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Zoobiquity The Astonishing Connection Between Human And Animal Health 1st Edition Nattersonhorowitz

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Zoobiquity The Astonishing Connection Between Human And Animal Health 1st Edition Nattersonhorowitz
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Publisher: Vintage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 454
Author: Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara, Bowers, Kathryn
ISBN: 9780307477439, 0307477436
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Zoobiquity The Astonishing Connection Between Human And Animal Health 1st Edition Nattersonhorowitz by Natterson-horowitz, Barbara, Bowers, Kathryn 9780307477439, 0307477436 instant download after payment.

A revelatory depiction of what animals can teach us about the human body and mind, exploring how animal and human commonality can be used to diagnose, treat, and heal patients of all species. "Full of fascinating stories.” —Atul Gawande, M.D. Do animals overeat? Get breast cancer? Have fainting spells? Inspired by an eye-opening consultation at the Los Angeles Zoo, which revealed that a monkey experienced the same symptoms of heart failure as human patients, cardiologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz embarked upon a project that would reshape how she practiced medicine. Beginning with the above questions, she began informally researching every affliction that she encountered in humans to learn whether it happened with animals, too. And usually, it did: dinosaurs suffered from brain cancer, koalas can catch chlamydia, reindeer seek narcotic escape in hallucinogenic mushrooms, stallions self-mutilate, and gorillas experience clinical depression. Natterson-Horowitz and science writer Kathryn Bowers have dubbed this pan-species approach to medicine zoobiquity. New York Times Bestseller An O, The Oprah Magazine “Summer Reading” Pick A Discover Magazine Best Book

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