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This book guides you through the Human body like none other with very detailed pictures and captions. It tells you about how surgeons can replace organs and how doctors look inside you body. It also gives a picture of each vital (and non-vital) organ and tells you how it works.
Published on November 4, 1998 by calhob6@aol.com Eric Baker

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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 ½* Misleading Title: More Body Than Brain
This book is really more about the organs and tissues then the brain. Because the brain regulates the entire body, the author spends an inordinate (and misleading, from the title) amount of time on topics other than the brain; for example, the different types of teeth, and the layers of the skin. For this reason, a lot of fascinating brain-related information is...
Published on November 20, 2002 by M. Allen Greenbaum


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars T, November 4, 1998
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calhob6@aol.com Eric Baker (Derby, Kansas United States of America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brain Surgery for Beginners and Other Major Operations for Minors: A Scalpel-Free Guide to Your Insides (Paperback)
This book guides you through the Human body like none other with very detailed pictures and captions. It tells you about how surgeons can replace organs and how doctors look inside you body. It also gives a picture of each vital (and non-vital) organ and tells you how it works.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3 ½* Misleading Title: More Body Than Brain, November 20, 2002
This review is from: Brain Surgery for Beginners and Other Major Operations for Minors: A Scalpel-Free Guide to Your Insides (Paperback)
This book is really more about the organs and tissues then the brain. Because the brain regulates the entire body, the author spends an inordinate (and misleading, from the title) amount of time on topics other than the brain; for example, the different types of teeth, and the layers of the skin. For this reason, a lot of fascinating brain-related information is omitted.

The author is also a bit too glib, and this gives a very mixed tone of the serious and the off cuff: "the two are brought together by sexual intercourse (a term often shortened to `sex' when people are in a hurry"). Moreover, admonishments to care for your body (brush your teeth, exercise more, etc.) seemed out of place. On the positive side, the book has some fun illustrations (although a too cluttered at times), and the large color pictures of the organs and brain are fairly easy to understand. 62 pages, with a short glossary and an index.

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