Excerpt from Physiology: A Manual a Manual for Students and Practitioners
In preparing the present volume the authors make no claim to original research. Their purpose is, frankly, not only to help the student acquire a knowledge of physiology such as will enable him to read with better understanding the larger works on the subject; but also to give him actually fuller and more accurate information than can be obtained from the various and popular quiz-compends.
Thus, in each section, in addition to the purely physiological aspects, histological considerations are discussed, such as those of the cell in general and of the neuron in the nervous system; and, wherever practicable, the application of physiological principles to pathological conditions is also dealt with.
Acknowledgment as to source of material is made to the larger works of Chapman, Kirke, and Foster, to the manual by Dr. F. A. Manning, and to the lectures delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York.
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