The Human Body

The Human Body by Steve Parker, published by Time-Life Books in 1997, is a visually engaging exploration of human anatomy and physiology. This 64-page volume presents an informative journey through the various systems of the body, from the optical nerves to the cardiac muscles, while also introducing readers to the latest diagnostic equipment and methods for coping with health issues.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the human body, emphasizing concepts related to science and nature, as well as biology. The book focuses on how we mend the body and the processes involved when things go wrong, all illustrated in full color. This edition serves as an educational resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the fields of anatomy and physiology.
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From the optical nerves to the cardiac muscles, this volume takes readers on an exciting journey through the human body. In the process, it teaches readers about the latest diagnostic equipment, ways to cope when things go wrong, and things we do to help mend the body. Full color.
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