Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology

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It is difficult to believe that this preface signifies the fourth edition of Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology that our author group has overseen, and the 26th edition overall of this important reference work aimed at medical and other health professional students. As always, we have tried to maintain the highest standards of excellence that were promulgated by the original author, Fran Ganong, over the 46 years where he served, remarkably, as the sole author of the textbook. In this new edition, we have cast a fresh eye on the pedagogical approach taken in each chapter and section, and have focused particularly on including only material that is of the highest yield. We have thoroughly revised the learning objectives for every chapter, reorganized and updated the text to ensure that all objectives are clearly addressed in a logical order, aligned chapter summaries so that the take-home messages quickly address each learning objective in turn, and expanded the number of review questions so that readers also have the ability to check their understanding and retention of every objective covered. As a discipline evolves and new information emerges, there is a tendency simply to concatenate these concepts such that chapter structure degrades inevitably over time. With in-depth discussions amongst the author team and significant "spring-cleaning," we believe we have freshened and simplified the volume while also making sure that important new developments are incorporated. We are immensely thankful to Erica Wehrwein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Physiology and an award-winning instructor at Michigan State University, who took on the task of reviewing the book as a whole and providing specific and detailed feedback to us on each chapter. This new edition also welcomes a new member to the author team. We are delighted to have been able to recruit Jason X.-J. Yuan, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Physiology as well as Chief of the Division of Translational and Regenerative Medicine and Associate Vice President for Translational Health Sciences at the University of Arizona, who has assumed responsibility for some cell physiology and cardiovascular topics, as well as the respiratory physiology section. We are particularly excited to have a physician-scientist on the team, who can guide us overall to focus on material that is of most benefit to those preparing for a career incorporating patient care. We are most grateful for the past contributions of Scott Boitano, PhD, whose other obligations meant that he could no longer serve as an author. We continue to be gratified by the many colleagues and students who contact us from all over the world to request clarification of material covered in the text, or to point out errors or omissions. We are especially grateful to Rajan Pandit, Lecturer in Physiology at Nepal Medical College, who has painstakingly offered dozens of suggestions for revision over the years. His efforts, and those of the many others whom we have not named, allow us to engage in a process of continual improvement. While, as always, any errors that remain in the book (inevitable in a complex project such as this) are the sole responsibility of the authorship team, we greatly value critical input, and urge readers once again to contact us with any suggestions or critiques. We thank you in advance both for such feedback, and also for your support of this new edition. by www.antitusif.com

Author(s): Kim E. Barrett, Susan M. Barman, Heddwen L. Brooks, Jason X.J. Yuan
Series: Lange Basic Science
Edition: 26
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 1792
City: New York
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Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 2
Copyright Page......Page 4
Dedication......Page 7
About the Authors......Page 9
Contents......Page 13
Contents......Page 17
Preface......Page 19
Section I Cellular Molecular Basis for Medical Physiology......Page 21
1 General Principles Energy Production in Medical Physiology......Page 91
2 Overview of Cellular Physiology......Page 174
3 Immunity, Infection, Inflammation......Page 214
4 Excitable Tissue: Nerve......Page 245
5 Excitable Tissue: Muscle......Page 296
6 Synaptic Junctional Transmission......Page 333
7 Neurotransmitters Neuromodulators......Page 377
Section II Central Peripheral Neurophysiology......Page 379
8 Somatosensory Neurotransmission: Touch, Pain, Temperature......Page 418
9 Smell Taste......Page 439
10 Vision......Page 486
11 Hearing Equilibrium......Page 524
12 Reflex Voluntary Control of Posture Movement......Page 588
13 Autonomic Nervous System......Page 618
14 Electrical Activity of the Brain, SleepWake States, Circadian Rhythms......Page 648
15 Learning, Memory, Language, Speech......Page 677
Section III Endocrine Reproductive Physiology......Page 679
16 Basic Concepts of Endocrine Regulation......Page 697
17 Hypothalamic Regulation of Hormonal Functions......Page 731
18 The Pituitary Gland......Page 766
19 The Adrenal Medulla Adrenal Cortex......Page 826
20 The Thyroid Gland......Page 859
21 Hormonal Control of Calcium Phosphate Metabolism the Physiology of Bone......Page 894
22 Reproductive Development Function of the Female Reproductive System......Page 961
23 Function of the Male Reproductive System......Page 986
24 Endocrine Functions of the Pancreas Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism......Page 1038
Section IV Gastrointestinal Physiology......Page 1040
25 Overview of Gastrointestinal Function Regulation......Page 1091
26 Digestion Absorption of Nutrients......Page 1126
27 Gastrointestinal Motility......Page 1152
28 Transport Metabolic Functions of the Liver......Page 1176
Section V Cardiovascular Physiology......Page 1178
29 Origin of the Heartbeat the Electrical Activity of the Heart......Page 1218
30 The Heart as a Pump......Page 1252
31 Blood as a Circulatory Fluid the Dynamics of Blood Lymph Flow......Page 1330
32 Cardiovascular Regulatory Mechanisms......Page 1365
33 Circulation Through Special Regions......Page 1410
Section VI Respiratory Physiology......Page 1413
34 Introduction to Pulmonary Structure Mechanics......Page 1460
35 Gas Transport pH......Page 1497
36 Regulation of Respiration......Page 1534
Section VII Renal Physiology......Page 1536
37 Renal Function Micturition......Page 1597
38 Regulation of Extracellular Fluid Composition Volume......Page 1629
39 Acidification of the Urine Bicarbonate Excretion......Page 1651
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions......Page 1656
Index......Page 1724