The Cardiovascular System : Physiology, Diagnostics and Clinical Implications
The cardiovascular system includes the heart located centrally in the thorax and the vessels of the body which carry blood. The cardiovascular (or circulatory) system supplies oxygen from inspired air, via the lungs to the tissues around the body. It is also responsible for the removal of the waste...
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Other Authors: | Gaze, David C. (Editor) |
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2012
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