April 1992, Volume 42, Issue 4
Editorial
For the last three centuries, Bismuth compounds have been of traditional importance for the treatment of infectious diseases, syphilis, amoebiasis, dyspepsia and diarrhea1. Despite its old history, intensive research and investigation on the mechanism of act
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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Waquaruddin Ahmed , et al
ACUTE LYMPHOBIASTIC LEUKAEMIA - A STUDY OF IMMUNOPHENOTYPES
Samina Naeem , et al
AGE RElATED CHANGES IN THE RAT ADRENAL CORTEX
Muhammad Zahoor Janjua , et al
ECONOMY AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF HOME MADE CLINICAL CHEMISTRY REAGENTS
Mirza Naqi Zafar , et al
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