The human body in health and illness

Herlihy, Barbara L.

The human body in health and illness - 4th ed. - St. Louis, Mo. Elsevier Saunders 2011 - 542 p. : ill., port. ; 28 cm.

Introduction to the human body --Basic chemistry -- Cells -- Cell metabolism -- Microbiology basics -- Tissues and membranes -- Integumentary system and body temperature -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Nervous system: nervous tissue and brain -- Nervous system: spinal cord and peripheral nerves -- Autonomic nervous system -- Sensory system -- Endocrine system -- Blood -- Anatomy of the heart -- Function of the heart -- Anatomy of the blood vessels -- Functions of the blood vessels -- Lymphatic system -- Immune system -- Respiratory system -- Digestive system -- Urinary system -- Water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance -- Reproductive systems -- Human development and heredity.

Includes bibliographical references and index. Using colorful cartoons, illustrations, and an easy-to-read approach, The Human Body in Health and Illness, 4th Edition makes it fun to learn anatomy & physiology. Clear, step-by-step explanations provide all the information you need to know, so concepts are easy to understand even if you have a limited background in the sciences. Written by well-known educator Barbara Herlihy, the book begins with a basic discussion of the human body and cellular structure and moves toward genetics and the greater complexity of the human organism. It breaks down complex concepts and processes into digestible chunks, and new features such as Re-Think and Go Figure! help you apply what you've learned to common problems in patient care.

1416068422 9781416068426 (pbk.)


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