Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanics of Body Function (Human Physiology (Vander))Snagging.org In association with Amazon.co.ukOnline Shop | Property Guides |  Kitchen & Home |  Garden Tools |  Power Tools |  Consumer Electronics Get the Snagging Checklist Here! Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanics of Body Function (Human Physiology (Vander)) by: Eric P. Widmaier, Hershel Raff, Kevin T. Strang Dewey Decimal Number: 612 EAN: 9780073122861 Edition: 10 ISBN: 0073122866 Label: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 827 Publication Date: February 01, 2005 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Studio: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Worth every penny - truly a great bookWhen we were given this book on our essential reading list I thought man, that book's expensive, I have another physiology book do I really need it. Well it's worth every penny! You know how it is you buy some books and they look good on the shelf and gather dust, not this one, it was so useful as a quick reference and for sheading light on topics I was clueless about. It has handy tables for quick cramming moments and good diagrams. The student online info is very good also - you can access the book online saving carrying it around with you. I'm certainly glad I bought this book, it was very user friendly in layout, I won't be selling it for sure. Rating: - Only as introductionVery easy to read and understandable. All areas are well explained. But it is only good as an introduction to physiology. As a medical student I found this book not very useful. I would definitely recommend to read it but if you are looking for ONE physiology book I wouldn't go for this one. Rating: - A very visual Physiology TextbookAt nearly £50, Vander's might seem a bit pricey for a physiology textbook, especially one which is such a flimsy paperback as this (with a distinctly uninspiring front cover). However, it would be wise not to judge this book by its cover. The book is well organised with a wealth of information. Speaking from the perspective of a medical student, this book covers everthing under the topic of physiology you will need for the course. The greatest strength of this book is the diagrams, they are always helpful illustrations and a large number of flow diagrams - very useful indeed for understanding complex body systems and feedback loops. I find this most useful, being a very visual learner. The text is also well written. At my med school there is about a 50/50 split of users of Vander's and Pocock & Richard's Physiology textbook. Having used them both, I found that I did not like the latter due to its lack of diagrams and style of writing. However, some people do seem to prefer it to Vander's, so my advice would be to get both of them out the library and see which one you prefer before you buy one. Rating: - An Amazing BookThis book was recommened to me by a friend of mine, and it is the best physiology book around, by far. It explains the systems of the body in clear and consise text, and introduces the topic from the very basics. It reinforces ideas by referring back to sections of the text well, and includes flow diagrams after a detailed chunk of text, to break the information down. It also includes colourful diagrams to aid ones revision. I purchased many other physiology books prior to this one, but have never gone back to them! Rating: - superb book!its a must buy for first year biomedical science students, has everything you need to know for the first year. its packed with great diagrams, easy to follow, and most importantly you have it all in this one book. Try searching the Internet for "Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanics of Body Function (Human Physiology (Vander))" or Ebay for "Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanics of Body Function (Human Physiology (Vander))". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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