"Man is an amazing being that in 500 million years has evolved from a group of cells to acquire the shape we have today. ""The History of the Human Body"" continues that long evolution explaining how it has evolved in man its wonderful complex of organs, limbs, cells, muscles and tissues. Along the way we will meet our ancestors and we will know how they all live today within us: from the vermiform fish Pikaia, which gave us the backbone to the Homo Habilis and his opposable thumb. But "The History of the Human Body" does not end in the present. Since the human body, however magnificent, is far from perfection - as those who have suffered the pains of a childbirth or have battled back pain - in the second part of the program the question arises: what would the human body be like if we could break the current design and start from scratch?"
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/19668-historia-del-cuerpo-humano-dvd--8421394522503.html19668Historia Del Cuerpo Humano [DVD]<div>"Man is an amazing being that in 500 million years has evolved from a group of cells to acquire the shape we have today. ""The History of the Human Body"" continues that long evolution explaining how it has evolved in man its wonderful complex of organs, limbs, cells, muscles and tissues. Along the way we will meet our ancestors and we will know how they all live today within us: from the vermiform fish Pikaia, which gave us the backbone to the Homo Habilis and his opposable thumb. But "The History of the Human Body" does not end in the present. Since the human body, however magnificent, is far from perfection - as those who have suffered the pains of a childbirth or have battled back pain - in the second part of the program the question arises: what would the human body be like if we could break the current design and start from scratch?"</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/277798-home_default/historia-del-cuerpo-humano-dvd-.jpg5.3719instockDivisa Red, S.A.U.5.37195.3719002015-09-24T09:44:28+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
"Man is an amazing being that in 500 million years has evolved from a group of cells to acquire the shape we have today. ""The History of the Human Body"" continues that long evolution explaining how it has evolved in man its wonderful complex of organs, limbs, cells, muscles and tissues. Along the way we will meet our ancestors and we will know how they all live today within us: from the vermiform fish Pikaia, which gave us the backbone to the Homo Habilis and his opposable thumb. But "The History of the Human Body" does not end in the present. Since the human body, however magnificent, is far from perfection - as those who have suffered the pains of a childbirth or have battled back pain - in the second part of the program the question arises: what would the human body be like if we could break the current design and start from scratch?"