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Respiratory Physiology: The Essentials written by John B West Studio : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Released : 2000-01-15 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780683307344 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 17 reviews)
List Price : $34.95 Our Price : $18.19
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Univ. of California, San Diego, La Jolla. Brandon/ Hill Allied Health List selection (#364). Synopsis for medical students taking a first-year physiology course and as a review for residents. Previous edition: c1995. Thoroughly updated and includes highlighted diagrams, many of which have been redrawn. Also for respiratory therapists. Softcover. DNLM: Respiration |
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Simple and concise |
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I've read both Nunn and West's respiratory physiology. Although Nunn's has got more detail, I think West's book is written better. Another good supplement for reading respiratory physiology is in Miller's anaesthesia. |
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Terrible! |
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Do not buy this book! It is very poorly organized, often referring to figures and concepts in other chapters. The index is paltry, having very few terms indexed and therefore making looking things up very difficult. In addition, there are multiple typos. This is like the 7th edition and there are still typos?!? Let's get serious here. Also, there are no explanations to the answers! The text in general is leaves much to be desired in terms of organization and clarity. Again, maybe you don't get around to it on edition 1 or 2-- but by now, write some explanations (especially since the text is so hard to understand). I conferred with classmates on opinions of this book, and they all agreed at how poor this book is! Look elsewhere for a resource! |
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Great for quick review |
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Our syllabus for the respiratory course was pretty poor. I found this book to be a great, quick review for respiratory physiology with pictures/diagrams that were really helpful for solidifying important concepts. I'm definitely going to hang on to it to study for boards... |
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Good Enough |
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I used this book to study pulmonary during my second year of medical school. It was a good book and it helped clarify a lot of the physical mechanics behind ventilation. However, I felt like it was very wordy. I like the "a picture is worth a 1000 words" approach to learning, so I felt that the paragraphs were too wordy and that the graph's captions did not explain enough. However, it was extremely helpful and a great study guide. |
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Great Intro for First Year |
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I bought this book for 5 bucks online and read it cover to cover in 2 days before the exam on pulm phys. Its a great, short book that encapsulates everything you need to know. Our lecturers ripped diagrams and concepts straight from the text. |
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