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Eine kurze Geschichte des menschlichen Körpers
- Narrated by: Oliver Rohrbeck
- Length: 17 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eine unterhaltsame Reise durch den menschlichen Körper mit Bill Bryson ("Eine kurze Geschichte von fast allem").
Von der Haarwurzel bis zu den Zehen beschreibt Bill Bryson hier die grandiose Geschichte des menschlichen Körpers. Das ganze Leben verbringen wir in unserem Körper, doch die wenigsten haben eine Ahnung davon, wie er funktioniert, welche erstaunlichen Selbstheilungskräfte darin wirken und was tief im Inneren abläuft - manchmal auch schiefläuft.
Spannende Fakten und erstaunliche Geschichten über die prächtigen Wunder unserer körperlichen und neurologischen Grundausstattung. Mitreißend informativ, erstaunlich und leicht verständlich, eben ein echter Bryson.
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