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General Books 1. 31 Question Book Bank Series GENERAL BOOKS 1. 31 QUESTION BOOK BANK SERIES PHASE 2 , 1979 2. 434 PRINCIPLES OF EXERCISE THERAPY / GARDINER,M.DENA, 1985 3. 435 PRINCIPLES OF EXERCISE THERAPY / GARDINER,M.DENA, 1985 4. 437 PRINCIPLES OF EXERCISE THERAPY / GARDINER,M.DENA, 1985 5. 438 PRINCIPLES OF EXERCISE THERAPY / GARDINER,M.DENA, 1985 6. 453 INTRODUCTORY PSYCOLOGY / HD KUMAR, 1990 7. 454 INTRODUCTORY PSYCOLOGY / HD KUMAR, 1990 8. 456 INTRODUCTORY PSYCOLOGY / HD KUMAR, 1990 9. 457 INTRODUCTORY PSYCOLOGY / HD KUMAR, 1990 10. 581 MCQ'S IN MEDICAL SCIENCE / GROVER,J.K., 1990 11. 582 MCQ'S IN MEDICAL SCIENCE / GROVER,J.K., 1990 12. 585 COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES AND ALL INDIA MD ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS / BHATIA,M.S., 1991 13. 598 GUIDE TO PLAB / MOULDS,A., 1991 14. 605 FMGEMS COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION REVIEW / BARBARA,ANN., 1987 15. 606 FMGEMS CLINICAL SCIENCES EXAMINATION REVIEW / ALIEN,ETAL, 1987 16. 608 NATIONAL BOARDS EXAMINATION REVIEW III / ALIEN,ETAL, 1987 17. 609 AIIMS & PGI MD ENTRANCE EXAMINATION / BHATIA,M.S., 1992 18. 610 COMBINED MEDICAL SERVICES AND ALL INDIA MD ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS / BHATIA,M.S., 1991 19. 611 BIOLOGICAL ADVANCED MATHEMATICS / CAUSTON,D.R., 1991 20. 646 LAW RELATING TO MEDICAL PRACTICE / MARTIN,C.R.A., 1979 21. 820 HANDBOOK OF BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION / KHANDPUR,R.S., 1992 22. 821 HANDBOOK OF BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION / KHANDPUR,R.S., 1992 23. 950 SHORT HISTORY OF ARYAN MEDICAL SCIENCE / BHAGVAT,SINH JEE, 1978 24. 1261 SYNOPSIS OF AYURVEDA / SINGHAL,G.D., 1993 25. 1375 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 26. 1376 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 ,15th ed. 27. 1377 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 28. 1378 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 29. 1379 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 30. 1380 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / 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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 43. 1393 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 45. 1395 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 46. 1396 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 47. 1397 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 48. 1398 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 49. 1399 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 50. 1400 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 51. 1401 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 52. 1402 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 53. 1403 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 54. 1404 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 55. 1405 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 56. 1406 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993, 15th ed. 57. 1407 NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA / ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 1993 , 15th ed. 58. 1513 EXPORT AND IMPORT POLICY / MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, 1994 59. 1514 HANDBOOK OF PROCEDURES / MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, 1994 60. 1515 HANDBOOK OF PROCEDURES / MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, 1994 61. 1637 1994 BRITANICA BOOK OF THE YEAR / ENCYLOPAEDIA BRITANICA INC., 62. 1742 SAFE MOTHERHOOD / KRISHNA,USHA R., 1994 63. 1776 RAJ AND MEDICINE IN INDIA: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AMIR CHAND 64. 1777 RAJ AND MEDICINE IN INDIA: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AMIR CHAND 65. 1827 CALL TO THE YOUTH OF INDIA / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 66. 1828 CALL TO THE YOUTH OF INDIA / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 67. 1829 CALL TO THE YOUTH OF INDIA / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 68. 1830 CALL TO THE YOUTH OF INDIA / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 69. 1831 BHARAT KE YUVAKON KO AWHAN / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 70. 1832 BHARAT KE YUVAKON KO AWHAN / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 71. 1833 BHARAT KE YUVAKON KO AWHAN / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 72. 1834 BHARAT KE YUVAKON KO AWHAN / SRI AUROBINDO SOCIETY, 1993 73. 1903 SWAMY'S COMPILATION OF HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE RULES / MUTHUSWAMY,1994 74. 1907 WORLD WAR II: BATTLE ON LAND / CHANDLER,DAVID G., 1990 75. 1908 WORLD WAR II: BATTLE IN THE AIR / TAGG,MICHAEL C., 1990 76. 1909 WORLD WAR II: BATTLE AT SEA / MC INTYRE,COLIN, 1990 77. 1910 100 GOLFING TIPS / BRADBCER,RICHARD, 1990 78. 1912 RAJIV GANDHI: SON OF A DYNASTY / NUGENT,NICHOLAS, 1994 79. 1913 100 GREAT NINETEENTH CENTURY LIVES / CANNING,JOHN, 1992 80. 1914 BEYONG GURUS: A WOMAN OF MANY WORLDS / HERRERA,NANCY COOKE DE, 81. 1915 100 GREAT MODERN LIVES / CANNING,JOHN., 1993 82. 1916 PRINCIPLE UPANISHADS / RADHAKRISHNAN,S., 1994 83. 1917 SEX, LOVE & MARRIAGE FROM YOGIC VIEW POINT / RADHA,SIVANANDA, 84. 1921 GIANI ZAIL SINGH: ROLE IN FREEDOM MOVEMENT / BAKSHI,S.R., 1994 85. 1922 WONDERS OF SCIENCE / HAWKS,ELLISON, 1994 86. 1923 HOW TO COMPLETE YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT SUCCESSFULLY / 87. 1924 YOGA AND DIVINE LIGHT FOR SELF CURE OF COMMON DISEASES / VIRK,AMRIK SINGH, 1992 88. 1925 HAUNTED HOUSE AND THE THIRTEENTH SUN / PRITAM,AMRITA, 1992 89. 1927 MY BLEEDING PUNJAB / KHUSHWANT SINGH, 1992 90. 1933 PENGUIN INDIA FAMILY MEDICAL ENCYLOPAEDIA / CHAWLA,N.P.S., 1994 91. 1942 NURJAHAN / JOFA,JYOTI, 1994 92. 1943 PRANAYAMA FOR HEALTH / KAUL,H KUMAR, 1994 93. 1944 INTRODUCTION TO ACCUPUNCTURE / BISCHKO,JOHANNES, 1993 94. 1945 LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS 1994 / GHOSE,VIJAYA, 1994 95. 1948 RAJIV GANDHI MANY FACETS / HARISH CHANDER, 1992 96. 1949 BHAGAVAD GITA / LAL,P., 1994 97. 1950 SUITABLE BOY / SETH,VIKRAM, 1993 98. 1951 PALACE OF DESIRE / MAHFOUZ,NAGUIB, 1992 99. 1952 MY PRESIDENTIAL YEARS / VENKATARAMAN,R., 1994 100. 1954 QUOTES OF RAJIV GANDHI / GANDHI,SONIA, 1994 101. 1955 TAROT, HOW TO READ THE FUTURE / GETTINGS,FRED, 1993 102. 1956 BOOK OF COMPLETE HOME CARE / RACKITT'S, 1993 103. 1959 HOMOEOPATHIC: GUIDE TO FAMILY HEALTH / TANDON,R.K., 1993 104. 1961 QUICK MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW 3RD BASIC SC. / BHATIA,M.S., 105. 1962 QUICK MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW 3RD BASIC SC. / BHATIA,M.S., 106. 1963 RAPID STATE MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW (BASIC SC.) / 107. 1964 RAPID STATE MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW (BASIC SC.) / 108. 1965 POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL ENTERANCE EXAMINATION (CLINICAL SC.) 109. 1966 MEDI WORLD'S MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW (BASIC SC.) / 110. 1967 MEDI WORLD'S MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW (BASIC SC.) / 111. 1968 MEDI WORLD'S MEDICAL EXAMINATION REVIEW (BASIC SC.) / 112. 1969 GLORIOUS KORAN / PICKTHALL,MARMADUKE, 1992 113. 1970 MANI RAM AGGARWAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE DIGEST & GEN.STUDIES 114. 1971 EAST, WEST / RUSHDIE,SALMAN, 1994 115. 1972 COMPITION SUCCESS REV. YEAR BOOK 1994 / SACHDEVA,S.K., 1994 116. 1975 A TO Z OF ASTROLOGY / TULLY,MAHAN VIR, 1994 117. 1976 CHEIRO'S BOOK OF FATE & FORTUNE / CHEIRO, 1994 118. 1978 TIMES ATLAS OF THE WORLD / TIMES BOOKS, 1992 119. 1979 LATA MANGESHKAR: A BIOGRAPHY / BHARTAN,RAJU, 1995 120. 1980 INVESTMENT GAME: HOW TO WIN / PARASANA CHANDRA, 1993 121. 1982 MY FROZEN TURBULENCE IN KASHMIR / JAGMOHAN, 1994 122. 1983 ZULFI BUTTO OF PAKISTAN: HIS LIFE & TIMES / WOLPERT,STANLEY, 123. 1984 SHOOTING FROM THE HIP: SELECTED WRITING / SHOBHA,DE, 1994 124. 1985 DR. S.D. SHARMA PRESIDENT OF INDIA: THE ELDULY STATEMENT VERMA,RAJENDRA, 1994 125. 1986 RABINDRANATH TAGORE / GROVER,VERINDER, 1994 126. 1987 NEW CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF INDIA 11.3 THE SIKH OF THE PUNJAB 127. 1989 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA SELECTED SPEECHES & WRITING / BIMAL PRASAD, 128. 1990 DIRECTORY OF UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES OF INDIA / BHATIA,S.K., 129. 1992 GLIMPSES OF WORLD HISTORY / NEHRU,JAWAHER LAL, 1994 130. 1993 LAJJA: SHAME / NASRIN,TASLIMA, 1994 131. 1994 FIST OF GOD / FORSYTH,FREDERICK, 1994 132. 1995 GONE WITH THE WIND / RIPLEY,ALEXANDRA, 1991 133. 1996 FREEDOM AT MIDNIGHT / COLLINS,LARRY, 1994 134. 1997 RAJ / MEHTA,GITA, 1990 135. 1998 DISCOVERY OF INDIA / NEHRU,JAWAHAR LAL, 1994 136. 1999 SHRI RAMACHARITA MANASA / TULSIDAS 137. 2000 TRAIN TO PAKISTAN / KHUSHWANT SINGH, 1994 138. 2001 ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF SPORTS AND GAMES / GOEL,R.G., 1994 139. 2002 WE THE NATION: THE LOST DECADES / PALKHIVALA,NANI A., 1994 140. 2003 MEIN KAMPF / HITLER,ADOLF, 2012 141. 2004 INDIAN PHILOSOPHY / RADHAKRISHNAN,S., 1994 142. 2005 INDIAN PHILOSOPHY / RADHAKRISHNAN,S., 1994 143. 2006 READER'S DIGEST COMPLETE GUIDE TO HOME IMPROVEMENTS / READER'S 144. 2007 COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA / SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, 1992 145. 2008 COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA / SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, 1992 146. 2009 COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA / SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, 1992 147.
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