The human body: its structure and operation /
"In writing a book about the human body there is the great advantage that all the readers know what a human body is." Who but Isaac Asimov would begin a serious textbook in such a jovial way? Sketching first the biological order of the evolutionary process until he reaches its apogee, man,...
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Boston : Cambridge :
Houghton Mifflin Company ; The Riverside Press,
1963.
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