Human pharmacology

Pharmacology, in its own right, is a massive subject area and has been the focus of several major textbooks. Human Pharmacology is a readable, introductory text covering all of the main aspects of pharmacology in a way that enthuses the reader to study the subject further. Each chapter includes line...

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Main Author: Gard, Paul R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Taylor & Francis 2001
Series:Lifelines
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Summary:Pharmacology, in its own right, is a massive subject area and has been the focus of several major textbooks. Human Pharmacology is a readable, introductory text covering all of the main aspects of pharmacology in a way that enthuses the reader to study the subject further. 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 author introduction to the science of pharmacology allows readers to appreciate why and how certain drugs alleviate the symptoms of disease
Physical Description:xi, 169 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780748408122
0748408126