16th
February
2005
“None of These Diseases” — Sounds like a good read
posted in books |A book recommendation from Patrick
Morley…
Morley…
href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/080075719X/discoveringharry/"
target="NewWindow">None of These Diseases by S. I. McMillen and
David E. Stern is a book that sounds like a worthwhile read. This was a popular
book in the 1960s when it came out, and evidently it has been updated to include
some more current scientific info and perspectives.
target="NewWindow">None of These Diseases by S. I. McMillen and
David E. Stern is a book that sounds like a worthwhile read. This was a popular
book in the 1960s when it came out, and evidently it has been updated to include
some more current scientific info and perspectives.
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