Or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find an imperfect animal corresponding with some stage of the most perfect. Surgical Memoirs: And Other Essays - Side 70af James Gregory Mumford - 1908 - 358 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum - 1840 - 376 sider
...of the inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...animal, corresponding with some stage of the most perfecti. But all our observations can only begin at a visible stage of formation, prior to which we... | |
| john forbes m.d f.r.s. f.g.s - 1843 - 606 sider
...of the inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect." Again, he says in another place ; " We may also observe that the first rudiments of every animal are... | |
| Richard Owen - 1843 - 440 sider
...of those inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect."! With the great accession of facts with which Comparative Anatomy has since been enriched, particularly... | |
| Richard Owen - 1843 - 408 sider
...of those inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...imperfect animal corresponding with some stage of the most perfect."t With the great accession of facts with which Comparative Anatomy has since been enriched,... | |
| 1844 - 632 sider
...of those inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect. " 367. In this truly prophetic sentence, the Newton of physiology seems to have clearly anticipated... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1853 - 508 sider
...of those inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...imperfect animal corresponding with some stage of the perfect." In accordance with this law, we find the foetal nervous system at the earliest period resembling... | |
| 1856 - 558 sider
...Bother words^ if w« ¡were to take su]pburet of ¡rODi zinc, su a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect." Such were Hunter's views of the transcendental long before the names of Oken, or Spix, or Geoffroy... | |
| 1859 - 594 sider
...of those inferior orders ; or, in other words, il we were to take a series of animals from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...imperfect animal corresponding with some stage of the perfect?' Surely never was an original and magnificent conception so poorly clad in language ! But... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 606 sider
...some of the inferior orders. Or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect." Essays and Observations by John Hunter, being his Posthumous Papers, London 1861, I, 203. *M) „The... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 646 sider
...of the inferior orders. Or, iu oilier words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect to the perfect, we should probably find...corresponding with some stage of the most perfect." Esiayx and Obstrvaiions by John Hunter, 6eittg kit Potthummu Paper*, London, 18(il, vol. ip 203. Wi... | |
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