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" The elementary parts of all tissues are formed of cells in an analogous, though very diversified manner, so that it may be asserted, that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that... "
The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers - Página 65
1890
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The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Application, Being a Familiar ...

Jabez Hogg - 1898 - 780 páginas
...in all vegetable and animal tissues in the incipient phase of existence. It then began to be taught that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of all organisms, however different, and that is the formation of cells. Thus was enunciated a doctrine...
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The Story of Nineteenth-century Science

Henry Smith Williams - 1900 - 506 páginas
...expression and make it germinal of other discoveries. And when Schwann put forward the explicit claim that " there is one universal principle of development...elementary parts of organisms, however different, and this principle is the formation of cells," he enunciated a doctrine which was for all practical purposes...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volumen64

1890 - 804 páginas
...observations and Generalization of Schleiden and chwann (1838), "that there is one universal principal of development for the elementary parts of organisms,...however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells." Important observations quickly followed, including the interesting researches...
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Fundamentals and requirements of health and disease

Thomas Powell - 1909 - 620 páginas
...promptly accepted as an eminently correct and valuable contribution to medical science — namely, that: "There is one universal principle of development...elementary parts of organisms, however different, and this principle is the formation of cells." It is an easy matter to see that the generalization thus...
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Biology and Its Makers

William Albert Locy - 1910 - 469 páginas
...a philosophical discussion of the significance of the observations. He comes to the conclusion that "the elementary parts of all tissues are formed of...however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells." It was in this treatise also that he made use of the term cell-theory, as follows:...
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The Wonders of Science in Modern Life, Volumen10

Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1912 - 232 páginas
...naturalist and embryologist. Von Baer's studies in embryology were the basis of Schwann's discovery that "there is one universal principle of development...elementary parts of organisms, however different, and this principle is the formation of cells." Von Guericke, Otto. Born at Magdeburg, Prussia, Nov. 20,...
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Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences

Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1912 - 380 páginas
...expression and make it germinal of other discoveries. And when Schwann put forward the explicit claim that " there is one universal principle of development...elementary parts of organisms, however different, and this principle is the formation of cells," he enunciated a doctrine which was for all practical purposes...
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An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 922 páginas
...science of morphology, viz., the principle of structural similarity in animal and vegetable tissues: "There is one universal principle of development for...elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that principle is the formation of the cells." To Schleiden's concept of the cytoblast, Schwann added the...
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An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology ...

Fielding Hudson Garrison - 1913 - 772 páginas
...science of morphology, viz., the principle of structural similarity in animal and vegetable tissues: "There is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however differTheodor Schwann (1810-1882). ent; and that principle is the formation of the cells. " To Schleiden's...
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Pathfinders of Physiology

James Herbert Dempster - 1914 - 98 páginas
...structure of animals and plants by direct comparison of their elementary parts. His conclusion is that "the elementary parts of all tissues are formed of...however, different and that this principle is the formation of cells." Virchow and "Cellular" Pathology: Any account of the cell theory must needs be...
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