"Advances in clinical diagnostics and therapeutics, however, have made the need for a more complete understanding of this topic...In seven chapters, the author presents a synthesis of the current knowledge of arterial circulation, particularly its physical aspects...The author has provided an excellent synthesis of the current understanding of the physical principles of arterial circulation. The strength of this book is clear organization that allows a reader to either read it in entirety or to identify a topic of specific interest. The integration of the experimental data, computer modeling, and clinical application of this knowledge is particularly valuable. Each topic is defined, introduced, and reviewed, as are the major works that have led to the current understanding of that topic...This volume is a solid and readable overview of the major physical principles of arterial circulation...The challenge for both clinicians and physiologists is to integrate both the molecular and cellular aspects with the physical principles of the arterial system. A solid background in both disciplines will allow for a more complete understanding of the arterial system in both health and disease. This work should provide a solid background and reference for those faced with this challenge."-Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal