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Netter Basic Science

Netter's Essential Physiology

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Let the beautiful illustrations and diagrams from the Netter collection enhance your understanding of physiology. Respected physiologists, Susan Mulroney and Adam Myers of Georgetown University School of Medicine, provide you with a logical and highly readable reference, ideal for a basic understanding of the subject, a comprehensive overview, or as a supplement to lectures. Organized by organ system, each section is followed by a set of review questions to reinforce what’s been covered. Clinical examples demonstrate key physiology concepts and their application in general medicine.

408 pages, Paperback + Online Access

First published December 12, 1950

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Susan Mulroney

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Susan E. Mulroney - PhD, Department of Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center and Adam Myers, PhD, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine

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A must have for any med student or physiology grad student. I found the sections on the cardiac cycle, and electrophysiology of the pacemaker cells particularly helpful. The clinical correlates scattered throughout are great motivators.
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