| Dublin Microscopical Club - 1875 - 458 páginas
...germ ; the outer becoming developed into the muscular system and giving rise to the organs of offence and defence ; the inner, on the other hand, appearing to be more closely subservient to the purposes of nutrition and generation." 1 The significant importance which... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1898 - 702 páginas
...germ ; the outer becoming developed into the muscular system and giving rise to the organs of offence and defence ; the inner, on the other hand, appearing to be more closely subservient to the purposes of nutrition and generation. 59. The structure of the stomach in... | |
| Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell - 1900 - 344 páginas
...germ : the outer becoming developed into the muscular system, and giving rise to the organs of offence and defence : the inner on the other hand appearing to be more closely subservient to the purposes of nutrition and generation." In the whole range of science it... | |
| Edward Stuart Russell - 1916 - 410 páginas
...germ; the outer becoming developed into the muscular system, and giving rise to the organs of offence and defence ; the inner, on the other hand, appearing to be more closely subservient to the purposes of nutrition and generation " (p. 24). Von Baer had already hinted... | |
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