Book Description This single source covers all the clinically relevant aspects of pharmacology and physiology as they relate to the practice of anesthesiology.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Book Info Indiana Univ., Indianapolis. Concise, comprehensive textbook written by a Brandon/Hill author. Focuses on those aspects of pharmacology and physiology that pertain to perioperative anesthetic management of the patient. This edition contains new information regarding drugs and their behavior, and organ function. Previous edition: c1991. DNLM: Anesthetics--pharmacology. Rating 4.5
Another fantastic book by Dr. Stoelting!I must agree with Dr. Alqasaim; this book is excellent. Diagrams are well-done, as are the chapters - en tota.The book has two distinct sections. The first half of the book is dedicated to the subject of pharmachology, and the second, physiology. This is not a large broad-based text. Additionally, this is not a book to take the place of the old basic science "stand-by's" like Goodman & Gilman's, or Guyton. However, this book is highly useful for review in those aforesaid subjects, as related to the practice of Anesthesiology. Absolutely well thought-out and executed. A must-have for your home/office medical library. Pretty Basic InformationI was anxiously awaiting the arrival of this book, as I have high expectations of a book from Dr. Stoelting. However, I found that this book contains only basic information. It is good for a quick reference, but if you are looking for in-depth information about a specific topic, you will have to look elsewhere.EXCELLENTHIGHLY ADVISABLE FOR ANESTHETIST PREPARING FOR THEIR BOARD EXAM |