| John Francis Waller - 1857 - 228 sider
...anatomist and physiologist of the seventeenth centnry. " Had anatomists," says Harvey, " only heen as conversant with the dissection of the lower animals as they are with that of the hnman hody, many matters that have hitherto kept them in a perplexity of donht wonld in my opinion... | |
| Robert Willis - 1878 - 422 sider
...been as conversant with dissection of the lower animals as they are with that of the human body, many matters that have hitherto kept them in a perplexity...have met them freed from every kind of difficulty." It were needless to say that Harvey makes frequent and most effectual use of his knowledge of comparative... | |
| Robert Willis - 1878 - 412 sider
...that underlies the great Idea of Evolution. " Had anatomists," he says, " only been as conversant with dissection of the lower animals as they are with that of the human body, many matters that have hitherto kept them in a perplexity of doubt would, in my opinion, have met them... | |
| Charles McRae - 1890 - 124 sider
...his knowledge of the lower animals he makes frequent use, and he says (in his work on the heart), " Had anatomists only been as conversant with the dissection...lower animals as they are with that of the human body, many matters that have hitherto kept them in a perplexity of doubt, would, in my opinion, have met... | |
| Sir D'Arcy Power - 1897 - 334 sider
...commonwealth, should set about the composition of a general system of polity : or who, having taken cognisance of the nature of a single field, should imagine that...have met them freed from every kind of difficulty." After this plea for the employment of comparative anatomy to elucidate human anatomy, Harvey proceeds... | |
| 1897 - 328 sider
...commonwealth, should set about the composition of a general system of polity : or who, having taken cognisance of the nature of a single field, should imagine that...have met them freed from every kind of difficulty." After this plea for the employment of comparative anatomy to elucidate human anatomy, Harvey proceeds... | |
| Harvard University - 1902 - 896 sider
...comparative studies. You will excuse me if I add a few quotations from great biologists. Harvey says : " Had anatomists only been as conversant with the dissection of the lower animals as they have been with that of the human body many matters that have hitherto kept them in perplexity of doubt,... | |
| Harvard University - 1903 - 530 sider
...comparative studies. You will excuse me if I add a few quotations from great biologists. Harvey says : " Had anatomists only been as conversant with the dissection of the lower animals as they have been with that of the human body many matters that have hitherto kept them in perplexity of doubt,... | |
| Thomas Francis Harrington - 1905 - 716 sider
...comparative studies. You will excuse me if I add a few quotations from great biologists. Harvey says : ' Had anatomists only been as conversant with the dissection of the lower animals as they have been with that of the human body, many matters that have hitherto kept them in perplexity of doubt,... | |
| Howard Jason Rogers - 1906 - 914 sider
...speaks of himself as an anatomist; and the great store he placed on comparative studies is well known. "Had anatomists only been as conversant with the dissection...animals as they are with that of the human body," he says, "the matters that have hitherto kept them in a perplexity of doubt would, in my opinion, have... | |
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