Practical Medicine for Students & Practitioners

The book has stood the test of time through over nearly 40 years and 20 earlier editions.It is with great pride that we present the twenty-first edition of P.J. Mehta’s Practical Medicine. The book has stood the test of time through over nearly 40 years and 20 earlier editions.

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