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Provides access to basic health information, emphasizing current thinking and recent major developments in medicine, diagnosis of disease, and health care and wellness.
A guide to numbers, suggesting ways of looking at individual numbers and their unique properties.
Stimulating, thought-provoking analysis of the most interesting intellectual inconsistencies in mathematics, physics, and language, including being led astray by algebra (De Morgan's paradox). 1982 edition.
STEM Chronology " The History of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is a chronological history of those topics (and medicine) from 3,400,000 BCE to 2017 CE in the form of individual entries for events. It also includes some 200 short biographies and 180 brief essays on topics that need more than a short entry. The book is the descendant of earlier chronologies by Bryan Bunch with Alexander Hellemans, The History of Science and Technology (2003), The Timetables of Technology 1993), and The Timetables of Science (1991 and 1988). Bryan Bunch is the author of more than 20 books for the general reader in science and technology history, current science and medicine, mathematics, and textbooks in science and mathematics.
Takes a look at inventions and developments that changed the course of human history, from acid rain to DNA.
The latest information about diseases, conditions, body systems, new discoveries, new treatments, plus a greater focus on wellness and other health topics.