Synopsis
Discover the acclaimed work "Chemistry for the health sciences" by the celebrated writer George I. Sackheim. Bringing together a beautiful blend of Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemistry, Inorganic, this book is universally recognized for its intellectual depth, artistic design, and lasting impact on modern culture. Perfect for building a premium personal library.
Pages
534
Published
1969
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