SUTURELESS SKIN CLOSURE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH CONVENTIONAL STITCHING
November 1985, Volume 35, Issue 11
Editorial
Developments in the last few years have greatly changed the therapy of tuberculosis. Primary drugs are highly effective, relatively simple to take, and are well tolerated, parenteral treatment is not necessary, nor is the long protracted treatment in the sanatorium. New cases can
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
SUTURELESS SKIN CLOSURE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH CONVENTIONAL STITCHING
S.A.R. Gardezi , et al
SIGNIFICANCE OF E. COLI AND ROTA VIRUS IN INFANTILE DIARRHOEA
Rakhshanda Baqai , et al
POSTERIOR SURGICAL APPROACH TO THE KIDNEY AND UPPER URETER
Abdul Latif Qureshi , et al
DETECTION OF HYPOTHALAMIC HORMONES IN THE MID-TERM HUMAN FETAL CEREBROSP1NAL FLUID
Nayyar A. Masudi , et al
RESEARCH ARTICLES
IN THIS ISSUE
Special Communication
REVIEW ARTICLES
CASE REPORTS
TREATMENT BY COMBINED CHEMOTHERAPY FOR RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER
Syed Shershah , et al
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