Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology 25th EditionThe leading text on human physiology for more than four decades For more than four decades, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology has been helping those in the medical field understand human and mammalian physiology. Applauded for its interesting and engagingly written style, Ganong’s concisely covers every important topic without sacrificing depth or readability and delivers more detailed, high-yield information per page than any other similar text or review. Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research and developments in important areas. Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology incorporates examples from clinical medicine to illustrate important physiologic concepts.
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Page 258
... glands Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus IX Parotid gland X Nucleus ambiguus Cervical ganglion Parasympathetic Pupilliary constrictor and ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglion Lacrimal and nasal glands Sphenopalatine ganglion Submandibular and ...
... glands Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus IX Parotid gland X Nucleus ambiguus Cervical ganglion Parasympathetic Pupilliary constrictor and ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglion Lacrimal and nasal glands Sphenopalatine ganglion Submandibular and ...
Page 379
... glands Parathyroid hormone secretion Plasma parathyroid hormone Kidneys Calcium reabsorption 1,25–(OH) formation 2D3 ... glands, viewed from behind. The glands are small structures adherent to the posterior surface of the thyroid gland ...
... glands Parathyroid hormone secretion Plasma parathyroid hormone Kidneys Calcium reabsorption 1,25–(OH) formation 2D3 ... glands, viewed from behind. The glands are small structures adherent to the posterior surface of the thyroid gland ...
Page 456
... glands. In the car- dia and the pyloric region, the glands secrete mucus. In the body of the stomach, including the fundus, the glands also contain parietal (oxyntic) cells, which secrete hydro- chloric acid and intrinsic factor, and ...
... glands. In the car- dia and the pyloric region, the glands secrete mucus. In the body of the stomach, including the fundus, the glands also contain parietal (oxyntic) cells, which secrete hydro- chloric acid and intrinsic factor, and ...
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Cellular Molecular Basis for Medical Physiology | 1 |
Central Peripheral Neurophysiology | 157 |
Endocrine Reproductive Physiology | 297 |
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