Gastrointestinal Physiology, a part of the Mosby Physiology Monograph Series, is designed to elucidate the fundamental principles of gastrointestinal physiology in an accessible and concise manner. Ideal for medical students and practitioners following a systems-based curriculum, this 8th edition offers updated information on how the digestive system operates under both healthy and diseased conditions. The text aims to stay current with clear, accurate, and contemporary coverage relevant to student needs. It bridges the understanding of normal functions and disease states through comprehensive gastrointestinal pathophysiology content woven throughout. Key features include learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, overview boxes, key terms and concepts, summaries, and physiology review questions at the end of the book. Enhance comprehension with 2-color diagrams that illustrate complex ideas, and apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios via clinical case studies complete with questions and detailed answers. For enhanced access and interactive learning, the book is also available online through Student Consult, where you can conduct quick searches, add personal notes and bookmarks, and explore additional resources.
