Medical Pharmacology K Mukhopadhyay
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1Viva Voce in Medical Pharmacology
2Viva Voce in Medical Pharmacology
K Mukhopadhyay Private General Practitioner Dhanbad Former Senior Resident, Department of Pharmacology Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU Medical Officer, Damodar Valley Corporation Additional Professor, Department of Pharmacology College of Medical Sciences Bharat Pur, Nepal
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Viva Voce in Medical Pharmacology
© 2004, K Mukhopadhyay
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4
to
my father
Late Tulsi Das Mukherjee
who gave me courage
for my education5
6Preface
Medical science has rapidly grown and developed in the last couple of decades, and so has emerged its branch Pharmacology. The real beauty of the subject Pharmacology is that the clinicians of all specialities and superspecialities use its knowledge to prevent, diagnose and cure diseases. This tends to confuse undergraduate students during their viva-voce exams. Viva-voce examination environment has been simulated and model questions and their answers have been provided in this book. Through this book I have attempted to help students get through their viva-voce exams.
Many people have helped me put together this book. Birds of the same feather flock together. I am grateful to Dr (Mrs) Barnali Mukherjee, Dr Jhulan Mukherjee, Dr (Mrs) Shrabani Mukhopadhyay and Dr Angshuman Mukhopadhyay who were professional critics outside and loving family near home.
I am also thankful to Smt Bina Mukherjee, Shri Basudeb Mukherjee, Smt Kajoli Mukherjee, Shri Baladeb Mukherjee, Shri Abhijit Banerjee, Smt Jayanti Sinha and Shri GCP Sinha for their blessings and encouragement. I would like to thank Dr TR Roy and Shri Binod Modi and Dr MM Bandopadhyay for encouraging me to go ahead with writing this book.
How can I forget to mention my lecturers during my undergraduate and postgraduate studies. I am indebted to Prof MS Dey, Prof Robin Chatterjee, Prof BN Das, Prof S Banerjee, Late Prof AK Sanyal, Prof PK Das, Prof SS Gambhir, Prof SB Acharya, Prof SK Bhattacharya, Prof RK Goel, Dr BL Pandey whose lectures were of immense help in preparing this book. Special thanks go to my department colleagues, Prof AK Chakraborty, Prof SK Tripathy, Dr Anil Jaiswal for suggestions and encouragement. Prof JN Neogi and Prof KK Agarwal of CMS, Nepal also encouraged me to go about writing this book. My heartfelt thanks to them.7
I must thank Mr Tarun Duneja, GM (Publishing), Mr Sanjay Chakraborty, Asstt. Sales Manager of Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers to help compile this book.
I would like to mention my cousins Aditi Banerjee, Lakshmi Chatterjee, Arundhati Banerjee, Nandini Pandit, Anuradha, Mrinal for their unending enthusiasm.
Finally, kisses and love to my son, Sanak, my niece Esha and Idrija for their giggles and laughter which always seemed to tell me: Arise, Awake and Stop not till the goal is achieved.
I must acknowledge my mother, Smt Bedbani Mukherjee who went through with infinite patience and always stood by me. Thanks !
K Mukhopadhyay