The Living Body

The Living Body by Karl Sabbagh, published by Macdonald in 1984, is a comprehensive exploration of human anatomy and physiology. This edition, written in English and spanning 223 pages, delves into various aspects of the human body, covering topics such as skin and senses, eyes, ears, eating, muscles, breathing, and the heart. The book presents a detailed examination of how these systems function and interact, providing readers with a foundational understanding of the complexities of human life.
Readers will find a structured approach to the study of medical and physiological concepts, making it suitable for those interested in the life sciences. The content emphasizes the interconnectedness of bodily systems and offers insights into the mechanics of living organisms. With its focus on human anatomy and physiology, The Living Body serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of the human form and its functions.
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Skin and senses – Eyes – Ears – Eating – Muscles – Breathing – Heart – New lifef_
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