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Cardiovascular Physiology (Lange Physiology Series)

The book is intended to provide basic knowledge in cardiovascular physiology for students encountering the subject for the first time Learning objectives are clearly stated at the beginning of each chapter to provide the reader with a glimpse of the contents and the expected learning outcomes.

The illustrations and flow diagrams are simple, informative, and easy to follow.

The appendixes are handy for quick reference and review.

The book is a useful and handy reference for medical students, residents, general practitioners, and teachers who wish to have a thorough grasp of cardiovascular physiology.

Updated references provide the reader with recent developments and newer trends in the area.

Written in a brief and concise manner, it provides adequate information and a sound foundation without being tedious.

Study questions at the back of the book provide a good self-assessment for the student preparing for an exam.

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