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Textbook of Medical Physiology 12/e
Best & Taylor’s Physiological Basis of Medical Practice 13/e
Author / Editor
Guyton & Hall
Tandon
Product Data
1120 Pages, Paperback, Elsevier, 2011
1130 Pages, 800 illust., 114 Tables, 179 Summary Cahrts,
Paperback, WK, 2011
Contents
• This new edition continues "Guyton's" long tradition as
one of the world's favorite physiology textbooks,
presenting complex principles in language that is easy to
read and understand
• Learn and remember vital concepts easily thanks to short,
easy-to-read, masterfully edited chapters and a user-
friendly full-color design.
• Extra-depth material (anatomical, chemical, clinical and
other material) highlighted with gray shading to indicate
material that may be useful for further understanding but is
not essential to the main subject.
• Discover the newest physiology principles with updated
content that reflects the latest advances in molecular
biology.
• Discover the newest physiology principles with updated
content that reflects the latest advances in molecular
biology.
• Uses full-color illustrations throughout, including 486
figures, 277 charts and graphs, 100 brand-new line
drawings, and 36 ECGs. • Features a new full-
color design that makes information more engaging and
even easier to read
• The thirteenth edition of this classic text continues and further enriches
the rich legacy of the previous editions. In a clear and authoritative style,
this edition explains the basic principles of physiology while emphasizing
their clinical significance in day-to-day medical practice.
• Provides an authentic and in-depth understanding of the basic
concepts.
• Highlights the clinical significances of these processes
Includes thorough revisions and updates throughout the text.
• Exhaustive revision of the sections Central and Peripheral,
Neurophysiology and Reproductive Physiology.
• New chapters on Blood Groups and Transfusion, Control of Movement
and Posture, and Physiology of Yoga.
• Several additional flowcharts, tables, and illustrations to facilitate an
easier understanding of the text.
• At the end of each chapter, the important highlights and take-home
messages have been presented along with a set of review questions.
(Page no. 91-92…)
Neurolophysiology: This chapter is based on research published in
respected journals. (By renowned Shirley Tellas, Director of Research-
Patanjali, Haridwar; Hear ICMR Center for Advance Research in Yoga and
Neurophysiology) (Page no. 1217)
Molecular motors (page no. 14), intercellular communication (page no.
15), vesicular transport (page no. 30), and new proteins involved in
calcium transport included in general physiology.
The Gastrointestinal section now includes the new peptides affecting gut
motility as well as several new clinical correlates. (Page no. 686)
Renal (page no. 572), liver (page no. 806), and thyroid function (page no.
921) tests have been included at the end of the respective sections.
Resources
Student Consult online access includes supplementary
learning resources
thePoint access for Students and Faculty
Price
Rs.1595.00
Rs.1350.00
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