Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology

Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology

Auteur : Robert B. Raffa, Elena Portyansky Beyzarov, Scott M. Rawls

Date de publication : 2004

Éditeur : Icon Learning Systems

Nombre de pages : 411

Résumé du livre

Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology is a vivid, uniquely effective visual presentation of the pharmacodynamic relationship between drugs and the human body. It offers a unique visual approach to learning the basic principles of pharmacology - providing the most authoritative and broadest possible coverage of both the basic science and the clinical applications of pharmacology in a manner that is both scientifically rigorous and enjoyable. Succinct, easy-to-understand presentations of introductory pharmacologic principles based on classic images by Frank Netter as well as dynamic new illustrations from other talented medical artists.

Divided by specific organ systems, each chapter shows how drugs are used for specific disorders of that system. The authors include clear, concise notes under each image, highlighting the important elements of each principle.

Concise, descriptive and illustrative format which helps to demonstrate the most
important principles in pharmacology
Full color illustrations showing the organ systems coupled with illustrations
showing how a drug works at a particular physiologic site
Illustrative conceptualization of pharmacology principles in summary format
Not intended to be a "stand alone" pharmacology text -- Compatible with currently
used textbooks of pharmacology

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