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Medical Pharmacology: Principles and Concepts by Andres Goth (Good, 1961, HC, 551 pgs, C. V. Mosby Co.)
Medical Pharmacology: Principles and Concepts by Andres Goth (Good, 1961, HC, 551 pgs, C. V. Mosby Co.)
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Very good condition: cover has slight wear; pages are unmarked; page edges have some stains and foxing. #61-9980
Medical Pharmacology: Principles and Concepts by Dr. Andres Goth is a classic, highly regarded medical textbook. It simplifies the complex and quantitative discipline of pharmacology for healthcare students and practitioners. First published in 1961 and running through multiple subsequent editions, the book bridges the gap between basic pharmaceutical sciences and practical, clinical medicine.
- Foundational Principles: Explains the core mechanisms of how the human body processes chemicals and how drugs impact biological systems. This includes extensive coverage of drug-receptor interactions, pharmacokinetics (how drugs move through the body), and pharmacodynamics (how drugs produce effects).
- Organ System and Disease Orientation: Focuses sections heavily on clinical therapeutics. It groups drugs logically by the specific organs and medical issues they treat, such as the central nervous system, cardiovascular health, and hormones.
- Drug Specifics: Provides comprehensive data on the clinical actions, intended medical uses, proper dosages, and kinetic properties of all widely utilized drug classes.
- Safety and Side Effects: Features distinct chapters addressing the adverse side effects of drugs, complications stemming from drug-to-drug interactions, and toxicological topics, including common poisons and their antidotes.
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