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Cracking Anatomy
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Ken Okona-Mensah
“Cracking Anatomy” by Ken Okona-Mensah is part of the “Cracking Series” and provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the anatomy of the human body. The book is designed to help students and healthcare professionals understand the complex structure and function of the human body, with clear explanations and detailed illustrations. Whether you are studying for an anatomy exam or simply interested in learning more about the human body, “Cracking Anatomy” is a useful and informative resource.
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Title: Cracking Anatomy
Author: Ken Okona-Mensah
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Weight: 555g
Published Year:2020
Publisher: Cassell
ISBN: 978-1788401517
Dimensions: 14.4 x 3 x 17.4 cm
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