Manthappa’s Essentials of Medicine is a well‑known Indian medical textbook used by many undergraduate and postgraduate students. Its strengths for a research‑oriented discussion are:
| Feature | Why it matters for a paper | |---------|----------------------------| | of internal medicine topics (cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, etc.) | Gives a broad base for comparative reviews or case‑based learning. | | Emphasis on Indian epidemiology (e.g., tropical infections, nutrition‑related disorders) | Offers a perspective that is often under‑represented in Western textbooks, making the material “interesting” for global audiences. | | Frequent updates (new editions every 3–4 years) | Allows you to discuss recent advances (e.g., COVID‑19, newer antidiabetic agents) while still referencing a classic source. | | Illustrations & flow‑charts | Helpful for creating visual summaries, infographics, or teaching slides that can be shared on messaging platforms. |
If you need help locating a specific article (e.g., a particular chapter on “Respiratory Failure”), let me know the exact topic and I can point you to the most relevant open‑access source. Happy reading—and happy (legal) sharing!
You have reached your limit of 0 items. Please review your Wishlist to keep this item.
Manage Wishlist
Please try again
Wishlist currently unavailable
Add to Wishlist
Remove from Wishlist
This item has been added/removed from a user's Wishlist.
Not already logged in? Sign Out
Are you sure you want to navigate away from this site?
If you navigate away from this site
you will lose your shopping bag and its contents.
There are no Recently Viewed items to show. Items will appear here as you view them. You can then select the images to revisit the items.
Oops' Something's gone wrong! Please try again
Manthappa’s Essentials of Medicine is a well‑known Indian medical textbook used by many undergraduate and postgraduate students. Its strengths for a research‑oriented discussion are:
| Feature | Why it matters for a paper | |---------|----------------------------| | of internal medicine topics (cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, etc.) | Gives a broad base for comparative reviews or case‑based learning. | | Emphasis on Indian epidemiology (e.g., tropical infections, nutrition‑related disorders) | Offers a perspective that is often under‑represented in Western textbooks, making the material “interesting” for global audiences. | | Frequent updates (new editions every 3–4 years) | Allows you to discuss recent advances (e.g., COVID‑19, newer antidiabetic agents) while still referencing a classic source. | | Illustrations & flow‑charts | Helpful for creating visual summaries, infographics, or teaching slides that can be shared on messaging platforms. | manthappa medicine pdf telegram
If you need help locating a specific article (e.g., a particular chapter on “Respiratory Failure”), let me know the exact topic and I can point you to the most relevant open‑access source. Happy reading—and happy (legal) sharing! | | Frequent updates (new editions every 3–4