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1 Heath, Donald, and David Reid Williams Man at High Altitude: The Pathophysiology of Acclimatization and Adaptation
Edinburgh/London/New York Churchill Livingstone 1977 0-443-01555-4 / 9780443015557 First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good+ dj 
[minor shelfwear, tiny smudge on bottom page edges, some offsetting to endpapers, slight bump to top rear corner; jacket somewhat faded at spine, light surface wear]. (charts, tables, B&W photographs) "During four expeditions in the decade from 1965, the authors became aware of the profound influence of the chronic hypoxia of high mountain areas on the function and even form of such structures of the pulmonary trunk and the carotid bodies. Although this interest stemmed from laboratory investigations, it soon broadened to include clinical and even sociological considerations. The data have been draw in part from personal experience and from field work carried out in the Andes and subsequently in the laboratories of the Department of Pathology of the University of Liverpool." 
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