Essays in the history of embryology and biology
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Cambridge :
M.I.T. Press
[1967]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Embryological Concepts in the Twentieth Century
- Questions Posed by Classical Descriptive and Experimental Embryology
- Ross Harrison's Contributions to Experimental Embryology
- Analysis of Development: Problems, Concepts and Their History
- Analysis of Development: Methods and Techniques
- Embryology and Evolution: Nineteenth Century Hopes and Twentieth Century Realities
- An Embryological Enigma in the Origin of Species
- The Non-Specificity of the Germ-Layers
- K.E. von Baer's Beginning Insights into Casual-Analytical Relationships During Development
- John and William Hunter and some Eighteenth Century Scientific Moods
- John Hunter, Sir Thomas Browne and the Experimental Method
- William Harvey and Historical Change
- William Gilbert: Plant Grafting and Grand Analogy
- Postscript: Additional References