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Experimental Physiology
Its Benefits To Mankind, With An Address On Unveiling The Statue Of William Harvey (1882)
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224 pages
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Focusing on the significance of experimental physiology, Richard Owen's work highlights its contributions to medical advancements and human health. The book traces the historical development of the field and emphasizes its benefits to society. Additionally, it features an address honoring William Harvey, a pivotal figure in physiology, celebrating his enduring influence on medicine. This comprehensive exploration serves as a vital resource for those interested in the evolution of medical knowledge and the impact of experimental practices.
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2008, paperback
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