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_aGuyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology / _cJohn E. Hall, Arthur C. Guyton, Michael E. Hall. |
| 246 | 3 | _aTextbook of medical physiology | |
| 250 | _a14th edition | ||
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_aPhiladelphia, PA : _bElsevier, _c[2021] |
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_axix, 1132 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c29 cm |
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| 500 | _aRevised edition of: Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology / John E. Hall, PhD, Arthur C. Guyton Professor and Chair, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Director, Mississippi Center for Obesity Research, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi. 13th edition. [2016] | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
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_gUnit I: _tIntroduction to physiology: the cell and general physiology. _tFunctional organization of the human body and control of the "internal environment" ; _tThe cell and its functions ; _tGenetic control of protein synthesis, cell function, and cell reproduction -- _gUnit II: _tMembrane physiology, nerve, and muscle. _tTransport of substances through cell membranes ; _tMembrane potentials and action potentials ; _tContraction of skeletal muscle ; _tExcitation of skeletal muscle: neuromuscular transmission and excitation-contraction coupling ; _tExcitation and contraction of smooth muscle -- _gUnit III: _tThe heart. _tCardiac muscle; the heart as a pump and function of the heart valves ; _tRhythmical excitation of the heart ; _tFundamentals of electrocardiography ; _tElectrocardiographic interpretation of cardiac muscle and coronary blood flow abnormalities: vectorial analysis ; _tCardiac arrhythmias and their electrocardiographic interpretation -- _gUnit IV: _tThe circulation. _tOverview of the circulation: pressure, flow, and resistance ; _tVascular distensibility and functions of the arterial and venous systems ; _tThe microcirculation and lymphatic system: capillary fluid exchange, interstitial fluid, and lymph flow ; _tLocal and humoral control of tissue blood flow ; _tNervous regulation of the circulation and rapid control of arterial pressure ; _tRole of the kidneys in long-term control of aterial pressure and in hypertension: the integrated system for arterial pressure regulation ; _tCardiac output, venous return, and their regulation ; _tMuscle blood flow and cardiac output during exercise; the coronary circulation and ischemic heart disease ; _tCardiac failure ; _tHeart valves and heart sounds:; valvular and congenital heart defects ; _tCirculatory shock and its treatment -- _gUnit V: _tThe body fluids and kidney. _tRegulation of body fluid compartments: extracellular and intracellular fluids; edema ; _tThe urinary system: functional anatomy and urine formation by the kidney ; _tGlomerular filtration, renal blood flow, and their control ; _tRenal tubular reabsorption and secretion ; _tUrine concentration and dilution; regulation of extracellular fluid osmolarity and sodium concentration ; _tRenal regulation of potassium, calcium, phosphate, and magnesium; integration of renal mechanisms for control of blood volume and extracellular fluid volume ; _tAcid-base regulation ; _tDiuretics and kidney diseases -- _gUnit VI: _tBlood cells, immunity, and blood coagulation. _tRed blood cells, anemia, and polycythemia ; _tResistance of the body to infection I: Leukocytes, granulocytes, the monocyte-macrophage system, and inflammation ; _tResistance of the body to infection II: immunity and allergy ; _tBlood types: transfusion; and tissue and organ transplantation ; _tHemostasis and blood coagulation -- _gUnit VII: _tRespiration. _tPulmonary ventilation ; _tPulmonary circulation, pulmonary edema, and pleural fluid ; _tPrinciples of gas exchange; diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the respiratory membrane ; _tTransport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood and tissue fluids ; _tRegulation of respiration ; _tRespiratory insufficiency-pathophysiology, diagnosis, oxygen therapy -- _gUnit VIII: _tAviation, space, and deep-sea diving physiology. _tAviation, high altitude, and space physiology ; _tPhysiology of deep-sea diving and other hyperbaric conditions -- _gUnit IX: _tThe nervous system A: General principles and sensory physiology. _tOrganization of the nervous system, basic functions of synapses, and neurotransmitters ; _tSensory receptors, neuronal circuits for processing information ; _tSomatic sensations I: General organization, tactile and position senses ; _tSomatic sensations II: Pain, headache, and thermal sensations -- _gUnit X: _tThe nervous system B: The special senses. _tThe eye I: Optics of vision ; _tThe eye II: Receptor and neural function of the retina ; _tThe eye III: Central neurophysiology of vision ; _tThe sense of hearing ; _tThe chemical senses-taste and smell -- _gUnit XI: _tThe nervous system C: Motor and integrative neurophysiology. _tSpinal cord motor functions; the cord reflexes ; _tCortical and brain stem control of motor function ; _tCerebellum and basal ganglia contributions to overall motor control ; _tCerebral cortex, intellectual functions of the brain, learning, and memory ; _tThe limbic system and the hypothalamus-behavioral and motivational mechanisms of the brain ; _tStates of brain activity-sleep, brain waves, epilepsy, psychoses, and dementia ; _tThe autonomic nervous system and the adrenal medulla ; _tCerebral blood flow, cerebrospinal fluid, and brain metabolism --- _gUnit XII: _tGastrointestinal physiology. _tGeneral principles of gastrointestinal function-motility, nervous control, and blood circulation ; _tPropulsion and mixing of food in the alimentary tract ; _tSecretory functions of the alimentary tract ; _tDigestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract ; _tPhysiology of gastrointestinal disorders -- _gUnit XIII: _tMetabolism and temperature regulation. _tMetabolism of carbohydrates and formation of adenosine triphosphate ; _tLipd metabolism ; _tProten metabolism ; _tThe liver ; _tDietary balances; regulation of feeding; obesity and starvation; vitamins and minerals ; _tEnergetics and metabolic rate ; _tBody temperature regulation and fever -- _gUnit XIV: _tEndocrinology and reproduction. _tIntroduction to endocrinology ; _tPituitary hormones and their control by the hypothalamus ; _tThyroid metabolic hormones ; _tAdrenocortical hormones ; _tInsulin, glucagon, and diabetes mellitus ; _tParathyroid hormone, calcitonin, calcium and phosphate metabolism, vitamin D, bone, and teeth ; _tReproductive and hormonal functions of the male (and function of the pineal gland) ; _tFemale physiology before pregnancy and female hormones ; _tPregnancy and lactation ; _tFetal and neonatal physiology -- _gUnit XV: _tSports physiology |
| 520 | _a"The world's foremost physiology textbook. Known for its clear presentation style, single-author voice, and focus on content most relevant to clinical and pre-clinical students, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th Edition, employs a distinctive format to ensure maximum learning and retention of complex concepts. A larger font size emphasizes core information while supporting information, including clinical examples are detailed in smaller font and highlighted in pale lavender - making it easy to quickly skim the essential text or pursue more in-depth study. This two-tone approach, along with other outstanding features makes this bestselling text a favorite of students worldwide. Key features include : offers a clinically oriented perspective written with the clinical and pre-clinical student in mind, bridging basic physiology with pathophysiology ; focuses on core material and how the body maintains homeostasis to remain healthy, emphasizing the important principles that will aid in later clinical decision making ; presents information in short chapters using a concise, readable voice that facilitates learning and retention ; contains more than 1,200 full-color drawings and diagrams - all carefully crafted to make physiology easier to understand ; features expanded clinical coverage including obesity, metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, Alzheimer's disease, and other degenerative diseases."--adapted from back cover | ||
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