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Dr. Sherwin Nuland will discuss early myths about the body at book signing
Sherwin Nuland, clinical professor of surgery (gastroenterology) at the School of Medicine and award-winning author, will speak about the various legends which surround such organs as the stomach, the liver and the spleen at a book signing of his recently published "The Mysteries Within," which exposes the many myths about body parts prior to the beginnings of modern medicine
The book signing will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, at the Yale Bookstore, 77 Broadway.
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