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Hello everyone. Im new here. I'm Thomas and i'm 2nd year in medical university. This year we started with Physiology. I have a question for most experienced members here. I have 5th edition Guyton's Physiology (only Guyton, without Hall). This summer before starting the school i have read something from this book and i like it. I want to ask you, what is the difference between older and newer editions?
I have found differences but they are not so big and important. I think that older Physiology books have everything that you really need, newer editions have just more and more new details that makes the newer editions over-detail (of course, you can't remember every new detail that is discovered and that is not so important)..
So what you think, newer or older or whatever ?
Thanks.
I have found differences but they are not so big and important. I think that older Physiology books have everything that you really need, newer editions have just more and more new details that makes the newer editions over-detail (of course, you can't remember every new detail that is discovered and that is not so important)..
So what you think, newer or older or whatever ?
Thanks.