An Introduction to the Comparative Anatomy of Animals: Compiled With Constant Reference to Physiology, and Elucidated by Twenty Copper-Plates

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An Introduction to the Comparative Anatomy of Animals by Carl Gustav Carus is a comprehensive work that delves into the physiology and structure of various animal species. The book, translated from German by R. T. Gore, provides a detailed examination of the internal organization of animals, emphasizing the importance of comparative anatomy in understanding the diversity of life forms. Carus highlights the significance of studying the gradual evolution of animal systems, from the simplest to the most complex, and the interconnectedness of different species. The text explores the unity of life in animals, categorizing their functions into vegetative and animate spheres, each with distinct organic systems. Through a systematic approach, the book aims to unravel the mysteries of animal existence and shed light on the fundamental principles governing the natural world.

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Publisher - HardPress Limited

Language - English

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Author(s) - Carl Gustav Carus


Published Date - 2019-08-06

ISBN - 9780371031261

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm

Page Count - 392

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