Comparative Physiology, Natural Animal Models And Clinical Medicine: Insights Into Clinical Medicine From Animal Adaptations
Explore the fascinating intersection of animal adaptations and clinical medicine in Comparative Physiology, Natural Animal Models And Clinical Medicine: Insights Into Clinical Medicine From Animal Adaptations by Michael A. Singer. Published by Imperial College Press in 2007, this insightful hardback spans 292 pages and offers a groundbreaking perspective on the treatment of human diseases.
Delve into how medical scientists can harness the wisdom of nature, utilizing billions of years of biological problem-solving through the study of natural animal models. This book presents a unique approach to understanding human health, emphasizing the importance of animal design testing and selection in medical research. Perfect for professionals in the fields of clinical and internal medicine, as well as those interested in the intricate relationships between physiology and animal behavior, this title is an invaluable addition to your library.