Рой Милз - Кости: внутри и снаружи

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Эта книга – живой иллюстрированный рассказ о костях, краеугольном камне для понимания здоровья и человеческой культуры. Хирург-ортопед Рой Милз не только объясняет биологический состав и структуру костей, показывает, как они растут, ломаются и заживают, но и знакомит читателей с медицинскими инновациями в области ортопедии. Помимо этого, он прославляет кость в нашей истории и демонстрирует множество ролей, которые кости играли в жизни человечества на протяжении тысячелетий.
Книга подготовлена в информационных целях. Перед применением приведенных рекомендаций обязательно проконсультируйтесь с врачом.
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