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These three volumes of the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Religion and Ethics forms additional resource material for the research scholars, teachers, students and general reader of Religion, History, Ethics. Though it does not claim to be a systematic study of the subjects since there are enormously wide subjects lent by delineating various religions and ethical theories of distinguished exponents and commentaries there on make these volumes very valueable reference ...
A deceptively useful little book that explains basic physiology and pathology in language that is easy to understand. Provides sections on: Urine, Stool, Blood, Sputum, Seminal and Cerebro-spinal fluids, necrosis and circulatory issues and other essential aspects.