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245 0 _aBest and Taylor's Physiological Basis Of Medical Practice/
_cTandon,O.P
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bwolters Kluwer,
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300 _a1283p.
505 _a Sf C TKJN I GENERAL PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES O.P. Tandon 1 Tlu' Cell 3 2 Properties dncl l urK lions ol Cell Memhraties ] g i Excitation, (.'on(iuclion, and Transmission of the Nerve Impulse ij 4 Excitation and Contraction ol' Skeletal Muscle sr( TION II CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Yogesh Tripathi 5 Introduction to the (^cardiovascular System lOl 6 Structure-Function Relation(jns in the Peri|heral jriulation IIq 7 Dynamics of the Peri 8 Electrical Impulse Formation and (.'conduction in the Heart 155 9 Electrocardiography and Disorders of (cardiac Rhythm 170 10 Cardiac Muscle: Cardiac Structure-Function Relations and Excitation-Contraction Coupling 19;^ 11 Mechanical Performance of Isolated Cardiac Muscle 210 12 The(!cardiac Pump 221 13 Intracardiac and Arterial Pressures and the (\cardiac Output: Cardiac Catheterization 239 14 Cardiac Energetics and Myocardial Oxygen Consumption 253 15 Coronary and Cerebral (jrculalion " 265 16 Neurohumoral Control of the Circulation 282 17 Frameworks for Analysis of Ventricular and Circulatory Function: Integrated Responses 299 18 Heart Failure, Hypertrophy, and Other Abnormal (^cardiocirculatory Slates 317 SECTION III BLOOD Yogesh Tripathi 19 Blood and the Plasma Proteins; Functions and Composition of Blood 547 20 Hematopoiesis ^55 21 Lymphocytes and Immune Responses 57-, 22 Inflammation and Phagocytosis 2} Red Blood Oil, Hemoglobin, and Anemia ^ 24 Hemostasis 41 ^ 25 Blood Groups and Transfusion 4^2 SECTION IV BODY FLUIDS AND RENAL FUNCTION M. B. Mandal 26 Physiology of the Body Fluids 449 27 Anatomy of the Kidneys 45Q 28 Filtration and Blood Flow 473 29 Introduction to Tubular Function 437 U) File Proximal Tubule 490 ^I The Loop of Henle and the Distal Nephron 508 M Regulation of Volume and (.)osmolality of the Body Fluids 530 M A( id-B<ise BalaiK e and Regulation of H' Excretion S4| xfv Table of Contents at a Glance M Pofjssium Bcilcincf.* and the Coagulation of Potassium Wi rctif)n M Pulmonary Blood ( low anrl Mct.ihohsm 38 Gas Trans[)fjrt to the IVri[)hfry Pulmon.iry Cj.is txc tt.in^c 40 Mechanics of Breathing 41 C!ontrrjl ofVenlilatifjn 42 Respiration in Unusual Environments Sf C TION VI GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM Yogesh Tripathi 4 3 introduction to the Func tion and ('ontrol of the (iastrointestinal System 44 Gastrointestinal Motility 45 Salivary, Gastric, Duodenal, and Pancreatic Secretions 46 Biliary Secretion and Excretion 47 Digestion and Absorpti(;n 48 Intestinal Water and Electrolyte Secretion and Absorption 49 Energy Balance Sh( TION V!l ENDOCRINE SYSTEM D. Venkatesh 50 Principles of Hormone Action and Endocrine Control 7 51 The Hypothalamic-Pituitary C!ontrol System ^36 52 The Thyroid Gland 855 53 The Adrenal Gland 866 54 Hormonal Regulation of Mineral Metabolism 881 55 Hormonal Regulation of Growth and Development 894 56 Endocrine Pancreas ' 902 SECTION VIII REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Anand Kumar 57 The Male Reproductive System 937 58 The Female Reproductive System 954 59 Fertilization, Pregnancy, and Lactation 975 60 Physiology of Pregnancy 998 61 Neurophysiology 62 Hearing SEC TION IX CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY O.P. Tandon 63 Vestibular Functions 1072 ... 1086 64 Vision 65 Olfac tion and Taste 66 Tou( h, Pain, and Temperature "'32 67 Vise eral ( <mtrol Mec hanisms: Visceromotor and Autonomic Nervous Control 11 54 68 Segmental and Peripheral Cotilrol of Skeletal Muse le 11 72 69 Contrcjl of Movement and Posture 70 Higher Neural FunctKjns ^ 71 Yoga: Physiology and Applic ations in Therapy and Rehabilitation
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