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How To Remove A Brain

$9.95
Dive into the unconventional and often bizarre world of medical curiosities with 'How To Remove A Brain' by David Haviland. This thought-provoking book offers a compelling exploration of unusual medical facts that will both educate and entertain. Whether you’re a curious mind looking to uncover the truth behind strange medical myths or simply seeking an engaging read filled with oddities, this book is your perfect companion. The unique approach to discussing medical mysteries - from the astonishing effects of everyday items, to the most shocking historical medical incidents - helps to demystify complex health topics in a captivating way. With 128 pages of surprising insights and intriguing anecdotes, this book fulfills your thirst for knowledge about the human body and its oddities. Suitable for readers with a penchant for the extraordinary, 'How To Remove A Brain' dares you to question what you know about medical science. Perfect for gifting or adding to your personal collection, this is a must-have for anyone intrigued by the unusual side of health and medicine. Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even learn something new about medical history and human anatomy that you never thought possible!

Author: David Haviland Publisher: Summersdale Publishers

Dimensions: 125 x 175 mm
Pages: 128
Publication Date: 01-06-2012

Have you ever wondered how long it takes to digest chewing gum? What hiccups are for? Whether it's safe to fly with breast implants? Taking in everything from the outrageous (yes, Hitler was addicted to crystal meth) to the eye-watering (such as the renowned surgeon who accidentally cut off his patients left testicle) to the downright disgusting (like the cure for toothache used by the Egyptians involving dead mouse paste), this book proves that medical science is not for the faint-hearted, lily-livered or weak-stomached.

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How To Remove A Brain

$9.95
Dive into the unconventional and often bizarre world of medical curiosities with 'How To Remove A Brain' by David Haviland. This thought-provoking book offers a compelling exploration of unusual medical facts that will both educate and entertain. Whether you’re a curious mind looking to uncover the truth behind strange medical myths or simply seeking an engaging read filled with oddities, this book is your perfect companion. The unique approach to discussing medical mysteries - from the astonishing effects of everyday items, to the most shocking historical medical incidents - helps to demystify complex health topics in a captivating way. With 128 pages of surprising insights and intriguing anecdotes, this book fulfills your thirst for knowledge about the human body and its oddities. Suitable for readers with a penchant for the extraordinary, 'How To Remove A Brain' dares you to question what you know about medical science. Perfect for gifting or adding to your personal collection, this is a must-have for anyone intrigued by the unusual side of health and medicine. Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even learn something new about medical history and human anatomy that you never thought possible!

Author: David Haviland Publisher: Summersdale Publishers

Dimensions: 125 x 175 mm
Pages: 128
Publication Date: 01-06-2012

Have you ever wondered how long it takes to digest chewing gum? What hiccups are for? Whether it's safe to fly with breast implants? Taking in everything from the outrageous (yes, Hitler was addicted to crystal meth) to the eye-watering (such as the renowned surgeon who accidentally cut off his patients left testicle) to the downright disgusting (like the cure for toothache used by the Egyptians involving dead mouse paste), this book proves that medical science is not for the faint-hearted, lily-livered or weak-stomached.

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