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Human Pharmacology eBooks

by Paul Gard


Human Pharmacology - Adobe eBook

Human Pharmacology eBook

Adobe

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Human Pharmacology - Mobipocket eBook

Human Pharmacology eBook

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Human Pharmacology Summary

Pharmacology, in its own right, is a massive subject area and has been the focus of several major textbooks. The aim of Human Pharmacology is to provide a readable, introductory text which covers all of the main aspects of pharmacology, but in a way that enthuses the reader to study the subject further, rather than aiming to provide comprehensive, detailed coverage of the subject matter. Each chapter includes line drawings and figures to illustrate concepts and mechanisms of action. Each chapter ends with a selection of recommended reading and multiple choice revision questions.

The Lifelines series provides concise, engaging and inexpensive texts for life science students. Concentrating on the understanding and retention of key concepts and principles, this series is ideal as the basis for undergraduate study throughout the academic year, as well as for revision at examination time.

Series Editor: John Wrigglesworth, Reader in Bioenergetics at King's College London, UK

Human Pharmacology
-- Covers molecular and applied aspects of the subject
-- Discusses actions, uses and potential side effects of common drugs
-- Lists useful, supplementary computer-aided learning packages
-- Review questions with answers allow self-testing




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