With first human body encyclopedia, kids will become human body experts in no time. On june, 1861, gray, aged 34, died of confluent smallpox 3 years after the first edition was published. His breakthrough work on human anatomy was published in 1858, and the first edition quickly sold out. Quantichanwei 1881 is the first technical book on human anatomy written in chinese and brought to modern china. The sevenvolume tome also happened to be a work of art and a marvel of renaissance book production. Born in 1827 in england, henry gray worked diligently and methodically on his dissections while a student in london. It was exactly 150 years previously that the first edition of grays anatomy was published. A glossary at the back of the book highlights key words to enhance retention. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 102 pages and is available in paperback format. One of the ways he did this was to publish in 1543 an extraordinary tome.
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