Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
John Wiley & Sons | 2009 | ISBN: 0470084715 | 1281 pages | djvu | 51 MB
The new edition of Principles of Anatomy and Physiology maintains the superb balance between structure and function. It continues to emphasize the correlations between normal physiology and pathophysiology, normal anatomy and pathology, and homeostasis and homeostatic imbalances.
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY
2 THE CHEMICAL LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
3 THE CELLULAR LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
4 THE TISSUE LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
5 THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
6 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: BONE TISSUE
7 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE AXIAL SKELETON
8 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON
9 JOINTS
10 MUSCULAR TISSUE
11 THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
12 NERVOUS TISSUE
13 THE SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL NERVES
14 THE BRAIN AND CRANIAL NERVES
15 THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
16 SENSORY, MOTOR, AND INTEGRATIVE SYSTEMS
17 THE SPECIAL SENSES
18 THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
19 THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: THE BLOOD
20 THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: THE HEART
21 THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: BLOOD VESSELS AND HEMODYNAMICS
22 THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND IMMUNITY
23 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
24 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
25 METABOLISM AND NUTRITION
26 THE URINARY SYSTEM
27 FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, AND ACID–BASE HOMEOSTASIS
28 THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
29 DEVELOPMENT AND INHERITANCE