. Chemical embryology. Embryology. SECT. 3] AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 167 a distribution of rate of growth at different times and in different regions of the body. Thus he says, "Now, as Tully says, Death truly belongs neither to the living nor to the dead, and I think that some- thing similar holds of the first beginnings of animals, for when we enquire carefully into the production of animals out of their eggs, we always find the animal there, so that our labour is repaid and we see an emerging manifestation of parts successively, but never the first origin of any of them". Ti£ JCr


. Chemical embryology. Embryology. SECT. 3] AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 167 a distribution of rate of growth at different times and in different regions of the body. Thus he says, "Now, as Tully says, Death truly belongs neither to the living nor to the dead, and I think that some- thing similar holds of the first beginnings of animals, for when we enquire carefully into the production of animals out of their eggs, we always find the animal there, so that our labour is repaid and we see an emerging manifestation of parts successively, but never the first origin of any of them". Ti£ JCr I>e Cue . ^^' #1? J. Ti> Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Needham, Joseph, 1900-. New York: The MacMillan Co.


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