VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 7TH EDITION (LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES) BY DOUGLAS EATON, JOHN POOLER

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VANDER’S RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 7TH EDITION (LANGE PHYSIOLOGY SERIES) BY DOUGLAS EATON, JOHN POOLER

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical; 7 edition (March 30, 2009) | 240 pages | ISBN: 007161303X | PDF | 2.7 MB
The structure, function, and pathologies of the manlike kidney – simplified and explained

Written in a concise, informal call this trusty book reviews the basic principles of renal physiology that are primary for an discernment of clinical medicine. Combining the stylish investigate with a full desegrated doctrine approach, Vander’s Renal Physiology explains how the kidneys change another embody systems and how they in invoke are strained by these systems. Filled with the acquisition tools you requirement to genuinely see key concepts kinda than but study facts, Vander’s module establish priceless to you at every initiate of your studies or practice.

Features:

* Offers the prizewinning analyse of renal physiology acquirable for the USMLE Step 1
* Begins with the principle and entireness up to modern principles
* Distills the gist of renal processes and their conception in a concise, desegrated behavior that focuses on the system of renal processes
* Features acquisition aids much as line charts, diagrams, key concepts, clinical examples, acquisition objectives, and analyse questions with answers and explanations
* Explains the relation between murder push and renal function
* Presents the connatural functions of the kidney with clinical correlations to disease states
* Includes the most underway investigate on the molecular and transmitted principles inexplicit renal physiology

About the Author

Douglas C. Eaton, PhD is a Professor of Physiology and Pediatrics at Emory University in the School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
John P. Pooler, PhD is an Associate Professor of Physiology at Emory University in the School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

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