But in 1681 Gerard Blasius had brought out at Amsterdam an Anatome Animalium, containing the results of all the dissections of animals that he could find; and the second part of this book, treating of Volatilia, makes a respectable show of more than one hundred and twenty closely-printed quarto pages, though nearly two-thirds is devoted to a treatise De Ovo et Pullo, containing among other things a reprint of Harvey's researches, and the scientific rank of the whole book may be inferred from bats being still classed with birds. [Please select]
0
Stephenson, acts as an erector, and is very valuable for dissections. [Please select]
0
It was a place of tacit free-masonry and conversational dissections. [Please select]
0
MUSCULATURE Dissections showed the same muscles to be present in all genera of the Bombycillidae. [Please select]
0
Consequently, less use was made of the results of the dissections than was originally planned. [Please select]
0
His dissections of Mason's and Henry's arguments frequently exhibit controversial skill of a high order. [Please select]
0
Most of the dissections hitherto made have been of young and immature specimens. [Please select]
0
We have met some examples of this in the course of our dissections. [Please select]
0
[33] John Aubrey, _Letters written by Eminent Persons_ (London, 1813), II, 379, says that Harvey "had made dissections of froggs, toads and a number of other animals, and had curious observations on them." [Please select]
0
Thrinaxodon The evidence for the position and extent of the external adductors of the lower jaw in _Thrinaxodon_ was secured in part from dissections of _Didelphis marsupialis_, the Virginia opossum. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!