Introduction to the Human Body 5e offers a balanced introduction to the study of anatomy and physiology. It successfully blends stunning art and clearly written text to illuminate the complexities of the human body and to provide you with a basic understanding of structure and function. Consider these * A clear focus on homeostasis as the underlying principle for understanding from and function * A concise writing style that emphasizes core content over extraneous detail. * An outstanding illustration program of the finest quality line art and photographs * A focus on the relevancy of the basic content to everyday life * A complete pedagogical framework surrounding the narrative and illustrations * A support package that helps teachers teach and students learn * A Student Companion CD-ROM specifically developed to go with this text attached to the inside front cover of the text * A newly designed Web site www.wiley.com/college/apcentral
Very good reference but it should only be as a supplement to another book because while it is indeed a great introduction to physiology, it does not cover the details as much. It's a great gateway to understanding Berne & Levy since that reference assumes you know the basics and just dives into the complicated parts immediately.
This is some of my required reading for a Nutritional Therapy training I am currently involved in. I needed to ready chapter 20, so I skipped ahead and read it. This is essentially a text book with some pretty technical language and I felt it was difficult to grasp the concepts without building up my knowledge throughout the chapters. Also, how fun is it to read most science textbooks? But, the chapter was short and well organized, so I won't complain too much.