Significance of Monograph
A monograph, according to science, is a comprehensive written account that provides detailed standards and data about a specific plant for future reference. It also includes specifications in pharmacopoeias that guide the selection and preparation of drugs for homoeopathic use. Furthermore, a monograph serves as a standard document in pharmacopoeias, outlining the properties, testing methods, and quality requirements of a particular pharmaceutical substance, ensuring consistency and reliability in drug preparation.
Synonyms: Treatise, Study, Paper, Research work, Scholarly work
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The concept of Monograph in local and regional sources
Monograph refers to comprehensive written studies on particular topics, exemplified here by in-depth analyses of Kerala’s writers in English, emphasizing a focused approach to literary scholarship in that region.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Detailed written studies on specific subjects, in this case, focusing on Kerala’s writers in English.[1]