This classic book is accepted internationally as the
standard treatment of the mechanical properties of biological fluids,
solids, tissues and organs. It is used widely as both a reference and textbook in this rapidly-growing field. Biomechanics presents a general outline of the discipline, with applications to bioengineering, physiology, medicine and surgery. The second edition reflects the broad advances that have been made in this field during the past decade, and adds numerous new topics. References have been brought up to date, and the widely-praised emphasis on formulating and solving problems has been
strengthened with numerous new problems. This book begins with a unique historical
Professor Fung is considered the father of bioengineering and founder of biomechanics.Winner of Timoshenko and Poiseulle medals he's an Engineer that started to study physiology when his mother was
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