10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ZOONOMY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
zoonomy in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
zoonomy im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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zoonomy. zoonomy. azimuths azimuths; explores explores; exercise exercise;
extended extended; excluded examples examples; zillions zillions; existing
existing; exactness exactness; extinction Xena exhaled excellent exhaust;
Xander ...
Leigh E. Zeitz, Ph.D., 2010
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American Anthropologist
central topic. In phytonomy time as causation steps to the front and heredity is the
theme, for new individuals are seriated by heredity from generation to generation.
In zoonomy judgment leads the way. Thus in each stage some one of the ...
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
ZOONOMY. functions of a brain to the surrounding parts, and to preserve their
sensibility for a certain length of time when the animal has been divided. If to this
we add that the jaws of these animals, when they have any, are always lateral,
and ...
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1867
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
One versed in zoonomy. Zoonomy (zo-on'-0-me). Same as Zoonomia. Zoonosis (
zo-on'-0-sis) [5923022, animal; véaog, disease: pl., Zoonoses]. Any disease
communicated or communicable from one of the lower animals to man.
Zoonosology ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
The essence of Zoonomy consists dn representing and treating the phænomena
in animals as the estect of one Natcre, or as a total of the objects of .perception
systematically combined. For this purpose are required general -representations
...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Zoonomic (:0-0-I10!/1' -ik) [_'¢0v, animal; vd/105, law]. Pertaining to zoonomy.
Zoonornist (zo-on'-a-mist) [§1,I1o1I, animal; véyuog, law]. One versed in
zoonomy. Zoonomy (za-on'-0-me). Same as Zaono//uh. Zoonosis (:0-an'-0-sis) [
C1§1ov, ...
George Milbry Gould, 1894
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On the nature of life: an introductory chapter to pathology
supersede. the. term. Physiology,. by. the. terms,. Organ-. onomy,. Phytonomy,.
Zoonomy,. Bionomy,. Biology. or. 1, § 2, and § 209). And indeed, if he employ the
term organism to signify something, not merely co-existent, but identical with life,
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Ralph Richardson (M.D.), 1879
... a fertilized ovum. ZOONOMY, n. t6 drib-mi [Gr. eixrn, an animal; nomos, law]:
the science which treats of the laws of organic life in animals; animal physiology.
ZOOPHAGOUS, a. tu-ufd-giu [Gr. tudn, an animal; pha- gein, to ZOO.N -
ZOONOMY.
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Pantology; or a systematic survey of human knowledge: ...
The name is derived from the Greek, an;p, a man, and vofios, a law ; hence
signifying the laws of the human body, as- Zoonomy does those of animals in
general, and Phytonomy those of plants. Anatomy, so named from the Greek
avatifivu, ...
And the same writers, and many others since, have labored to show how animals
and plants once started might, by law also, pass upward from one species to
another to their culmination in man. This may be called the zoonomy of the
subject.