Alfred (B. I. Waverly. Pvt Ltd, 1993)
      This book provides an introduction to the physiochemical and mathematical principles underlying the practice of pharmacy. Greater emphasis on new dosage forms and controlled delivery systems, more than a 100 per cent ...
    • Biopharmaceutics and drug interactions 

      Cadwallader, Donald E. (Reven Press, 1983)
      the book for generic equivalency, therapeutic efficacy , drug availability, drug substitution, counterproductive.
    • Principles of physical chemistry 

      Mahbubul Huque, Muhammad; Yousuf All Mollah, Mohammad (Brothers' Publication, 2009)
      In the book most portions deal with the kinetic theory, thermodynamics and chemical kinetics. used some final results and equations of Quantum Chemistry and did not go anywhere beyond it because Quantum Chemistry and ...
    • Reflex MCQ & colour atlus 

      Karim, Md. Rezaul; Rahman, Md. Azizur; Rahman, Md. Mustafizur (Little Publications, 2006)
      This book are indicates pharmacology, bio-chemistry, Blood, cell biology, nervous system, metabolism, urinary system, cardiology & respiratory system. its evolved in gist category for all pharmacist and doctor.
    • Microbiology 

      Pelczar, Michael J.; Chan, E.C.N; Krieg, Noel R. (Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 1986)
      Microbiology is emerging as the key biological science. Microorganisms provide the models used in molecular biology for research. This research at the molecular level has provided, and continues-to provide, the answers ...
    • Textbook of cosmetics 

      Vimaladevi, M. (CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2005)
      A suitable textbook about cosmetic. Cosmetics are manufactured from various raw materials based on rational formula. In order to obtain cosmetics with good quality and special function, cosmetic raw material selection is ...
    • Textbook of pharmacognosy 

      Ali, Mohammed (CBS Publishers & Distributors, 1998)
      The pharmacognosy book up-to-date concise descriptions of various aspects of science of crude drugs. it has informations concerning cultivation, chemical constituents and therapeutic efficacy of each drug have been included ...
    • Organic chemistry 

      Mc Murry, John E. (Thomson Learning, Inc, 2008)
      The organic chemistry books has written about atomic structure, drug bonding, chemical development and hybrid system of chemistry , etc
    • Reflex MCQ & colour atlus 

      Karim, Md. Rezaul; Rahman, Md. Azizur; Rahman, Md. Mustafizur (Little Publications, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, 2006-04-10)
      This book are indicates pharmacology , bio-chemistry , cell biology , nervous system, metabolism, urinary system, cardiology & respiratory system. its evolved in gist category for all pharmacist and doctor.
    • Biopharmaceutics and clinical pharmacokinetics: an introduction 

      Notari, Robert E (Marcel Dekker,Inc, 1987)
      Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics: An Introduction, focuses this point and clarify with pharmaceutical production, research and evaluation of drug product design
    • Handbook of toxicology 

      Derelanko, Michael J.; Hollinger, Mannfred A. (CRC Press, 2002)
      In this book contains practical reference information useful to practicing toxicologists in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, contract laboratories, regulatory agencies, and academia. Each chapter begins with an ...