Overview
- Authors:
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Peter Deetjen
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Institut für Physiologie, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
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John W. Boylan
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Faculty of Health Sciences School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA
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Kurt Kramer
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Physiologisches Institut, Universität München, München 15, West Germany
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Table of contents (2 chapters)
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- Peter Deetjen, John W. Boylan, Kurt Kramer
Pages 1-99
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- Peter Deetjen, John W. Boylan, Kurt Kramer
Pages 100-135
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Back Matter
Pages 137-141
About this book
This little book was assembled from the authors' lectures to medical students and was originally published as one volume in the series Human Physiology, edited by O. H. Gauer, K. Kramer, and R. Jung. The editors intended that each volume in this series be independent of the others and we have kept to this purpose. We have included here only material that we feel is necessary for medical students to know in order to understand kidney function in health and, by later extrapolation, in disease. The contents rest on accepted principles estab lished by experiments, and little space is given to what is controversial, hypo thetical, or unresolved. We are pleased that Dr. Coxon has been motivated to prepare an English language version of this text. We hope that it will serve as a ready reference and review source for the beleaguered medical student. P. Deetjen J. W. Boylan K.
Authors and Affiliations
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Institut für Physiologie, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Peter Deetjen
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Faculty of Health Sciences School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA
John W. Boylan
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Physiologisches Institut, Universität München, München 15, West Germany
Kurt Kramer