Biology and its maker : with portraits and other illustrations, by William A. Locy ... With Portraits and Other Illustrations /
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : H. Holt and Company, 1962Description: xxvi, 469 p. : illus.; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - LOB 574
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Central Library, University of Rajshahi Reading Room | Non-fiction | 574 LOB 1962 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Available | INR | 78170 |
Includes Index
An outline of the rise of biology and of the epochs in its history.--Vesalius and the overthrow of authority in science.--William Harvey and experimental observation.--The introduction of the microscope and the progress of independent observation.--The progress of minute anatomy.--Linnæus and scientific natural history.--Cuvier and the rise of comparative anatomy.--Bichat and the birth of histology.--The rise of physiology. Harvey. Haller. Johannes Müller.--Von Baer and the rise of embryology.--The cell-theory. Schleiden. Schwann. Schultze.--Protoplasm the physical basis of life.--The work of Pasteur, Koch, and others.--Heredity and germinal continuity. Mendel. Galton. Weismann.--The science of fossil life.--What evolution is; the evidence upon which it rests, etc.--Theories of evolution. Lamarck. Darwin.--Theories continued. Wiesmann. De Vries.--The rise of evolutionary thought.--Retrospect and prospect. Present tendencies in biology.
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