Berne, R.M. (ed.)|Levy, M.N. (ed.)

Principles of physiology - 2nd ed. - St. Louis Mosby-Year Book, Inc. 1996 - xiii, 795p. - Principles of Physiology .

Presents information on how the body functions with detailed explanations on the body's processes. Clearly presents the significant features of mammalian physiology, and emphasises the general principles and underlying mechanisms. Discusses the mechanisms that regulate the functions of the individual organ systems. These mechanisms are then applied to the complex interactions among the systems as they maintain the internal environment constant, a process that is vital for the optimal function of the constituent cells. There are clinical comments interwoven throughout the text.

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Humans|Physiology

QT 104 B47 1996