Nerve and Muscle is an introductory textbook for students taking
university courses in physiology, cell biology or preclinical medicine.
The first edition was highly acclaimed as a readable and concise account
of how nerves and muscles work. The book begins with a discussion of the
nature of nerve impulses. These electrical events can be understood in
terms of the flow of ions through molecular channels in the nerve cell
membrane. Then the view changes to consideration of synaptic
transmission: cell or muscle fibre with which it makes contact. Again
ionic channels are involved, but now they are opened by special
chemicals released from the nerve cell terminals. The final chapters
discuss the nature of muscular contraction, including especially the
relations between cellular structure and contractile function. This new
edition includes much new material, especially on the molecular nature
and characteristics of single ionic channels, while retaining a
straightforward exposition of the fundamentals of the subject.