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Bio-Social Issues in Health
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NBC683
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ISBN No. |
81-7211-225-4
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Book Name
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Bio-Social Issues in Health
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Banerjee B.G. , Edwin C.J. , Pathak R.K. , Sinha A.K. , Vasishat R.N.
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Agnihotri Vibha , Aparaj Kalavati M. , Arya Ankita , Awasthi Aishwarya , Banerjee B.G. , Behera Deepak Kumar , Bhalla A.K. , Bhamini Raghavaiah K. , Bharati Kusum , Bhardwaj Shaila , Bhuyan C. , Biswas Subir , Chakravarty Moyna , Chand Neetu
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Northern Book centre
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Publishing Year
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2008
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Book Price (Printed)
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INR 2750
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Book Price (Our Price)
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INR 2475
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Book Size
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25 × 16 cm.
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Book Page
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xviii + 598
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Book Weight
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1100 gm
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Book Summary
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Themes included are:
- Issues on Health and Disease Approaches
- Health and Health Care Systems: Socio-cultural and Ecological Dimension
- Nutrition, Human Growth and Development
- Health and Mental Illness
- Contemporary Issues in Tribal Health and Care of the Aged
Contributors are from:
- Academic and research institutions of various States and Union Territories
- Subject specialists from different fields such as
- Anthropology
- Biochemistry
- Biomedicine
- Community medicine
- Demography
- Geography
- Home science
- Indigenous System of Medicine-Ayurveda
- Microbiology
- Pediatrics
- Philosophy
- Psychiatry and Social Psychology
Covers a variety of therapies ranging from traditional to modern therapy for curing illness and disease Research Papers have been reviewed by the subject specialists Useful for the academicians from the fields of anthropology, sociology, psychology, home science, medical professionals, social scientists, administrators, planners, NGOs, teachers and students of various disciplines, and the broad spectrum of scholars interested in the science of man.
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Book Content
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Part 1 – Issues on Health and Disease : Approaches Part II – Health and Health Care Systems Part III – Nutrition, Human Growth and Development Part IV – Health and Mental Illness Part V – Contemporary Issues in Tribal Health Care of the Aged
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