If you liked Clinical, morphologic, and neurochemical aspects in the aging central nervous system by Denham Harman, start with Clinical pharmacology and the aged patient (1981), Nutrition in gerontology (1984), and Pharmacology of aging processes (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Clinical pharmacology and the aged patient 1981 · 249 pages · Lissy F. Jarvik, Greenblatt, David J., Denham Harman · Same author
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Clinical, morphologic, and neurochemical aspects in the aging central nervous system is by Denham Harman.