McFarland, Joseph, 1868-1945, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Medico- Chirurgial College of Philadelphia; Fellow of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
McFarland, Joseph, 1868-1945, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Medico- Chirurgial College of Philadelphia; Fellow of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
Benjamin 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
"To clear the way for the understanding of the line of argument adopted in this little book, I commence with a quotation from Herbert Spencer's
Synthetic Philosophy, on the scope of Biology.
I do this for two reasons :
1. To present the reader with the fullest and
clearest explanation obtainable, of the meaning of
the words "Biology" and "Biological."
2. To show what are those principles or ...
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Biology and man (1944)
By: Benjamin C. Gruenberg and N. Eldred Bingham
Benjamin 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
The biology of daily life (1890)
By: John Henry Napper Nevill
"To clear the way for the understanding of the line of argument adopted in this little book, I commence with a quotation from Herbert Spencer's Synthetic Philosophy, on the scope of Biology. I do this for two reasons : 1. To present the reader with the fullest and clearest explanation obtainable, of the meaning of the words "Biology" and "Biological." 2. To show what are those principles or ...