His work is in fact a system of comparative embryology, replete with new discoveries in almost every part.
Life Histories of Animals, including Man, or Outlines of Comparative Embryology.
By their work, Kovalevsky and Metchnikoff contributed to the foundation of Comparative Embryology.
The similarities, therefore, which it is the function of comparative embryology to reveal are the similarities of type or morphological plan: not similarities of specific detail.
So that when all this mass of evidence is taken together, we cannot wonder that evolutionists should now regard the science of comparative embryology as the principal witness to their theory.
The present volume completes my treatise on Comparative Embryology.
This position is fully confirmed by comparative embryology.
Balfour's Manual of Comparative Embryology volume 2; Theodore Morgan's The Development of the Frog's Egg.
Not until the investigator becomes familiar with a wide range of diverse animals and the peculiar qualities of their similar early stages, can he estimate the tremendous weight of the facts of comparative embryology.
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