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Review of the Treatise on Medical Physiology Book by Arthur Guyton

 

Arthur Guyton's book, composed of 85 chapters, is one of the best medical books that can exist. It was published in 1956 and is still valid today. It contains a diagram of human physiology that makes it very understandable and facilitates learning for students. and residents. Its great power in the market is due to the fact that its contents are very explanatory and descriptive based on a scientific level. It is currently in its 4th edition and is the most recommended by teachers for the study of anatomy and cellular functionality and exercise, which is some of important bases in the area of ​​health sciences.

Also, there is another point that I want to highlight, it has a large number of full-color illustrations, practically one per page. This is especially good to be able to easily understand all the physiological processes, which are quite a few.




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