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Golwalla's Medicine for Students 26/e 2024 by Aspi F Golwalla

: Primarily undergraduate medical students (for MBBS theory and viva-voce exams), but also widely used by family physicians.

Mention that it bridges the gap between theoretical pathology and bedside clinical examination. 2. Core Strengths (The "Why Use It" Section)

Newer editions cover emerging areas like stem cell therapy , chemical warfare, and metabolic syndrome. Role as a Reference for Practitioners

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