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¡¡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 blue - 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
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Offers a clinically oriented perspective written with the clinical and preclinical student in mind, bridging basic physiology with pathophysiology.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡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.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Presents information in short chapters using a concise, readable voice that facilitates learning and retention.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Contains more than 1,200 full-color drawings and diagrams - all carefully crafted to make physiology easier to understand.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Features expanded clinical coverage including obesity, metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, Alzheimer's disease, and other degenerative diseases.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Includes online access to interactive figures, new audio of heart sounds, animations, self-assessment questions, and more.
¡¡¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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I. Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and General Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡1. Functional Organization of the Human Body and Control of the "Internal Environment"
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡2. The Cell and Its Functions
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡3. Genetic Control of Protein Synthesis, cell function, and cell reproduction
II. Membrane Physiology, Nerve, and Muscle
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡4. Transport of Substances Through Cell Membranes
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡5. Membrane Potentials and Action Potentials
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡6. Contraction of Skeletal Muscle
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡7. Excitation of Skeletal Muscle: Neuromuscular Transmission and Excitation-Contraction Coupling
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡8. Excitation and Contraction of Smooth Muscle
III. The Heart
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡9. Cardiac Muscle; The Heart as a Pump and Function of the Heart Valves
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡10. Rhythmical Excitation of the Heart
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡11. The Normal Electrocardiogram
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡12. Electrocardiographic Interpretation of Cardiac Muscle and Coronary Blood Flow Abnormalities: Vectorial Analysis
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡13.Cardiac Arrhythmias and Their Electrocardiographic Interpretation
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IV. The Circulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡14. Overview of the Circulation;¡¡Biophysics of Pressure, Flow, and Resistance
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡15. Vascular Distensibility and Functions of the Arterial and Venous Systems
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡16. The Microcirculation and Lymphatic System: Capillary Fluid Exchange, Interstitial Fluid, and Lymph Flow
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡17. Local and Humoral Control of Tissue Blood Flow
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡18. Nervous Regulation of the Circulation and Rapid Control of Arterial Pressure
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡19. Role of the Kidneys in Long-Term Control of Arterial Pressure and in Hypertension: The Integrated System for Aterial Pressure Regulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡20. Cardiac Output, Venous Return, and Their Regulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡21. Muscle Blood Flow and Cardiac Output During Exercise; the Coronary Circulation and Ischemic Heart Disease
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡22. Cardiac Failure
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡23. Heart Valves and Heart Sounds;¡¡Valvular and Congenital Heart Defects
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡24. Circulatory Shock and¡¡Its Treatment
V. The Body Fluids and Kidneys
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡25. The Body Fluid Compartments: Extracellular and Intracellular Fluids;¡¡Edema
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡26. The Urinary System: Functional Anatomy and Urine Formation by the Kidneys
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡27. Glomerular Filtration, Renal Blood Flow, and Their Control
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡28.¡¡Renal Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡29. Urine Concentration and Dilution; Regulation of Extracellular Fluid Osmolarity and Sodium Concentration
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡30. Renal Regulation of Potassium, Calcium, Phosphate, and Magnesium; Integration of Renal Mechanisms for Control of Blood Volume and Extracellular Fluid Volume
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡31. Acid-Base Regulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡32. Diuretics, Kidney Diseases
VI. Blood Cells, Immunity, and Blood Coagulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡33. Red Blood Cells, Anemia, and Polycythemia
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡34. Resistance of the Body to Infection: I. Leukocytes, Granulocytes, the Monocyte-Macrophage System, and Inflammation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡35. Resistance of the Body to Infection: II. Immunity and Allergy
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡36. Blood Types; Transfusion; Tissue and Organ Transplantation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡37. Hemostasis and Blood Coagulation
VII. Respiration
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡38. Pulmonary Ventilation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡39. Pulmonary Circulation, Pulmonary Edema, Pleural Fluid
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡40. Principles of Gas Exchange; Diffusion of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Through the Respiratory Membrane
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡41. Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Blood and Tissue Fluids
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡42. Regulation of Respiration
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡43. Respiratory Insufficiency - Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Oxygen Therapy
VIII. Aviation, Space, and Deep-Sea Diving Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡44. Aviation, High Altitude, and Space Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡45. Physiology of Deep-Sea Diving and Other Hyperbaric Conditions
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IV. The Nervous System: A. General Principles and Sensory Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡46. Organization of the Nervous System, Basic Functions of Synapses, and Neurotransmitters
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡47. Sensory Receptors, Neuronal Circuits for Processing Information
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡48. Somatic Sensations: I. General Organization, the Tactile and Position Senses
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡49. Somatic sensations: II. Pain, Headache, and Thermal Sensations
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X. The Nervous System: B. The Special Senses
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡50. The Eye: I. Optics of Vision
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡51. The Eye: II. Receptor and Neural Function of the Retina
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡52. The Eye: III. Central Neurophysiology of Vision
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡53. The Sense of Hearing
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡54. The Chemical Senses - Taste and Smell
XI. The Nervous System: C. Motor and Integrative Neurophysiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡55. Motor Functions of the Spinal Cord; the Cord Reflexes
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡56. Cortical and Brain Stem Control of Motor Function
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡57. Contributions of the Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia to Overall Motor Control
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡58. Cerebral Cortex, Intellectual Functions of the Brain, Learning, and Memory
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡59. Behavioral and Motivational Mechanisms of the Brain - The Limbic System and the Hypothalamus
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡60. States of Brain Activity - Sleep, Brain Waves, Epilepsy, Psychoses, and Dementia
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡61. The Autonomic Nervous System and the Adrenal Medulla
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡62. Cerebral Blood Flow, Cerebrospinal Fluid, and Brain Metabolism
XII. Gastrointestinal Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡63. General Principles of Gastrointestinal Function - Motility, Nervous Control, and Blood Circulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡64. Propulsion and Mixing of Food in the Alimentary Tract
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡65. Secretory Functions of the Alimentary Tract
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡66. Digestion and Absorption in the Gastrointestinal Tract
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡67. Physiology of Gastrointestinal Disorders
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XIII. Metabolism and Temperature Regulation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡68. Metabolism of Carbohydrates and Formation of Adenosine Triphosphate
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡69. Lipid Metabolism
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡70. Protein Metabolism
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡71. The Liver as an Organ¡¡
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡72. Dietary Balances; Regulation of Feeding; Obesity and Starvation; Vitamins and Minerals
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡73. Energetics and Metabolic Rate
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡74. Body Temperature Regulation and Fever
XIV. Endocrinology and Reproduction
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡75. Introduction to Endocrinology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡76. Pituitary Hormones and Their Control by the Hypopthalamus
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡77. Thyroid Metabolic Hormones
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡78. Adenocortical Hormones
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡79. Insulin, Glucagon, and Diabetes Mellitus
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡80. Parathyroid Hormone, Calcitonin, Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism, Vitamin D, Bone, and Teeth
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡81. Reproductive and Hormonal Functions of the¡¡Male (and Function of the Pineal Gland)
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡82. Female Physiology Before Pregnancy and Female Hormones
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡83. Pregnancy and Lactation
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡84. Fetal and Neonatal Physiology
XV. Sports Physiology
¡¡¡¡¦¡¡¡85. Sports Physiology |
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