Physiology for Everyone
Author: Boris Sergeev
Publisher: Mir Publishers
Edition: 1969
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 342
Size: 3 inch x 4.5 inch
Physiology for Everyone by Boris Sergeev, first published by Mir Publishers in 1969, is a beautifully simplified and highly accessible guide to the essential principles of human physiology. Written for the curious non-specialist, students, and enthusiasts of biology and medicine, this compact volume (3 x 4.5 inches) successfully distills the complex mechanisms of the human body into digestible, clearly explained concepts.
Boris Sergeev, known for his engaging scientific writing, masterfully bridges the gap between rigorous academic science and everyday understanding. The book walks the reader through the marvels of the human body, covering core topics such as the circulatory system, respiratory function, digestion, neural processes, muscular activity, hormonal regulation, and more. Without requiring prior technical knowledge, Sergeev breaks down the physiology of each organ and system, often drawing comparisons with everyday experiences or objects to enhance clarity.
This 342-page paperback edition is an excellent example of the Soviet tradition of popular science publishing, particularly through Mir Publishers, which was famous for producing high-quality, well-translated science books for global audiences. The author combines detailed anatomical knowledge with a lively, almost conversational tone, ensuring that readers not only understand the “what” and “how” of bodily processes, but also the “why.”
One of the standout features of this book is its portability and compact size—just 3 inches by 4.5 inches—which makes it an ideal companion for on-the-go learners, students, or science lovers who appreciate concise but substantial material. Despite its small size, the content is thoroughly informative, well-organized, and deeply educational, making it an unusual gem in the world of science literature.
Perfect for:
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School and college students
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Medical aspirants
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General readers interested in biology
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Collectors of Soviet-era science books
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Authored by Boris Sergeev, a respected science communicator
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Published by Mir Publishers in 1969, renowned for quality science books
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Presents human physiology in simple, relatable language
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Covers all major bodily systems—circulatory, respiratory, nervous, digestive, etc.
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No prior technical background required—perfect for general readers and beginners
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Portable size (3 x 4.5 inch) makes it a handy, on-the-go science guide
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342 pages of rich, informative content in a compact paperback format
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A fine example of Soviet-era educational publishing
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Ideal for both learning and gifting to curious minds
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