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GRIP Book 1 & 2 For Title Page Book 1 GRIP FOR FINAL YEAR Medicine 1 Medicine 2 Paedetric MedicineSolved SEQ papers form 2007-2013, MCQs with key, Solved Model papers, TOS, Syllabus, Most important Topics & repeated questions Q Bank University questions according to UHS pattern (University of health sciences, Lahore) By Dr Hafiz Bashir Ahmad Noor (SMC)

Title Page Book 1 GRIP FOR FINAL YEAR
Medicine 1
Medicine 2
Paedetric Medicine

Backcover

Title Page Book 2 GRIP FOR FINAL YEAR
GENERAL SURGERY
SPECIAL SURGERY
GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS

Backcover

"GRIP" COMPREHENSIVE HELPING STUFF FOR ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS...
IT GUIDES THE STUDENTS WHAT TOPICS THEY HAVE TO STUDY ,
MARKS DISTRIBUTION OF EACH UNIT AND NO OF MCQS ,SEQS FROM EACH UNIT ...
SYLLABUS ,
TOS ......
UHS POOL OF SEQs  AND MCQs ,
MOST REPEATED QUESTIONS AND TOPICS EXTRACTED FROM PAST PAPERS OF EACH SUBJECT....


Author : DR. HAFIZ BASHIR AHMAD NOOR
Published by : Allied book company aminpur bazar faisalabad
price : Rs 400 only
edition : 1st
Copies: 1000

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GRIP Book 1 & 2 For Solved SEQ papers form 2007-2013, MCQs with key,
Solved Model papers, TOS, Syllabus, Most important Topics & repeated questions
Q Bank University questions according to UHS pattern
(University of health sciences, Lahore) By Dr Hafiz Bashir Ahmad Noor (SMC)





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