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Human physiology : the basis of medicine / Gillian Pocock and Christopher D. Richards, with a foreword by M. de Burgh Daly.

By: Pocock, Gillian.
Contributor(s): Richards, Christopher D [(j.a.)].
Series: Oxford medical publications ; Oxford core texts. Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2004Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xviii, 714 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0198585276 (pbk.).Subject(s): Human physiology | Physiology, PathologicalDDC classification: 612
Contents:
Foreword by M. de Burgh Daly. - Acknowledgements. - Abbreviations. - A note to the reader. - 1. What is physiology? - 2. The chemical constitution of the body. - 3. Introducing cells. - 4. The tranport functions of the plasma membrane. - 5. Principles of cell signaling. - 6. Nerve cells and their connections. - 7. Muscle. - 8. Sensory systems. - 9. The physiology of motor systems. - 10. The autonomic nervours system. - 11. Some aspects of higher nervous function. - 12. The hormonal regulation of the body. - 13. The properties of blood. - 14. Defence against infection: inflammation and immunity. - 15. The heart and circulation. - 16. The respiratory system. - 17. The kidney and the regulation of the internal environment. - 18. The digestive system. - 19. The nutrtional needs of the body. - 20. The physiology of the male and female reproductive systems. - 21. Fertilization, pregnancy and lactation. - 22. Fetal and neonatal physiology. - 23. The control of growth. - 24. Energy balance and the control of metabolic rate. - 25. The physiology of exercise. - 26. The regulation of body temperature. - 27. The regulation of plasma glusose. - 28. The regulation of body fluid volume. - 29. Acid-base balance. - 30. The physiology of high altitude and diving. - 31. Clinical physiology. - Appendix I. SI units. - Appendix 2. Resuscitation following cardiac or respiratory arrest. - Index.
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Foreword by M. de Burgh Daly. - Acknowledgements. - Abbreviations. - A note to the reader. - 1. What is physiology? - 2. The chemical constitution of the body. - 3. Introducing cells. - 4. The tranport functions of the plasma membrane. - 5. Principles of cell signaling. - 6. Nerve cells and their connections. - 7. Muscle. - 8. Sensory systems. - 9. The physiology of motor systems. - 10. The autonomic nervours system. - 11. Some aspects of higher nervous function. - 12. The hormonal regulation of the body. - 13. The properties of blood. - 14. Defence against infection: inflammation and immunity. - 15. The heart and circulation. - 16. The respiratory system. - 17. The kidney and the regulation of the internal environment. - 18. The digestive system. - 19. The nutrtional needs of the body. - 20. The physiology of the male and female reproductive systems. - 21. Fertilization, pregnancy and lactation. - 22. Fetal and neonatal physiology. - 23. The control of growth. - 24. Energy balance and the control of metabolic rate. - 25. The physiology of exercise. - 26. The regulation of body temperature. - 27. The regulation of plasma glusose. - 28. The regulation of body fluid volume. - 29. Acid-base balance. - 30. The physiology of high altitude and diving. - 31. Clinical physiology. - Appendix I. SI units. - Appendix 2. Resuscitation following cardiac or respiratory arrest. - Index.