Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology (Volume 2), 1e (True PDF)

Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology (Volume 2), 1e

by Pal Gopal Krushna, Pal Pravati, Nanda Nivedita

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Author/Editor Pal Gopal Krushna, Pal Pravati, Nanda Nivedita
ISBN 9789386107688
Speciality Physiology
DOI 10.5005/jp/books/12961
Edition 1/e
Publishing Year 2017
Pages 622
Book Type Textbook

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The main concern of this chapter focuses on the “Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology”. Physiology is the key subject in medicine. Physiology is the core of medical wisdom. Physiology as a subject in medical science has changed over the years from its nonclinical to preclinical and then to the current proclinical format with the incorporation of Applied and Clinical Physiology as the essential components of its core curriculum. Physiology is the foundation of medical practice. In the “Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology”, the topics start with ‘Learning Objectives’. By reading the learning objectives, a student will know the gross content of the topic, and how much he should acquire from it after reading the topic. Every chapter is divided into various parts by different headings and subheadings with different fonts and colors. Further, all important and complex mechanisms are structured and presented in a point-wise description. This structured presentation will help the student easily grasp the topic and memorize it. This book is divided into 13 sections which comprise total 79 chapter. The information given in the book is elaborative yet it is concise and to the point. This book provides a lucid and comprehensive understanding of general physiology, blood and immunity, nerve and muscle, autonomic nervous system, gastrointestinal system, endocrine physiology, reproductive system, renal system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, neurophysiology, special senses and integrative physiology.

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