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is there any mcq book for physiology for 1st year mbbs which can be helpful for stage preparation?
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i read indhu khurana text book of medical physiology first edition 2006
i felt very easy to go thru it than thru guyton
and also the book by ganong is very good looks like small novel but stores a vast information
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i think guyton is best choice ,may be other books r esay to go thru but in my opinion "guyton" is best.
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Guyton, BRS physiology is all you need for mastering your Physio
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I like Guyton also but I supplement it with Lecture Notes on Human Physiology by Ole Petersen whih seems to buff up what I read in Guyton. Also I am pre-med so I haven't had gross anatomy yet so I am listening to free lectures thru UC Berkeley a general anatomy class with Marian Diamond who is a top notch professor esp of neuroanatomy. I am prepping for med school ahead of time in my spare time, and also am looking into starting the USMLE step 1 prep since I hear it takes a year to prep.

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Download the entire collection of Anatomy and Physiology notes written by Dr. Reeder. Excellent compilation with very thorough information and yet very concise (for those of us who are running a little short on time).
Great choice to complement your coursework.

Download link: Download Complete Anatomy and Physiology Notes

The unique feature about these notes is that both Anatomy and Physiology are integrated and taught together. A must have for any medical student.

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Chapter 1 – Major Themes of Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 2 – The Chemistry of Life
Chapter 3 – Cellular Form and Function
Chapter 4 – Genetics and Cellular Function
Chapter 5 – Histology
Chapter 6 – The Integumentary System
Chapter 7 – Bone Tissue
Chapter 8 – The Skeletal System
Chapter 9 – Joints
Chapter 10 – The Muscular System
Chapter 11 – Muscular Tissue
Chapter 12 – Nervous Tissue
Chapter 13 – The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes
Chapter 14 – The Brain and Cranial Nerves
Chapter 15 – The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
Chapter 16 – Sense Organs
Chapter 17 – The Endocrine System
Chapter 18 – The Circulatory System: Blood
Chapter 19 – The Circulatory System: The Heart
Chapter 20 – The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
Chapter 21 – The Lymphatic and Immune System
Chapter 22 – The Respiratory System
Chapter 23 – The Urinary System
Chapter 24 – Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 25 – The Digestive System
Chapter 26 – Nutrition and Metabolism
Chapter 27 – The Male Reproductive System
Chapter 28 – The Female Reproductive System
Chapter 29 – Human Development

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