A Source Book in Animal BiologyThomas Steele Hall Harvard University Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 716 The two main aims of this book are to increase the general availability of classical contributions to animal biology and to present the development of thought in this field in the words of those who produced it. The first of these aims is realized by assembling in one volume works previously scattered and, in some cases, rather rare. The second object, that of tracing the principal patterns of development in the field, is made possible through the selection of appropriate materials and the inclusion of brief critical comments indicating the historical position of each work and its author. |
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... veins , and abdominal organs in the old . The artery and the vein which in the old extend between the spleen and the liver , acquire so great a thickness of skin that it contracts the passage of the blood that comes from the mesaraic veins ...
... veins , and abdominal organs in the old . The artery and the vein which in the old extend between the spleen and the liver , acquire so great a thickness of skin that it contracts the passage of the blood that comes from the mesaraic veins ...
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... veins ? But a further justification can be advanced for the anatomists . All veins are not provided with valves . The vena cava , when it traverses the trunk of the body , the internal jugulars , and countless small superficial veins in ...
... veins ? But a further justification can be advanced for the anatomists . All veins are not provided with valves . The vena cava , when it traverses the trunk of the body , the internal jugulars , and countless small superficial veins in ...
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... veins being compressed , nothing can flow through them . This is indicated by the fact that they are much more swollen below the band- age than above it , or than is usual with it removed , and that while compressed they carry nothing ...
... veins being compressed , nothing can flow through them . This is indicated by the fact that they are much more swollen below the band- age than above it , or than is usual with it removed , and that while compressed they carry nothing ...
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Revival of Biological Inquiry | 3 |
Beginnings of Comparative Anatomy | 13 |
Birth of Modern Systematic Zoology | 30 |
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