Biochemistry for Students is a foundational medical textbook designed to introduce undergraduate medical and allied health science students to the principles of biochemistry. The book presents biochemical concepts in a clear, systematic, and examination‑oriented manner, emphasizing relevance to human physiology and disease. Core topics covered include: Biophysical chemistry Structure and m…
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to biostatistics with a strong focus on medical and health sciences applications. It is written specifically for medical students, postgraduate trainees, and research workers. The book covers fundamental statistical concepts, data presentation, probability, sampling methods, tests of significance, correlation and regression, vital statistics…
Basic Biochemistry for Medical Students by P. N. Campbell and B. A. Kilby is an introductory textbook designed for medical students. It presents fundamental concepts in biochemistry — including chemical foundations of life, enzymes, metabolic pathways, and regulatory mechanisms — with emphasis on clinical relevance and application in medicine.
A guide designed for students of microbiology to practice and review key concepts through multiple-choice questions. Useful for exam preparation and self-assessment.
Includes index. Originally published in 1971; second edition issued in 1978 with updated content for students of biology and medicine.
This comprehensive textbook offers an in-depth exploration of physical medicine and rehabilitation, covering a wide range of topics pertinent to the field. It includes contributions from leading experts and addresses various aspects of rehabilitation medicine, including clinical evaluation, therapeutic interventions, and management strategies for conditions affecting the musculoskeletal and ner…
This volume addresses the scientific, medical, and public health challenges posed by prions. It includes discussions on the structure and biology of prions, their role in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, and the implications for public health systems.
This authoritative text provides a dynamic, student-friendly introduction to the nature of microorganisms and their role in health and disease. It is widely used for medical education and reference.