... of the female. In this relation I cannot do better than to quote the words of the profound Miiller. He says : " The simple embryo, which consists of a granular, shapeless substance, is to be regarded as the potential whole of the future animal, supplied... The Chemistry of Vegetable & Animal Physiology - Seite 64von Gerrit Jan Mulder - 1849 - 855 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...quote ihe words of the profound Miiller. He says: "The simple embryo, which consists of a granular shapeless substance, is to be regarded as the potential...essential and specific force of the future animal itself." It may be urged that this idea is quite indistinct, and that we are deviating from the true method... | |
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...existing as a whole — and represented as the same with that which the complete animal possesses. Müller says : " The simple embryo, which consists of a granular...idea can be less distinct than this. According to Müller, the forces which will afterwards govern the organs of the chicken, should be present before... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1852 - 514 Seiten
...quote the words of the profound Miiller. He says : " The simple embryo, which consists of a granular, shapeless substance, is to be regarded as the potential...essential and specific force of the future animal itself." It may be urged that this idea is quite indistinct, and that we are deviating from the true method... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1852 - 514 Seiten
...quote the words of the profound Miiller. He says : " The simple embryo, which consists of a granular, shapeless substance, is to be regarded as the potential...essential and specific force of the future animal itself." It may be urged that this idea is quite indistinct, and that we are deviating from the true method... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 530 Seiten
...quote the words of the profound Miiller. He says : " The simple embryo, which consists of a granular, shapeless substance, is to be regarded as the potential...essential and specific force of the future animal itself." It may be urged that this idea is quite indistinct, and that we are deviating from the true method... | |
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