
Continuing demand for this book confirms that it remains relevant over 30 years after its first publication. The fundamental explanations are largely unchanged, but in the new introduction to this second edition the authors are on hand to guide the reader through major advances of the last three decades. With an emphasis on physical explanation rather than equations, Part I clearly presents the background mechanics. The second part applies mechanical reasoning to the component parts of the circulation: blood, the heart, the systemic arteries, microcirculation, veins and the pulmonary circulation. Each section demonstrates how an understanding of basic mechanics enhances our understanding of the function of the circulation as a whole. This classic book is of value to students, researchers and practitioners in bioengineering, physiology and human and veterinary medicine, particularly those working in the cardiovascular field, and to engineers and physical scientists with multidisciplinary interests.
This text investigates the fundamental mechanical principles governing the human circulatory system to explain how physical forces dictate cardiovascular function. The authors, C. G. Caro and colleagues, utilize a framework that prioritizes physical intuition and conceptual explanation over complex mathematical modeling. By bridging the gap between engineering principles and biological systems, the work provides a comprehensive overview of how mechanical reasoning applies to the heart, blood, and vascular structures.
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Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for students and researchers in bioengineering and physiology. Readers frequently note that the prose remains accessible to physical scientists while providing sufficient depth for medical practitioners.
Page Count:
542
Publication Date:
1978-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192611712
ISBN-13:
9780192611710
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