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Arthur Guyton

Arthur Clifton Guyton (September 8, 1919 – April 3, 2003) was an American physiologist who later became Dean of the University of Mississippi Medical School.
Nowadays Guyton is perhaps best known for his book ''Textbook of Medical Physiology'', which quickly became the standard text about the subject in medical schools. The first edition was published in 1956, the 10th edition appeared in 2000, the last before Guyton's death, and the 12th appeared in 2010. It is the world's best-selling physiology book and has been translated into at least 15 languages.〔〔
==Textbook of medical physiology==
''Textbook of Medical Physiology'' is the world's best-selling physiology text and has been translated into at least 13 languages (the textbook memoriam states 13,〔 but the online memoriam states at least 15.〔)
From the ninth edition onwards, John E. Hall co-authored the textbook. However, all prior editions were written entirely by Guyton, with the eighth edition published in 1991. Subsequent editions, including the latest, preserve his legacy within the title, ''Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology.''〔 (see Table of Contents link )〕

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