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The Heart Surgeon's Cookbook

The book features nine innovative recipes, from roasted quail to walnut tart presented across 184 visually stunning pages. Developed jointly by a leading chef and a skilled surgeon, the book offers a fun way to exercise surgical dexterity and make already skilled hands even better.
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Happy Addons
Pages
184
Language
English
Dimensions
20 x 27 x 3cm
Processing
Hardcover
Publisher
Getinge AB
Price
(including delivery and taxes)
42.00 €

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