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The Oxford Companion to the Body (Oxford Companions)
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Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 019852403X



The Oxford Companion to the Body (Oxford Companions) (No. 1)


Here is a delightfully diverse, informative look at the human body, combining medical and physiological fact with articles that offer cultural, mythological, religious, historical, and artistic perspectives. Download The Oxford Companion to the Body (Oxford Companions) (No. 1) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. In over 1200 alphabetically arranged entries, The Oxford Companion to the Body covers every aspect of human anatomy as well as related topics that range from Aggression, Aspirin, and Anxiety, to Warts, Whistling, Yoga, and X-Rays.
Attractively designed with over 400 illustrations--including 15 full-color plates focusing on human physiology--this engrossing Companion shows how the body works, how it grows, develops, and ages, how it goes wrong, and even how it has inspired artists through the centuries. There are profiles Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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