10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOTOMICALLY»
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zootomically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
... they seemed susceptible — zoographically, zootomically, homologically, and
historically. All the figures, we furthermore learn, upon the eleven lithographic
plates, have been drawn from nature, and contain careful representations of of
every ...
2
American journal of dental science
... zootomically, developmentally, and microscopically, as narrated in my “
Odontography,” sufliced to settle my own doubts; and nothing short of the
evidence and illustrations given in that work appeared to me adequate to convert
anatomists ...
3
Monograph of the Fresh-water-polyzoa, including all the ...
... has been spared to render it as complete as possible, and the subjects of
which it treats have been considered under every point of view of which they
seemed susceptible — zoographically, zootomically, homologically, and
historically.
George-James Allman, 1856
In outward conformation the tail-less anthropoid ape bears striking resemblance
to his human fellow- creature, and even in details of anatomical structure the
differences are so slight as hardly to amount to generic distinction zootomically ...
John Langdon Haydon Langdon-Down, 1879
5
The Judgment of Paris: The Revolutionary Decade That Gave ...
The canvas was zootomically impeccable but, for spectators such as Houssaye,
visually unconvincing. What Meissonier saw as he watched anatomical
dissections or rode alongside Colonel Dupressoir's galloping cuirassiers did not
tally with ...
Now we were polar: I was at the height of girth, and he looked (zootomically) as if
he had been filleted, the meat binned - or to use a vegetarian figure, he looked
like a closely nibbled apple core. In take-away terms, Gerard's reappearance (or
...
7
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology
So far from finding such a resting-place for doubt in Cuvier's early simile, cited by
M. Duvernoy in 1848, or in the interrogatories of Schwann, nothing short of the
investigation of the whole of this vast subject, zootomically, develop- mentally,
and ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1852
8
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
So far from finding such a resting-place for doubt in Cuvier's early simile, cited by
M. Duvernoy in 1848, or in the interrogatories of Schwann, nothing short of the
investigation of the whole of this vast subject, zootomically, develop- mentally,
and ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1852
9
The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London
... considered under every point of view of which they seemed susceptible—
zoographically, zootomically, homologically, and historically. All the figures, we
furthermore learn, upon the eleven lithographic plates, have been drawn from
nature, ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), 1858
10
Health primers. Eds. J.L. Down [and others. 10 vols.].
In outward conformation the tail-less anthropoid ape bears striking resemblance
to his human fellow- creature, and even in details of anatomical structure the
differences are so slight as hardly to amount to generic distinction zootomically ...
Health primers, John Langdon H. Down, 1879