Physiology at a Glance

Physiology at a Glance

by Jeremy P. T. Ward (Author), Robert W. Clarke (Author), Roger Linden (Author)

Synopsis

Physiology at a Glance provides an accessibly concise introduction to Physiology. It covers core knowledge required by medical and biomedical students, junior doctors and nurses for their physiology courses. The book follows the easy-to-use at a glance format of double page spreads composed of clear memorable diagrams that support accompanying key facts and essential information. The content of the book is organised around body systems: introduction to physiology, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the renal system, the gut and metabolism, endocrinology and reproduction, muscles, and the sensory and motor systems. Physiology at a Glance is an essential resource for students, junior doctors and anyone following introductory physiology courses. This is an ideal text for thorough understanding of physiology and will be perfect for exam revision - fitting even the tightest of budgets!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 09 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 1405113286
ISBN 13: 9781405113281

Author Bio
Jeremy Ward is Professor of Respiratory Cell Physiology in the School of Medicine at King's College London. He is Treasurer of The Physiological Society and is one of our expert AAG authors. He has co-authored The Respiratory System AAG, The Cardiovascular System AAG, and assisted with Critical Care Medicine AAG. Rob Clarke (1956-2004) was Senior Lecturer in Animal Physiology at Nottingham University and had extensive experience of teaching Physiology to a wide range of biomedical students. Roger Linden is Professor of Craniofacial Biology and Head of the Academic Department of Physiology in the School of Biomedical Sciences at King's College London. He is qualified in both dental surgery and physiology and is involved in teaching and examining physiology and oral biology to medical, dental and biomedical students both in the UK and abroad.