Methodological Guidelines

Methodical guidelines, recommendations, tests

1. Konovalova O.Yu., Mitchenko F.A., Shuraeva T.K. Methodical guidelines for practical classes in pharmacognosy for third-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty (commodity analysis). – Kyiv: MI UANM, 2005. – 88 p.

2. Konovalova O.Yu., Shuraeva T.K., Mitchenko F.A. Tests in pharmacognosy for third-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty of the medical institute UANM. – Kyiv: MI UANM, 2005. – 92 p.

3. Makovetska O.Yu. Tests in pharmaceutical chemistry for fifth-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty of the medical institute UANM. – Kyiv: MI UANM, 2005. – 35 p.

4. Makovetska O.Yu. Tests in pharmaceutical chemistry for fourth-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty of the medical institute UANM. – Kyiv: MI UANM, 2005. – 16 p.

5. Makovetska O.Yu. Tests in pharmaceutical chemistry for third-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty of the medical institute UANM. – Kyiv: MI UANM, 2005. – 73 p.

6. Sereda P.I., Masyutina N.P., Makovetska O.Yu., Butska V.Ye. Methodical recommendations for practical classes and completion of control works in pharmacognosy (for third-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty in part-time education). – Kyiv: Publishing House of NMU named after O.O. Bohomolets, 2004. – 86 p.

7. Sereda P.I., Makovetska O.Yu. Methodical guidelines for practical classes in pharmacognosy for third-year students of the pharmaceutical faculty (part 1). – Kyiv: Publishing House of NMU named after O.O. Bohomolets, 2004. – 144 p.

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