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Hardcover Living Machinery Book

ISBN: 1025808622

ISBN13: 9781025808628

Living Machinery

"Living Machinery" is an engaging and accessible exploration of the physical and biological processes that govern the human body. Based on the celebrated Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution, Nobel laureate A. V. Hill delves into the intricate mechanisms of muscles, nerves, and organs, presenting the human body as a sophisticated and efficient biological machine.

Hill's work bridges the gap between complex physiological science and the curiosity of the general reader. Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, he examines how the body transforms energy into movement, the speeds at which nerves transmit signals, and the ways in which various systems coordinate to maintain life. The text emphasizes the precision of biological functions, reflecting Hill's pioneering research in biophysics and heat production in muscles.

As an essential historical document in the field of physiology, "Living Machinery" remains a testament to the importance of scientific communication. It offers readers a profound appreciation for the internal workings of the human form, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of science, biology, and the fundamental wonders of human existence.

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