
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology; Volume 15 - Paperback
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology; Volume 15 - Paperback
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"Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 15" presents a detailed record of anatomical and physiological research from the late 19th century. Published in 1881, this volume offers insights into the scientific understanding of the human body during that era. Authored by the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, it showcases meticulous studies and observations, making it a valuable resource for historians of science and those interested in the evolution of medical knowledge.
The journal provides a window into the methodologies and concerns of Victorian-era anatomists and physiologists, reflecting the state of scientific inquiry at the time. Its historical significance lies in its contribution to the development of modern anatomical and physiological sciences, offering a glimpse into the foundations upon which contemporary understanding is built.
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