Description
The Mosby Physiology Monograph Series offers the fundamentals of body systems physiology in a clear and concise manner. Each volume in the series is written by experts in the field for an authoritative, yet readable introduction to the physiology relevant to a particular organ system.
This new 7th edition of Gastrointestinal Physiology offers:
. Clear, accurate and up-to-the-minute coverage of the physiology of the gastrointestinal system focusing on the needs of the student.
. Pathophysiology content throughout that serves as a bridge between normal function and disease.
. Integrated student-friendly tools, including overview boxes, key words and concepts, chapter summaries, and review examination.
. Access to Student Consult (R)!
www.studentconsult.com is an innovative website that allows you to build a personalized, fully integrated, online library, where you'll find the entire contents of every STUDENT CONSULT title purchased, integration links to bonus content in other STUDENT CONSULT titles, and much more.
- Stay current with clear, accurate, and up-to-the-minute coverage of the physiology of the gastrointestinal system focusing on the needs of the student.
- Bridge the gap between normal function and disease with pathophysiology content throughout the book.
- Master the material more easily with learning objectives, overview boxes, key words and concepts, chapter summaries, and clinical cases with questions and explained answers.
- Understand complex concepts by examining abundant clear, 2-color diagrams.
- Apply what you've learned to real-life clinical situations using featured clinical commentaries.
- Clear, accurate and up-to-the-minute coverage of the physiology of the renal system focusing on the needs of the student.
- Pathophysiology content throughout that serves as a bridge between normal function and disease.
- Integrated student-friendly tools, including learning objectives, overview boxes, key words and concepts, chapter summaries, self-study problems, clinical cases with questions and explained answers, clinical boxes and molecular boxes