Flagship Academic Anatomy & Physiology PCI 2026 (NEP 2020) Paid Access

Human Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology I (Theory)

By Imtiyaz E Ansari, Shailkumari Vijaynath Suryawanshi & Nilima Bhagwan Shinde

Human Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology is the first true science of the pharmacy course, and for good reason. A medicine does nothing until the body acts on it and until it acts on the body, and every step of that interaction is a piece of anatomy, physiology, or pathology. A pharmacist who understands how the healthy body is built and run, and how disease disturbs it, can understand what a drug does, why it is given, and what to watch for.
Category
Anatomy & Physiology
Target Audience
B.Pharm I Semester Students
Course Code
BP104T
Syllabus
New PCI 2026 (NEP 2020)
ISBN
978-81-687160-9-4
Lecture Hours
45 Hours (5 Units)

About This Book

This comprehensive textbook has been specially designed to meet the requirements of first-semester B.Pharm students studying under the new PCI syllabus 2026 (NEP 2020). It provides a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology essential for understanding how medicines interact with the body.

This book is written to build understanding from the ground up, covering cell and tissue organization, organ systems, and the fundamentals of how the healthy body works and how disease affects it. A pharmacist who does not understand these principles is left memorizing facts without meaning. Each topic is presented with clear explanations and pharmaceutical relevance.

Keywords

Human Anatomy Human Physiology Pathophysiology Cell and Tissue Organization Blood and Lymphatic System Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Skeletal System Muscular System Organ Systems B.Pharm BP104T PCI Syllabus 2026 NEP 2020

How to Cite

Ansari, I. E., Suryawanshi, S. V., & Shinde, N. B. (2026). Human Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology I (Theory) (1st ed.). WiseLeaf Scientific Ventures. ISBN: 978-81-687160-9-4

DOI: 10.66079/wiseleaf.anatomy-physiology-bp104t.2026

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