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The Visual Dictionary of Human Anatomy

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Meticulously detailed, captioned diagrams and illustrations, as well as full-color photographs, introduce the basics of human anatomy and physiology and explain how the various systems of the body work and function together.

64 pages, Hardcover

First published April 25, 1996

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Richard Walker

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Richard Walker (1943-1999) was an English writer, freelance broadcaster, and professional storyteller who worked in several professions before focusing on storytelling. Born in Shropshire, he traveled widely throughout Britain and America, performing at folk festivals, schools, theaters, and private homes while sharing traditional tales.

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October 15, 2025
Most books dont have colours in their pictures but this one does which I like. I learned Air is through your nose and lungs expand as pressure inside chest decreases
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