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4.0 out of 5 stars The insides of human beings differ more than the outsides!, September 16, 1998
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This review is from: You Are Extraordinary (Hardcover)
Roger Williams' 1967 book is an examination of the physiological differences between human beings. Roughly, it can be said that the insides of human beings vary far more than their outward appearances. The book examines variations in the individual organs and systems within the human body. Williams says, for example, that the pictures of organs in the anatomy texts are misleading because of the enormous variation in size and appearance. He gives the particular example of the gall bladder and its range of size. If noses varied to same extent, the smallest nose would be the size of a pea, and the largest would be the size of a watermelon! Williams' book will give the reader a greater appreciation of human individuality in a realm that most people don't often think about..
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You Are Extraordinary
You Are Extraordinary by Roger John, Williams (Hardcover - Jan. 1967)
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