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Physiology

editors, Robert M. Berne, Matthew N. Levy ; associate editors, Bruce M. Koeppen, Bruce A. Stanton

Mosby, c1998

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Physiology is a comprehensive, accurate, up-to-date, and authoritative textbook of human physiology. An emphasis is placed on fundamental mechanisms and concepts and individual concepts are presented via an organ systems approach, clearly describing all mechanisms that control and regulate function. Key experimental observations and examples are included for students who want a better understanding of the body's dynamic process. Clinical relevancy has been enhanced with the addition of shaded boxes highlighting clinical correlations. New pedagogical features include essay questions and a 250-item multiple choice USMLE-type exam. Features: * Emphasizes fundamental mechanisms and concepts rather than isolated facts--the "bottom line" information. * Key experimental observations and examples are included, for the student who wants a better understanding of the body's dynamic processes. * Presents individual concepts via an organ systems approach, clearly describing all mechanisms that control and regulate functions. * Covers all the hot topics in physiology, such as membrane transport, neurotransmitters, cell and molecular biology, and more.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Cellular physiology: cellular membranes and transmembrane transport of solutes and water
  • ionic equilibria and resting membrane potentials
  • generation and conduction of action potentials
  • synaptic transmission
  • membrane receptors, second messengers and signal transduction pathways. Part 2 The nervous system: the nervous system and its components
  • the peripheral nervous system
  • the somatosensory system
  • the visual system
  • the auditory and vestibular systems
  • the chemical senses
  • spinal organization of motor function
  • descending pathways involved in motor control
  • motor control by the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia
  • the autonomic nervous system and its central control
  • the cerebral cortex and higher functions of the nervous system
  • MUSCLE
  • contractile mechanism of muscle cells
  • skeletal muscle physiology
  • smooth muscle. Part 3 The cardiovascular system: blood and haemostasis
  • the circuitry
  • electrical activity of the heart
  • the cardiac pump
  • regulation of the heartbeat
  • haemodynamics
  • the arterial system
  • the microcirculation and lymphatics
  • the peripheral circulation and its control
  • control of cardiac output - coupling of heart and blood vessels
  • special circulations
  • interplay of central and peripheral factors in the control of the circulation. Part 4 The respirator system
  • structure and function of the respiratory system
  • mechanical properties in breathing
  • pulmonary and bronchial circulations: - ventilation/perfusion ratios
  • transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide - tissue oxygenation
  • control of breathing. Part 5 The gastrointestinal system: gastrointestinal mobility
  • gastrointestinal secretions
  • digestion and absorption. Part 6 The kidney
  • elements of renal function
  • solute and water transport along the nephron - tubular function
  • control of body fluid osmolality and volume
  • potassium, calcium, and phosphate homeostasis
  • role of the kidneys in the regulation of acid-base balance. Part 7 The endocrine systen
  • general principles of endocrine physiology
  • whole body metabolism
  • hormones of the pancreatic islets
  • endocrine regulation of calcium and phosphate metabolism
  • the hypothalamus and pituitary gland
  • the thyroid gland
  • the adrenal glands
  • the reproductive glands.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA34893170
  • ISBN
    • 0815109520
  • LCCN
    97038215
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    St. Louis
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 1131 p.
  • Size
    29 cm
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