New Human Physiology
by Poul-Erik Paulev
Publisher: Copenhagen Medical Publishers 2000
ISBN/ASIN: 8798407805
Description:
This book is for the student of medical physiology. It contains clinical problems for preclinical students; just following the preclinical test the clinical students face real life problems at the clinical courses. The book is aimed at easing the transfer to the clinic and act as a refresher for medical doctors.
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