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Rating:  Summary: Physiological Medicine - excellent clinical and basic book Review: I used this book in a 2nd year medical student course taught by V. Lingappa, and I've read it almost in it's entirety - it's that easy to read and understand. I've never done that with any other text. The clinical pearls are very insightful and helpful to bring clinical relevance to the material. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone studying physiology as a primary text or as an excellent resource. It's been very helpful to me as a medical student.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: If you are a medical student and want a refreshing, interesting approach to learning basic physio, this book is a dream! Fundamental information is explained clearly and thoroughly, clinical examples are given throughout the book, and the author has a very realistic and helpful attitude toward medical knowledge and the practice of medicine.
Rating:  Summary: Lingappa's and Farey's Rules Review: My name is Marco Antonio Vazquez and I am a physician from Mexico. To tell the truth, "Physiological Medicine" is an excelent book. Unfortunately, there is not an spanish edition. You see, when I was a medical student, I did not read english and I had never had a chance to read a book like this one. I remember that I used to read some good Physiology's books: Berne and Levy, Guyton and Best and Taylor.In my private practice, because of the clinical cases, I have used this book a lot. This cases makes me think in real human beens with real problems. Because of this situations I think medicine is an art. In some ways due to this book I have become to be a much more humble physician. I believe that I understand better my own limitations. Nature is quite much more complex that I used to think. In some way, I think that nature defends itself against some of our medical actions. I really enjoy reading books like this and Lehninger's Biochemistry. It is fantastic to understand the real foundations, how it works our body, from biomolecules to organs and systems. I hope that this very basic knowledge makes me a better physician and human been at last. DO NOT HESITATE, YOU SHOULD BUY THIS WONDERFUL BOOK¡¡¡¡
Rating:  Summary: Lingappa's and Farey's Rules Review: My name is Marco Antonio Vazquez and I am a physician from Mexico. To tell the truth, "Physiological Medicine" is an excelent book. Unfortunately, there is not an spanish edition. You see, when I was a medical student, I did not read english and I had never had a chance to read a book like this one. I remember that I used to read some good Physiology's books: Berne and Levy, Guyton and Best and Taylor. In my private practice, because of the clinical cases, I have used this book a lot. This cases makes me think in real human beens with real problems. Because of this situations I think medicine is an art. In some ways due to this book I have become to be a much more humble physician. I believe that I understand better my own limitations. Nature is quite much more complex that I used to think. In some way, I think that nature defends itself against some of our medical actions. I really enjoy reading books like this and Lehninger's Biochemistry. It is fantastic to understand the real foundations, how it works our body, from biomolecules to organs and systems. I hope that this very basic knowledge makes me a better physician and human been at last. DO NOT HESITATE, YOU SHOULD BUY THIS WONDERFUL BOOK¡¡¡¡
Rating:  Summary: First Year Medical Student's Thoughts Review: Overall, this is a very good textbook and Drs. Lingappa and Farey should be commended for the work that they have done. The clinical focus makes the text much more interesting to read. The cases used to introduce each chapter provide good examples of how physiology can be used in a clinical setting and often adhere to the tone of the modern medical environment. The charts and diagrams used to illustrate the concepts do a good job of facilitating and summarizing the knowledge presented in each chapter. As the old adage goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. In all, this textbook provided a very good description of "big picture" physiology.
Rating:  Summary: Good bedtime reading (really!) Review: The words, "I just couldn't put it down!" probably have never been spoken in reference to a textbook, much less a physiology textbook, but I can honestly say that this book was quite a compelling read. The writing style approximates a narrative more than a lecture. Lingappa and Farey manage to keep the textbook at the perfect level of detail -- not too hot, not too cold, but just right. It is also obvious that a great deal of thought went into organizing the textbook. The clinical correlation boxes are outstanding, and provide tantalizing insights into the world of clinical medicine -- insights that are exceedingly valuable if you're a medical student such as myself. The "Frontiers of Research" and "Summary" sections of each chapter are also extremely helpful (especially if you've gotta lotta cramming to do). But in my opinion, the best part of the textbook is the case presentations. Through the cases, I not only gained knowledge about physiology, I also learned a great deal about the practice of medicine in general, specifically concerning the constraints within which medicine in this country is currently practiced. I give this textbook my highest recommendation. Useful even if it's not the required text. . .
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