A Text Book on Digestive Physiology with Questions and Answers
Auteur : Dr.Ambika Prasad K Mahapatra, Dr.Swagat Mohapatra, Dr. Nirupama Dalai, Dr. Smruti Ranjan Mishra
Date de publication : 2026-01-12
Éditeur : IIP Iterative International Publishers
Nombre de pages : 220
Résumé du livre
First of all, we would like to express our gratitude to all the students and
teachers of various medical colleges. Dental colleges, Veterinary College and
colleges of physiotherapy, pharmacy, nursing and other allied health sciences all
over India for their overwhelming support, acceptance, appreciation and
valuable suggestions regarding our textbook titled Basics of Central Nervous
System in 2025.
The trend of learning and teaching and the pattern of examination are changing
from "long question-answer" to "short question-answer" not only in India but
also all over the world because this enables the teachers and the examiners to
cover wide area of subject. It is easier for students also to read and remember
the answers in short form.
In view of all these facts and the feedbacks on our textbook received from
students and our fellow teachers all over India, we have made an attempt to
bring out a book on Viva Voce in Physiology. The special aspect of this book is
that it is written in very simple language taking care for the poorest students
even who can understand. Each and every aspect of digestive system in
monogastric animals are put in such a way that it makes the students to become
more enthusiasm to know what next. All the things are covered point wise so
that even anyone can understand. Our aim is to provide a textbook which should
be easy to understand and remember, recollect and represent it on black and
white along with happily.
We will be very happy to receive opinions, comments and valuable suggestions
on this book from students and our fellow teachers. This will enable us to
improvise and revise it accordingly in the succeeding editions.
"Our motto is to be simple though it is difficult"
“Jhiva is Shiva”
“Things Written anywhere in the book are out of common sense though
common sense is very un- common”