Physiology by Numbers
Thinking quantitatively about physiology is difficult for many students. However, it is fundamentally important for students to gain a proper understanding of many of the concepts involved. In this enlarged second edition of his popular textbook, Richard Burton gives the reader an opportunity to develop a feel for values such as ion concentrations, lung and fluid volumes, and blood pressures through the use of calculations requiring little more than simple arithmetic. The book provides guidance on how to avoid errors and the usefulness of approximation and "back-of-envelope sums." The topics discussed here include energy metabolism, nerve and muscle, blood and the cardiovascular system, respiration, renal function, body fluids, and acid-base balance. This book is essential reading for physiology students (and teachers) everywhere, both those who are shy or adept with numbers.
- Elegant and accessible; allows reader to absorb quantitative concepts quickly
- Uses simple arithmetic throughout; no prior study of advanced mathematics needed
- Answers to problems provided; invaluable to course teachers and students
Reviews & endorsements
"Burton offers a well designed set of quantitative problems and carefully shows the reader how to solve them...I found that even with all my experience in mammalian physiology, the quantitative questions and answers in this book gave me further insights into several physiological processes." Growth, Development & Aging
Product details
April 2000Paperback
9780521777032
254 pages
229 × 152 × 14 mm
0.35kg
30 b/w illus. 8 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition: how to use this book
- 1. Introduction to physiological calculation: approximation and units
- 2. Quantifying the body: interrelationships amongst 'representative' or 'textbook' quantities
- 3. Energy and metabolism
- 4. The cardiovascular system
- 5. Respiration
- 6. Renal function
- 7. Body fluids
- 8. Acid-base balance
- 9. Nerve and muscle
- References
- Notes and answers
- Index.