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THIS is a useful little book of its kind, elementary, as its title implies, and correct in its details, an element so often lacking in similar works. Like other books of its class, it necessarily contains a good deal of what is anatomy rather than physiology, and it chiefly differs from its competitors in pointing out the applications of physiology in the health, well-being, and training of children. This is by no means an unimportant point, seeing that the work is written for school teachers.
Elementaty Physiology for Teachers and Others.
By W. B. Drummond. Pp. viii + 198; illustrated. (London: Edward Arnold, 1909.) Price 2s. 6d.
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H., W. Elementaty Physiology for Teachers and Others . Nature 81, 425 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081425a0
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