Textbook of Physiology has been developed for the undergraduate MBBS students. It may also come to the aid of learners of allied medical sciences.
Significant features of this book:
Dr. Mrutyunjay Guttal, a retired Professor of Physiology from the Dept. of Medical Education, Govt. of Karnataka, completed his MBBS and MD from Karnataka Medical College (presently known as Karnataka Institute of Medical sciences), Hubli. Dr. Guttal has also served as a visiting professor and HOD in Andhra Pradesh (Santhiram Medical College, Nandyal), Kerala (Kannur Medical College, Kannur) and Chennai (Tagore Medical College, Rathinamangalam). He has taught both UG and PG courses and served as examiner (in South Indian universities), faculty advisor in physiology and medical administrator for more than three decades He has published research papers and has also given guest-lectures in professional bodies and AIR. Dr. Guttal is currently HOD and Professor, Department of Physiology, Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences (Umarda), Udaipur, Rajasthan.
Dedication Preface Special Acknowledgements
Part I: General Principles and Cellular Basis of Medical Physiology 1. Introduction to Physiology and its General Principles 2. Body Fluids 3. Cell Membrane as a ‘Permeability Barrier’ and Membrane Transport 4. Ionic Equilibrium and Resting Membrane Potential Part II - Neuromuscular Physiology 5. Nerve: Structure and Function 6. Skeletal Muscle Physiology Part III: Physiology of Haemopoietic System 7. Blood: General Considerations, Plasma Proteins and Blood Groups 8. Erythrocytes and Haemoglobin 9. Platelets and Haemostasis 10. Leucocytes and Immunity Part IV: Gastrointestinal Tract 11. Knowing the Organisation of GIT 12. Activities when Food is in the Mouth 13. Stomach 14. Cooperative Activity of Exocrine Pancreas and Hepatobiliary System 15. Secretory and Motor Functions of Intestine 16. Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients Part V: Respiratory System 17. Overview of the Respiratory System 18. The Mechanism and Mechanics of Breathing 19. Transfer and Transport of Respiratory Gases 20. Regulation of Respiration 21. Applied Physiology and Breathing in Extreme Situations 22. The Scientific Basis of Yoga Part VI: Cardiovascular System 23. Overview and Structural Organisation of CVS 24. Properties of the Cardiac Muscle and ECG 25. The Cardiac Pump 26. Regulatory Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Function 27. Regional Circulation 28. Applied Physiology: CVS-Homeostasis and its Disturbances Part VII: Renal System 29. Overview of the Organisation of the Renal System 30. Renal System as an Excretory Organ 31. Renal System as a Guardian of ECF Part VIII: Nervous System 32. Significance and Design of Nervous system 33. Somesthetic Sensory Nervous System 34. Somatic Motor System 35. Brainstem (Supraspinal) Integration of Sensory–Motor Functions 36. Neural Integration of Visceral Functions 37. Higher Functions of Nervous System Part IX: Special Senses 38. The Eye and the Vision 39. The Ear 40. Chemical Senses Part X: Endocrine Physiology 41. General Endocrinology 42. The Thyroid gland 43. The Endocrine functions of pancreas: Insulin, Glucagon 44. Endocrine regulation of Calcium and Phosphate 45. The Adrenal Gland: Adrenal Cortex and Medulla 46. The Adrenal Gland: Adrenal Cortex and Medulla Part XI: Reproductive Physiology 47. Overview of Male Reproductive System 48. Female Reproductive system 49. Fertilisation Pregnancy and Fetal Development
Reference Sources for Further Reading Index
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