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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... "
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 33

Zoology - 1890 - 414 pages
...that it maybe asserted that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells In inferior plants any given cell may be separated from the plant and can grow alone. So that here...
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Microscopical researches into the accordance in the structure and growth of ...

Theodor Schwann - 1847 - 310 pages
...that it may be asserted, that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells. This is the chief result of the foregoing observations. The same process of development and transformation...
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Nature, Volume 25

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1882 - 646 pages
...may be asserted, //,•.•/ there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells. This is the chief result of the foregoing observations." So far Schwann has only been confirmed and...
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The Bradshaw Lecture on the Pathology of Cancer, Delivered at the Royal ...

William Scovell Savory - Tumors - 1884 - 50 pages
...successors believed, " that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms, however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells," then it would be all very well to admit the occasional existence of such structures, imperfectly formed,...
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The Cell Theory, Past and Present: Being the Inaugural Address Delivered Nov ...

Sir William Turner - 1890 - 136 pages
...researches into the structure of animals and plants, in which he announced the important generalisation that the tissues of the animal body are composed of...possessed a cell-membrane or wall, which enclosed contents that were either fluid or somewhat more consistent. Either attached to the wall or embedded...
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Nature, Volume 43

Science - 1891 - 902 pages
...the animal ovum. EH Schultz had observed the nucleus in the blood globules, and Valentin and Henle had seen it in the cells of the epidermis. The way...possessed a cell-membrane or wall, which enclosed The term cellular tissue was originally applied to this texture from a fami'.-d resemblance to the...
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century: Philosophical ...

John Theodore Merz - Philosophy, Modern - 1912 - 848 pages
...great generalisation, " that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary parts of organisms however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells." 2 1 The fourth decade of the century was also the period in which physical and chemical methods and...
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Journal of the British Dental Association, Volume 20

British Dental Association - Dentistry - 1899 - 796 pages
...theory of the cell. " THAT THERE is ONE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE OF DEVELOPMF.NT FOR THE ELEMENTARY PARTS OF ORGANISMS, HOWEVER DIFFERENT, AND THAT THIS PRINCIPLE IS THE FORMATION OF CELLS." revealing their common plan of organisation. He says : " No other biological generalisation, save only...
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Some Apostles of Physiology: Being an Account of Their Lives and Labours ...

William Stirling - Physiologists - 1902 - 210 pages
...formulated his ' theoria,' 'that there is one universal principle of development for the elementary jiarts of organisms, however different, and that this principle is the formation of cells.' It is stated that Schwann submitted the MS. of his work before publication, to the Bishop of Maline....
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 64

Medicine - 1890 - 804 pages
...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 of Barry, Coste, and...
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