"An American Text-book of Physiology", originally published in 1900, offers a comprehensive overview of human physiology as understood at the turn of the century. Authored by William H. Howell, a prominent physiologist of his time, this book provides detailed explanations of bodily functions, anatomical structures, and the latest scientific findings. While reflecting the scientific knowledge of its era, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical development of physiology and medicine. The book remains relevant to those interested in the history of science, medical education, and the evolution of our understanding of the human body.
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