Written for people outside of the medical profession who happen to be curious about how their bodies work, this book blends chemistry, medicine, history, politics, and public health issues in its description of hemoglobin. It discusses the role of proteins, the structure and function of hemoglobin, the making of a hemoglobin, anemia, the major genetic variants, diabetes, and public policy. A glossary is included.
Written for people outside of the medical profession who happen to be curious about how their bodies work, this book blends chemistry, medicine, histo...