,List of Boxes
Clinical applications of the book’s anatomical and physiological information are set
apart from the text in boxed inserts and often deal with aspects of pathophysiology. A
list of these boxes is presented here for your convenience.
1-1 Replacing Tissues and Organs, 6
1-2 Visualizing the Interior of the Body, 18
2-1 Blood Gases, 30
2-2 Nitric Oxide, 31
2-3 Lipids in the Blood, 36
2-4 A Protein Mystery: Prions, 39
3-1 Terminology of Solutions, 53
3-2 Genetic Disease – Sickle-Cell Anemia, 59
3-3 Abnormal Cellular Functioning – Cancer, 61
4-1 Cystic Fibrosis, 74
4-2 Vitamin C and Collagen, 78
4-3 Cosmetic Collagen, 78
5-1 Burns, 92–93
5-2 Preventing Skin Cancer: Common Sense and Sunscreens, 94
5-3 Common Skin Disorders, 97
5-4 Administering Medications, 100
6-1 Fractures and Their Repair, 111
6-2 Osteoporosis, 113
6-3 Herniated Disc, 121
6-4 Abnormalities of the Curves of the Spine, 122
6-5 Arthritis, 130
7-1 Anabolic Steroids, 141
7-2 Tetanus and Botulism, 146
7-3 Muscular Dystrophy, 148
7-4 Myasthenia Gravis, 148
7-5 Common Injection Sites, 149
8-1 Multiple Sclerosis, 168
8-2 Shingles, 174
8-3 Spinal Cord Injuries, 176
8-4 Cerebrovascular Accidents, 181
8-5 Aphasia, 182
8-6 Alzheimer’s Disease, 183
8-7 Parkinson’s Disease, 184
8-8 Lumbar Puncture, 187
9-1 Cataracts, 205
9-2 Glaucoma, 207
9-3 Errors of Refraction, 208
9-4 Night Blindness and Color Blindness, 209
9-5 Deafness, 214
9-6 Motion Sickness, 216
10-1 Disorders of Growth Hormone, 230
10-2 Disorders of Thyroxine, 235
10-3 Diabetes Mellitus, 238
10-4 Disorders of the Adrenal Cortex, 242
11-1 Anemia, 257
11-2 Jaundice, 259
11-3 Rh Disease of the Newborn, 261
11-4 Leukemia, 263
11-5 White Blood Cell Types: HLA, 264
11-6 Hemophilia, 266
11-7 Dissolving Clots, 268
12-1 Coronary Artery Disease, 280
(List of boxes continued on inside back cover)
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