Ross & Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness

By: Wilson, Kathleen J.WMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : English Language Book Society, 1990Edition: 7th editionDescription: 412 pISBN: 0443042438; 9780443042430; 044304421X Subject(s): Human anatomy | Human physiology | PathologyDDC classification: 611
Contents:
ntroduction to the body as a whole; the cells, tissues, systems and cavities of the body; electrolytes and body fluids; the blood; the circulatory system; the lymphatic system; the respiratory system; essential nutrients; the digestive system; the urinary system; the skin; the nervous system; the special senses; the endocrine system; the reproductive systems; the skeleton; the joints; the muscular system.
Summary: The purpose of this book is to provide nurses and other health workers with knowledge of the structure and functions of the human body and the changes that take place when diseases disrupt normal processes. Its purpose is to describe, not prescribe - medical treatment is not included.
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ntroduction to the body as a whole; the cells, tissues, systems and cavities of the body; electrolytes and body fluids; the blood; the circulatory system; the lymphatic system; the respiratory system; essential nutrients; the digestive system; the urinary system; the skin; the nervous system; the special senses; the endocrine system; the reproductive systems; the skeleton; the joints; the muscular system.

The purpose of this book is to provide nurses and other health workers with knowledge of the structure and functions of the human body and the changes that take place when diseases disrupt normal processes. Its purpose is to describe, not prescribe - medical treatment is not included.

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