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Medical Physiology
Introductory textbook covering a range of medical issues that affect the way we live our lives.
David Applin (Author)
9780521556613, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 1 May 1997
148 pages
23.4 x 15.6 x 0.8 cm, 0.265 kg
Medical Physiology is a concise introductory textbook for advanced school and beginning university students. It discusses a range of medical issues that affect the way we live our lives including infectious and inherited diseases, cancer, and diseases of the respiratory system and kidneys. The functions of the immune system and the brain are studied in some detail, as are the effects on our health of ageing, diet and exercise. The text concludes by discussing recent advances in genetics and biotechnology and their impact on the treatments available for many diseases.
1. What is disease?
2. Understanding the immune system
3. The control of bleeding
4. Heart disease
5. Physiological effects of exercise
6. Food and health
7. Respiratory diseases
8. Kidney failure
9. Fertility and contraception
10. The brain
11. Medical genetics
12. Biotechnology and medicine.
Subject Areas: Human biology [PSX], Medical genetics [MFN], Physiology [MFG]