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Body Clock: The Effects of Time on Human Health by Dr. Martin Hughes, 1992Title: Body Clock: The Effects of Time on Human Health Author: Dr. Martin Hughes Publisher: Andromeda Publication Date: 1992 Format: Hardcover in jacket, English Condition: This book is in good condition for its age other than some minor signs of wear, faded spine on jacket. Reader's note Our beautiful vintage books would make a fantastic gift for any vintage book lover. Here at Country House Library you will find an eclectic mix of genres to choose
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