Gaddum's Pharmacology / A.S. V. Burgen and J.F. Mitchell

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, c1985Edition: Ninth EditionDescription: 237 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 192614231
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RS 187 .B87 1985
Contents:
1. General pharmacology -- 2. Drug kinetics -- 3. Neuromessengers -- 4. Peripheral neuromessenger system -- 5. Central neuromessnger systems I -- 6. Central neuromessenger systems II -- 7. Circulation -- 8. Alimentary canal -- 9. Vitamins -- 10. Blood -- 11. Hormones -- 12. Local hormones -- 13. Renal pharmacology -- 14. Chemotherapy I: bacteria, fungi, and viruses -- 15. Chemotherapy II: Protozoa and metazoa -- 16. Chemotherapy III: cancer -- 17. Drug development and toxicology.
Summary: The objective of this book has not changed, namely to act as an introduction to modern pharmacology for pre-clinical medical students and students of science and pharmacy, with emphasis on mechanisms of drug action and the relationship of the chemical structure of drugs to their action.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Pharmacy GC RS 187 .B87 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000003897

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. General pharmacology -- 2. Drug kinetics -- 3. Neuromessengers -- 4. Peripheral neuromessenger system -- 5. Central neuromessnger systems I -- 6. Central neuromessenger systems II -- 7. Circulation -- 8. Alimentary canal -- 9. Vitamins -- 10. Blood -- 11. Hormones -- 12. Local hormones -- 13. Renal pharmacology -- 14. Chemotherapy I: bacteria, fungi, and viruses -- 15. Chemotherapy II: Protozoa and metazoa -- 16. Chemotherapy III: cancer -- 17. Drug development and toxicology.

The objective of this book has not changed, namely to act as an introduction to modern pharmacology for pre-clinical medical students and students of science and pharmacy, with emphasis on mechanisms of drug action and the relationship of the chemical structure of drugs to their action.

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