"Introduction to the Human Body, 8th Edition" enables allied health professionals to efficiently and effectively master the essentials of anatomy and physiology as well as understand the balance between homeostasis and disruptions to homeostasis. Features such as "Looking Back to Move Ahead" help refresh basic concepts and make connections from system to system and concept to concept. Rich in clinical resources that highlight disruptions to homeostasis, the book also includes a special box in each chapter that focuses on Wellness. These unique discussions help allied health professionals make the connections between knowledge of form and function with optimal healthy choices.
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.