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Book Description

This is the Seventh Edition of the comprehensive and well-respected text and reference of pathophysiology. As a nurse-physiologist, Carol Porth uniquely emphasizes "concepts" of altered health states, as opposed to factual descriptions of diseases and disorders. By taking this physiologic approach, the author ensures a comprehension of the whole of body function. By integrating all of the aspects of the human body into a total functional whole, the student can grasp both the physical and psychological aspects of altered health.
A back-of-book CD-ROM includes three-dimensional animations of pathophysiology.

Book Details
English Books
Hardcover 1616 Pages
Edition: 7 Har/Cdr
ISBN-10: 0781749883
ISBN-13: 9780781749886
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pub date: Jul 01, 2004
Dimensions: 28 cm x 22 cm x 5 cm Just how big is that?
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