Mеdical physiоlogy, изд. 2

Автор(ы):Rhoades R. A., Tanner G. A.
06.10.2007
Год изд.:2003
Издание:2
Описание: The goal of this second edition of Medical Physiology is to provide a clear, accurate, and up-to-date introduction to medical physiology for medical students and students in the allied health sciences. Physiology, the study of normal function, is key to understanding pathophysiology and pharmacology and is essential to the everyday practice of clinical medicine. This book begins with a discussion of basic physiological concepts, such as homeostasis and cell signaling, in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 covers the cell membrane, membrane transport, and the cell membrane potential. Most of the remaining chapters discuss the different organ systems: nervous, muscle, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and reproductive physiology. Special chapters on the blood and the liver are included. Chapters on acid-base regulation, temperature regulation, and exercise discuss these complex, integrated functions. The order of presentation of topics follows that of most United States medical school courses in physiology. After the first two chapters, the other chapters can be read in any order, and some chapters may be skipped if the subjects are taught in other courses (e.g., neurobiology or biochemistry). Material on pathophysiology is included throughout the book. This not only reinforces fundamental physiological principles but also demonstrates the relevance of physiology to an understanding of numerous medically important conditions.
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PART I CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 1: Homeostasis and Cellular Signaling
    Patricia J. Gallagher, Ph.D., and George A. Tanner, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 2: The Cell Membrane, Membrane Transport, and the
    Resting Membrane Potential Stephen A. Kempson, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 3: The Action Potential, Synaptic Transmission, and
    Maintenance of Nerve Function Cynthia J. Forehand, Ph.D.
PART II NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 4: Sensory Physiology
    Richard A. Meiss, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 5: The Motor System
    John C. Kincaid, M.D.
  CHAPTER 6: The Autonomic Nervous System
    John C. Kincaid, M.D.
  CHAPTER 7: Integrative Functions of the Nervous System
    Cynthia J. Forehand, Ph.D.
PART III MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 8: Contractile Properties of Muscle Cells
    Richard A. Meiss, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 9: Skeletal Muscle and Smooth Muscle
    Richard A. Meiss, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 10: Cardiac Muscle
    Richard A. Meiss, Ph.D.
PART IV BLOOD AND CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 11: Blood Components, Immunity, and Hemostasis
    Denis English, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 12: An Overview of the Circulation and
    Hemodynamics
    Thorn W. Rooke, M.D., and Harvey V. Sparks, Jr., M.D.
  CHAPTER 13: The Electrical Activity of the Heart
    Thorn W. Rooke, M.D., and Harvey V. Sparks, Jr., M.D.
  CHAPTER 14: The Cardiac Pump
    Thorn W. Rooke, M.D., and Harvey V. Sparks, Jr., M.D.
  CHAPTER 15: The Systemic Circulation
    Thorn W. Rooke, M.D., and Harvey V. Sparks, Jr., M.D.
  CHAPTER 16: The Microcirculation and the Lymphatic System
    H. Glenn Bohlen, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 17: Special Circulations
    H. Glenn Bohlen, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 18: Control Mechanisms in Circulatory Function
    Thorn W. Rooke, M.D., and Harvey V. Sparks, Jr., M.D.
PART V RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 19: Ventilation and the Mechanics of Breathing
    Rodney A. Rhoades, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 2O: Pulmonary Circulation and
    Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio Rodney A. Rhoades, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 21: Gas Transfer and Transport
    Rodney A. Rhoades, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 22: The Control of Ventilation
    Rodney A. Rhoades, Ph.D.
PART VI RENAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BODY FLUIDS
  CHAPTER 23: Kidney Function
    George A. Tanner, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 24: The Regulation of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
    George A. Tanner, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 25: Acid-Base Balance
    George A. Tanner, Ph.D.
PART VII GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 26: Neurogastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Motility
    Jackie D. Wood, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 27: Gastrointestinal Secretion, Digestion, and Absorption
    Patrick Tso, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 28: The Physiology of the Liver
    Patrick Tso, Ph.D., and James McGill, M.D.
PART VIII TEMPERA TURE REGULA TION AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 29: The Regulation of Body Temperature
    C. Bruce Wenger, M.D., Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 30: Exercise Physiology
    Alon Harris, Ph.D., and Bruce E. Martin, Ph.D.
PART IX ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 31: Endocrine Control Mechanisms
    Daniel E. Peavy, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 32: The Hypothalamus and the Pituitary Gland
    Robert V. Considine, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 33: The Thyroid Gland
    Robert V. Considine, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 34: The Adrenal Gland
    Robert V. Considine, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 35: The Endocrine Pancreas
    Daniel E. Peavy, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 36: Endocrine Regulation of Calcium, Phosphate, and Bone Metabolism
    Daniel E. Peavy, Ph.D.
PART X REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY
  CHAPTER 37: The Male Reproductive System
    Paul F. Terranova, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 38: The Female Reproductive System
    Paul F. Terranova, Ph.D.
  CHAPTER 39: Fertilization, Pregnancy, and Fetal Development
    Paul F. Terranova, Ph.D.
Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions
Appendix B: Common Abbreviations in Physiology
Normal Blood, Plasma, or Serum Values inside front cover
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