The human mechanism its physiology and hygiene and the sanitation of its surroundings / by Theodore Hough professor of physiology in the University of Virginia; sometime instructor personal hygiene, Boston Normal School of Gymnastics and William T. Sedgwick professor of biology in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; author of "Principles of Sanitary Science and Public Health", etc.
Autor principal: | Hough, Theodore, 1865-1924 |
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Otros Autores: | Sedgwick, William Thompson, 1855-1921, coaut |
Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Boston ; New York ; Chicago ; London : Ginn & Company, s.a.
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Colección: | Banco de datos |
Acervo: | Seminario Conciliar de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Querétaro. Qro.. Biblioteca Florencio Rosas. Fondo Histórico |
Descripción Física: | IX, 564 p. : il. ; 20 cm. |
Tema general: | Anatomía Fisiología |
Notas: | Texto con notas a pie de página. Propiedad intelectual: Copyright, 1906, by Theodore Hough and William T. Sedgwick. All rights reserved. Encuadernación editorial en tela |
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