McDonald's Blood Flow in Arteries: Theoretical, Experimental and Clinical Principles
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Product Description
This classic text, first published in 1960 and introducing at that time an entirely new approach to the study of arterial hemodynamics, provides a theoretical basis to understanding blood flow in normal disease conditions. It examines the relationship between pulsatile pressure and flow in the arteries using a mathematical model of fluid flow principles. The current authors have developed the ground-breaking work of Donald McDonald through three editions during a period in which arterial disease has exploded as a huge clinical problem in the developed and developing world, and the content now reflects the application of the original hemodynamic discoveries to everyday clinical practice. The new edition retains the features key to the popularity of the earlier volumes - a strong scientific base, a focus on practical applications, a comprehensive coordinated style and a lack of fear in challenging established authority - but brings the content entirely up to date.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1497429 in Books
- Published on: 2005-03-17
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 4.19 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 704 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"...rich in theoretical, experimental, and clinical principles. It is structured in a manner which provides quick reference to specific topics, or access to an inclusive body of knowledge that allows the beginner to advance to a comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular hemodynamics."-- Doody's Review Service
Book Info
Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Reference on the advanced research of pressure and flow in the arterial system, with an emphasis on pulsatile phenomena. Halftone graphs and illustrations. 1 U.S. contributor.
From the Publisher
25 halftones, 600 line illus.
