Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology: with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Guyton Physiology)

Short Description

  • Author : John E. Hall PhD
  • Binding : Hardcover
  • DeweyDecimalNumber : 612
  • EAN : 9781416045748
  • Edition : 12
  • ISBN : 1416045740
  • Label : Saunders
  • Languages :
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  • Manufacturer : Saunders
  • NumberOfItems : 1
  • NumberOfPages : 1120
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  • ProductGroup : Book
  • ProductTypeName : ABIS_BOOK
  • PublicationDate : 2010-06-15
  • Publisher : Saunders
  • Studio : Saunders
  • Title : Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology : with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Guyton Physiology)

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Full Description

The 12th edition of Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology continues this bestselling title’s long tradition as one of the world’s favorite physiology textbooks. The immense success of this book is due to its description of complex physiologic principles in language that is easy to read and understand. Now with an improved color art program, thorough updates reflecting today’s medicine and science, and accessible online at studentconsult.com, this textbook is an excellent source for mastering essential human physiology knowledge.

  • Learn and remember vital concepts easily thanks to short, easy-to-read, masterfully edited chapters and a user-friendly full-color design.
  • See core concepts applied to real-life situations with clinical vignettes throughout the text.
  • Discover the newest in physiology with updates that reflect the latest advances in molecular biology, cardiovascular, neurophysiology and gastrointestinal topics.

  • Visualize physiologic principles clearly with over 1000 bold, full-color drawings and diagrams.

  • Distinguish core concepts from more in-depth material with a layout that uses gray shading to clearly differentiate between “need-to-know” and “nice-to-know” information.
  • Access the complete contents online at studentconsult.com along with bonus resources such as image banks, self-assessment questions, physiology animations and more!

This new edition continues the long tradition of “Guyton” as one of the world’s favorite physiology textbooks


2 Reviews

  1. Serge Marinkovic MD says:
    Posted August 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Well, I read the last edition of Guyton and it was fair to midland in quality however the 12th edition is another story. For physiology and molecular biology the illustration need to grip the idea and leave a lasting mark. If the prose can do the same you have a marvelous textbook. Well both ideas and practices have been fulfilled with this edition. The chapters on cell structure are brilliant as well as renal and cardiac anatomy and physiology. This text left me reading 100 pages a night until I was complete with the text. The hasn’t happened to me since the last edition of the The Cell. The fundamentals of each of the bodyies organs are so well explained and illustrated that alot of new information came my way. I have to say this text is the best medical text I have read in the last three years. You will find it an amazing and time well spent read. Enjoy.

  2. pchan says:
    Posted July 19, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I thought it might be helpful to people if I excerpted the following from Prof. John Hall’s preface to the 12th edition because it deals with what revisions he made for the book:

    “I worked closely with Dr. Guyton for almost 30 years and had the privilege of writing parts of the 9th and 10th editions. After Dr. Guyton’s tragic death in an automobile accident in 2003, I assumed responsibility for completing the 11th edition.

    For the 12th edition of the Textbook of Medical Physiology, I have the same goal as for previous editions – to explain, in language easily understood by students, how the different cells, tissues, and organs of the human body work together to maintain life.

    [. . .]

    A brief explanation is needed about several features of the 12th edition. Although many of the chapters have been revised to include new principles of physiology, the text length has been closely monitored to limit the book size so that it can be used effectively in physiology courses for medical students and health care professionals. Many of the figures have also been redrawn and are in full color. New references have been chosen primarily for their presentation of physiological principles, for the quality of their own references, and for their easy accessibility. The selected bibliography at the end of the chapters lists papers mainly from recently published scientific journals that can be freely accessed from the PubMed internet site at [...]. Use of these references, as well as cross-references from them, can give the student almost complete coverage of the entire field of physiology. The effort to be as concise as possible has, unfortunately, necessitated a more simplified and dogmatic presentation of many physiologic principles than I normally would have desired. However, the bibliography can be used to learn more about the controversies and unanswered questions that remain in understanding the complex functions of the human body in health and disease.

    Another feature is that the print is set in two sizes. The material in large print constitutes the fundamental physiologic information that students will require in virtually all of their medical activities and studies.

    The material in small print is of several different kinds: first, anatomic, chemical, and other information that is needed for immediate discussion but that most students will learn in more detail in other courses; second, physiologic information of special importance to certain fields of clinical medicine; and, third, information that will be of particular value to those students who may wish to study particular physiologic mechanisms more deeply.”

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