Lecture Notes Human Physiology

“Lecture Notes Human Physiology” by Ole H. Petersen is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on December 15, 2006. This fifth edition offers concise coverage of general physiology tailored for medical students and those in related fields such as biological sciences, sport science, pharmacology, and nursing. The book features a systems-based approach with a clean layout and color enhancements designed to facilitate understanding.
Readers will find that this edition emphasizes pathophysiology to enhance clinical relevance, making it a suitable introduction for medical and allied health care students. It includes updated content on the physiology of pain and expanded discussions on the heart and vascular system, along with a thoroughly revised chapter on the nervous system. With 672 pages, this edition aims to provide a clear and accessible overview of essential physiological concepts.
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Lecture Notes: Human Physiology provides concise coverage of general physiology for medical students as well as students of biological sciences, sport science, pharmacology and nursing.
This fifth edition of the ever popular Lecture Notes: Human Physiology has been thoroughly revised and updated by a new international team of authors. The simple structure and systems-based approach remain, with a new clean layout for ease of reading and colour now incorporated to aid understanding.
Lecture Notes: Human Physiology:
- Provides more focus on pathophysiology for clinical relevance
- Is the perfect introduction for medical and allied health care students
- Now includes physiology of pain and increased coverage of heart and the vascular system
- Includes a completely revised chapter on the nervous system.
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