Ross & Wilson Pharmacology E-Book

· Elsevier Health Sciences
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264
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About this eBook

Ross & Wilson texts are known for their clear, accessible explanations that provide comprehensive information without excessive detail - making them highly sought after by nurses, pharmacy students, students of allied health professions and paramedics. This new title applies the same approach to the discussion of drugs and their use in medicine. Readers will develop a sound scientific understanding about the mechanism of action of drugs and be able to relate this to their clinical uses, as well as appreciate their effects on the body's physiological systems. Beautifully illustrated and written in a way that is easy to understand, Ross & Wilson Pharmacology is an ideal companion for practitioners, students and prescribers wanting a clear and practical understanding of the fast-changing field of clinical pharmacology. - Follows the structure used in Ross & Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness - Clear and engaging writing style makes the concepts easy to grasp - Explains underlying physiological and biochemical processes - Links the science to clinical scenarios in order to relate learning to practice - Based on up-to-date research and grounded in evidence - Extensive illustrations support understanding

About the author

Allison Grant is a lecturer in the Department of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK

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