Anatomical & obstetric considerations in ancient Indian surgery -based on Sarira-Sthana of Susruta Samhita.
Material type: TextLanguage: eng. Publication details: Varanasi Institute of Medical Sciences, 1973 Description: 241pSubject(s): Anatomy | Ayurvedic | AyurvedicMedicine | Hindu Medicine, Medicine, Hindu | Medicine | Obstetrics | SurgeryNLM classification: WZ 80.5.H6: N73A: SINItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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