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612 W1567h
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- An orientation to the human body
- It's the chemistry of life
- Cells & tissues : the basic materials (histology)
- Between within and without (the skin or integumentary system)
- Them bones them bones them : dry bones (the skeletal sytem)
- Movement (the muscular system)
- Transport/the heart of the matter (the cardiovascular system)
- Drainage (the lymphatic system)
- The army and the cleaners (the immune system)
- Breathing (the respiratory system)
- Eating and food processing (the digestive system & diet)
- The liver
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- Waterworks (the urinary system)
- The wiring (the nervous system)
- Hormones (the endocrine system)
- The birds and the bees (the reproductive system)
- Experiencing the outside world : the special senses & touch
- An overview of aging
- Interrelationships : how the systems, and everything, are interconnected
- Dropping the robe : death & dying
- Western pathology : an introduction
- Further towards a holistic paradigm
- Emotional health : connecting the mind and body.
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