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The Human Molecle (300px)In famous publications, The Human Molecule is a 120-page, 2008 book by American chemical engineer Libb Thims. It is the first-ever book published with specific focus on the subject of the "human molecule", the atomic-definition of a person; a term coined in 1869 by French historian Hippolyte Taine. [1]

The first review of The Human Molecule is scheduled to be published in a late Summer issue of The Chemical Engineer. [2]

Of note, the 2010 Lulu edition of American writer John Hodgson's 2002 book Little Fun Book of Molecules Humans, was retitled as molecules humans, printed with a newly-designed cover art taking its cues from Thims' use of Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci's The Human Molecules. [3]

References
1. (a) Thims, Libb. (2008). The Human Molecule (issuu) (preview) (Google Books) (docstoc). LuLu.
(b) Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry (Volume One), (preview), (ch. 2: "The Human Molecule", pgs. 15-35). Morrisville, NC: LuLu.
2. Staff Author. (2008). “Book Review: The Human Molecule”, The Chemical Engineer (Aug-Sept).
3. (a) Hodgson, John. (2002). Little Fun Book of Molecules/Humans. 1st Books.
(b) Hodgson, John. (2010). molecules humans. Lulu.com.
4. Vitruvian man – Wikipedia.

External links
● Press Release: “What is a Human Being?” - Newly Released Book by the Institute of Human Thermodynamics, The Human Molecule (2008), Answers the Question. PR.com



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