About This Book
A collection of accessible essays explains human physiology for non-specialists, emphasizing the cellular basis of life and the concept of protoplasm as the material foundation of living tissues. It relates physiological knowledge to medical practice, arguing that understanding normal function is essential to diagnose and treat disease. Separate chapters examine the body’s chemistry, the mechanical and physical principles behind circulation and respiration, and the electrical and structural aspects of tissues. Another essay outlines nervous system organization and how neural mechanisms coordinate bodily functions. Throughout, the author stresses an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to present general principles rather than exhaustive technical detail.
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