Science (Academic) eBooks
Biology and its makers (1915)
Science (Academic), by William A. LocyAn outline of the rise of biology and of the epochs in its history.-Vesalius and the overthrow of authority in science.-William Harvey and experimental observation.-The introduction of the microscope and the progress of independent observation.-The progress of minute anatomy.--Linnaeus and scientific natural history.-Cuvier and the rise of comparative anatomyy. -Bichat and the birth of...
Biology and man (1944)
Science (Academic), by Benjamin C. Gruenberg and N. Eldred BinghamBenjamin C. Gruenberg,Consultant, Social Security Board Formerly Chairman Biology Departments Commercial and Julia Richman High Schools New York City and N. Eldred Bingham,Horace Mann-Lincoln School Teachers College, Columbia University
Biology and social problems (1914)
Science (Academic), by George Howard ParkerGeorge Howard Parker (December 23, 1864 – March 26, 1955) was an American zoologist. He was a professor at Harvard, and investigated the anatomy and physiology of sense organs and animal reactions.
Biology in America (1922)
Science (Academic), by Robert Thompson YoungWith more than two hundred illustrations. "To the "man in the street" the biologist, with his "bugs" or his "derms", frequently appears as a harmless but equally useless individual. Thus in an issue of the "New Republic" shortly after America's entrance into the world war, a seriocomic writer in criticizing the action of President Wilson in appointing a committee on national preparedness from...
Biology, general and medical (1920)
Science (Academic), by Joseph McFarlandMcFarland, Joseph, 1868-1945, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Medico- Chirurgial College of Philadelphia; Fellow of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Calculus Made Easy
Science (Academic), by Joseph EdwardsSome calculus-tricks are quite easy. Some are enormously difficult. The fools who write the textbooks of advanced mathematics—and they are mostly clever fools—seldom take the trouble to show you how easy the easy calculations are. On the contrary, they seem to desire to impress you with their tremendous cleverness by going about it in the most difficult way. Being myself a remarkably stupid...
Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
Science (Academic), by WickiA thorough and informative presentation of the important facts in current cognitive science.
Computing Life
Science (Academic), by NIGMSThis publication from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences showcases the exciting ways that scientists are using the power of computers to expand our knowledge of biology and medicine.





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