Human Physiology
By Arthur J. Vander
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill
- Number Of Pages: 832
- Publication Date: 2000-08-17
- Sales Rank: 2168816
- ISBN / ASIN: 0072908017
- EAN: 9780072908015
- Binding: Paperback
- Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
- Studio: McGraw-Hill
- Average Rating: 3.5
- Total Reviews: 3
Date: 1999-05-02 Rating: 4
Review:
a suitable textbook for year one students
This book is written to the appropriate depth for a year one course at university level. Some figures and chapter summaries are helpful in summarising the concepts and mechanisms. I think the chapter for "movements of molecules across cell membrane" is well written as some of the definitions given in other textbooks are incorrect. And this book has a cool webpage.
Date: 1999-05-02 Rating: 4
Review:
a suitable textbook for year one students
This book is written to the appropriate depth for a year one course at university level. Some figures and chapter summaries are helpful in summarising the concepts and mechanisms. I think the chapter for "movements of molecules across cell membrane" is well written as some of the definitions given in other textbooks are incorrect. And this book has a cool webpage.
Date: 1998-12-28 Rating: 3
Review:
This book is comprehensive with thorough illustrations.
Human Physiology is comprehensive enough to be easily read. The Illustrations cover most of the confusing topics, but not clearly enough to make it completely understandable. I had to supplement some of them with other texts. Therefore, I only give this 3 stars. I believe that this is a good introductory book for students studying Physiology. The University of Michigan uses this book in the third year of pharmacy school, in kineisiology and the first year of Dental School.
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