| Johannes Müller - 1843 - 940 páginas
...fibre-cells, and fully developed fibres of cellular tissue are formed around them. Schwann's discoveries are to be ranked amongst the most important steps by which...the science of physiology has ever been advanced. They afford the basis for a general theory of vegetation, and organisation which it had hitherto been... | |
| Daniel Cooper - 1847 - 310 páginas
...and fully developed fibres of cellular tissue are formed around them. *] Schwann's discoveries are to be ranked amongst the most important steps by which...the science of physiology has ever been advanced. They afford the basis for a general theory of vegetation and organization which it had hitherto been... | |
| Victor Robinson - 1912 - 398 páginas
...shown. ... It results from Schwann's investigation. . . . Schwann's discoveries are to be ranked among the most important steps by which the science of physiology has ever been advanced.' According to Schwann ! A pleasing phrase which told him that he had achieved scientific fame: for was... | |
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