Pharmacology for Chemists by Joseph G. Cannon


Pharmacology for Chemists
Title : Pharmacology for Chemists
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Number of Pages : 328 pages
Publication : American Chemical Society; 2nd edition (June 7, 2007)

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Pharmacology for Chemists Reviews


  • femmebot

    Excellent text written from a chemists perspective. Biologically, this is not extremely descriptive, but all of the information is correct, and there is enough detail for a person to understand the basic anatomical features described. Sometimes a bit difficult to read,

  • Eric Ballard

    Overall, this was a pretty good book. It is short and too the point and will help introduce the reader to pharmacological concepts quickly during the intro chapters. Unfortunately it wasnt exactly what I thought it was going to be and it became very specific about

  • Rhjma

    Book was in great condition.

  • Ashutosh S. Jogalekar

    This book is a one stop shop for Chemists wanting to be familiar with the essentials of Pharmacology. Cannon also adopts the same perspective, always giving stress on the chemical basis of the action of drugs, as well as neurotransmitters, hormones and intracellular

  • Steve

    Reading this book is much easier after taking the authors course. You get a better feeling for how the book is laid out after listening to the authors lecture style. An organic chemist by training, the author naturally gears this book to the organic chemist. He