Browsing by Author "Sharma, A L"
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Item Aspirin in experimental cataractogenesis.(1984-12-01) Gupta, P P; Pandey, D N; Pandey, D J; Sharma, A L; Srivastava, R K; Mishra, S SItem Effect of glucagon on some isolated venous preparations.(1977-10-01) Kishore, S; Sharma, A L; Mishra, S SItem Effect of phenformin and ethyloestrenol on blood fibrinolytic activity on rabbits maintained on high cholesterol diet.(1976-06-01) Sharma, K K; Chowdhury, N K; Sharma, A LItem Effect of rifampicin on serum cholesterol levels in rabbits after experimental hypercholesterolaemia.(1977-05-16) Mathur, U; Sharma, A L; Mishra, S S; Mathur, S KItem 'Geriatrics' a challenge for the twenty first century.(2003-07-08) Sharma, A LItem Hypoglycaemic action of Cryptostegia grandiflora R.Br.. in rabbits.(1967-12-01) Sharma, A L; Sapru, H N; Chowdhury, N KItem Leprosy in India--present scenario and the task ahead.(2005-04-07) Sharma, A LItem Leprosy in urban areas--a problem for elimination.(2003-10-06) Mukherjee, B P; Sharma, A LItem Long term effect of onion on experimentally-induced hypercholesteremia and consequently decreased fibrinolytic activity in rabbits.(1975-11-01) Sharma, K K; Chowdhury, N K; Sharma, A LItem National Rural Health Mission--a good beginning.(2005-04-07) Sharma, A LItem Paradox of vitamin A supplementation to children in India.(2005-01-02) Kapil, Umesh; Sharma, A LItem Prevention of experimental cataract by alpha-tocopherol.(1984-11-01) Gupta, P P; Pandey, D J; Sharma, A L; Srivastava, R K; Mishra, S SItem Profile of management of animal bite cases among rural population in district Pune, Maharashtra.(2007-01-01) Sharma, A L; Bhuyar, P A; Bhawalkar, J S; Pawar, S NThe study was carried out in three randomly selected Primary Health Centres (PHCs) of district Pune. During three months of study period all the patients with animal bite attending PHCs were enrolled for the study. All the animal bite cases (451) were due to dog bite and 61.4% were reported to be bitten by pet dogs. In spite of having the knowledge about seriousness of illness, immediate care like washing of wound with soap and water was practiced by only 23.5%. Majority of them did not report immediately to PHC for treatment after dog bite.Item A relic that disturbs.(2003-10-06) Chaturvedi, S; Sharma, A L