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Cardiovascular Physiology |
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Rating: Summary: This book is good! Review: This book presents CV physiology very well. It highlights all the important concepts of the subject and includes good examples and adequate diagrams. The material is presented in a clear fashion. I wish I had this book during my medical physiology course, but I am glad I have it now and I plan on reading it a couple of times for Step I review. The only thing this book could use are some charts and tables, but in conjunction with BRS Physiology, I feel like I can master this subject for the boards.
Rating: Summary: This book is good! Review: This book provides all the necessary information for anyone to understand the cardiovascular system. The diction used by the authors is superb, in that anyone, not just scientists or medical students, can easily understand the pathways described. The descriptions can get a little detailish, but it all comes around after a second or third time through. That is really the only setback of the book. The information in the book is organized to help connect different ideas, a concept so incredibly important for the cardiovascular system. I read this book in four days for a class I took, but really this book could be for anyone who is interested in learning about the cardiovascular system. I definitely recommend it to anyone interested.
Rating: Summary: Everything you would want to know about the heart!! Review: This book provides all the necessary information for anyone to understand the cardiovascular system. The diction used by the authors is superb, in that anyone, not just scientists or medical students, can easily understand the pathways described. The descriptions can get a little detailish, but it all comes around after a second or third time through. That is really the only setback of the book. The information in the book is organized to help connect different ideas, a concept so incredibly important for the cardiovascular system. I read this book in four days for a class I took, but really this book could be for anyone who is interested in learning about the cardiovascular system. I definitely recommend it to anyone interested.
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