The Student's Guide To The Examinations In Physiology, with the subtitle And Handy Book Of Reference For General Readers, is a comprehensive resource designed for students preparing for physiology examinations and also intended as a useful reference for general readers interested in the subject. Authored by James Macfarlane Macbirnie, this guide presents a structured approach to understanding human physiology, covering essential topics in a clear and accessible manner.
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