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On Protoplasm
Being An Examination Of Dr. James Hutchinson Stirling's Criticism Of Professor Huxley's Views (1874)
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132 pages
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The examination of the scientific debate surrounding protoplasm is central to this work, where James Ross critiques Dr. James Hutchinson Stirling's views on Professor Huxley's theories. The book presents various perspectives on protoplasm, a key substance in living organisms, while offering Ross's own insights into the contentious discussions of the time. As a significant resource for the history of biology, it highlights the evolution of scientific thought in the 19th century, making it valuable for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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2008, paperback
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