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Arthur Clifton Guyton (September 8, 1919 – April 3, 2003) was an American physiologist. Guyton is well known for his Textbook of Medical Physiology, which quickly became the standard text on the subject in medical schools. The first edition was published in 1956, the 10th edition in 2000 (the last before Guyton's death), and the 12th edition ...
Arthur Guyton (1919–2003), physiologist, author of Textbook of Medical Physiology Eugene W. Hilgard (1833–1916), soil chemist Thomas Hines (born 1936), architectural historian
Arthur Guyton: 1919–2003 Physiologist noted for his work on cardiology. He contracted polio in 1946 during his final year of medical residency training. Guyton's shoulders, left arm and right leg were paralysed. During nine months of recovery, he built many devices to aid the handicapped, for which he received a Presidential Citation.
Guyton is a town in the US state of Georgia. Guyton is also a surname. Notable people with this surname include: A. J. Guyton (born 1978), American basketball player; Arthur Guyton (1919–2003), American physiologist; Billy Guyton (born 1990), New Zealand rugby union player; Boone Guyton (1913–1996), American test pilot and aviation executive
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Arthur Guyton (1919–2003), physiologist, author of Textbook of Medical Physiology; Edward Hill, family physician, AMA president; Leonard McCoy (2227–2364), fictional Star Trek character; chief medical officer, USS Enterprise, Starfleet admiral
Looking to investigate this claim, he picked up the Textbook of Medical Physiology by Arthur Guyton to build some foundational knowledge in cardiology and discovered examples of dynamical systems that had previously been untouched by the applied mathematics community. [4]
Guyton, Arthur; Hall, John (2006). Textbook of Medical Physiology (11th edition). p. 459. This page was last edited on 21 March 2024, at ...