In either case, during the last half of the sixteenth century the attempt of the embryologist to break with the traditions of the past was overt, although consistently unsuccessful.
Kowalevsky, who proved himself to be a worthy successor of the great comparativeembryologist Rathke.
These discoveries were confirmed and extended for the chick[188] by the embryologist Huschke, a pupil of Oken.
I cannot accept the validity of this argument; though I am glad to find myself in, at any rate, partial harmony with the distinguished French embryologistas to the facts.
The explanation of such facts has opened out to the embryologist quite a new series of problems.
This fact was made out for vertebrate animals by the great embryologist Von Baer; and the Russian naturalist Kowalevsky, to whose researches I have already alluded, shewed that this was true for a large number of invertebrate animals.
Unless secondary changes intervened this record would be complete; it becomes therefore of the first importance to the embryologist to study the nature and extent of the secondary changes likely to occur in the foetal or the larval state.
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