Outlines of scientific anatomy : for students of biology and medicine / by Wilhelm Lubosch ; translated from the German by H.H. Woollard.
- Wilhelm Lubosch
- Date:
- 1928
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Outlines of scientific anatomy : for students of biology and medicine / by Wilhelm Lubosch ; translated from the German by H.H. Woollard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![K Contents. PAGE Preface to English Translation ... ... ... ... ... ... v Preface ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... vii Introduction. Extent and Content of the Conception, Science ; Position of Anatomy in the System of Science... ... ... ... ... 1 (1) Extent and Content of the Conception, Science, paras. 1, 2 ... ... 1 (2) Position of Anatomy in the System of Science ... ... ... 6 (A) Anatomy and Philosophy, paras. 3-4 ... ... ... ... 6 (B) Anatomy and Medicine, paras. 5-7 ... ... ... ... 12 (C) Anatomy and Physiology, paras. 8-11 ... ... ... ... 18 (D) Anatom}7 as a Separate Science, para. 12 ... ... ... 27 General Part. Life, its Essence, its Appreciation. General Morphology and /Etiology ... 33 (I) Life, its Appreciation and its Objectivation ... ... ... ... 34 (A) Conception of Life, paras. 13, 14 ... ... ... ... 34 (B) Objectivation of Life (Organization, Individuality, Purpose) .. 42 (1) Organization, paras. 15, 16... ... ... ... ... 42 (2) Individuality, para. 17 ... ... ... ... ... 48 (3) Purpose, paras. 18, 19 ... ... ... ... ... 52 (II) General Morphology and ^Etiology ... ... ... ... ... 62 (A) The Fundamentals of this Distinction, para. 20 ... ... ... 62 (1) The Principles of Change ... ... ... ... ... 63 (i) Causal Laws, paras. 21-23 ... ... ... ... 63 (ii) Statistical Laws, para. 24 ... ... ... ... 71 (2) The Laws of Permanence, para. 25 ... ... ... ... 78 (B) Morphological and /Etiological Consideration of the Organism ... 83 (]) Morphological Considerations ... ... ... ... 83 (A) Form and Forms, paras. 26, 27... ... ... * ... 83 (B) Comparison of Form, para. 28 ... ... ... ... 89 (i) The Abstract Comparison (Systematic), para. 28 ... 90 (ii) The Formal Comparison (Type, and Metamorphosis, Homology), paras. 29, 30 ... ... ... 95 (2) ^Etiological Considerations, para. 31 ... . .\ ... 106 (A) Transformation, Introduction to its Phenomena and its Problems, para. 31 ... ... ... ... ... 106 (B) Fundamental Cause of Transformation, para. 32 ... ... 109 (i) The Constitution and its Changes as Cause of Trans¬ formation, para. 32 ... ... ... ... 110 (ii) The Partial arid the Personal Selection, para. 33 ... 115 (C) The Transformation Theory, para. 34 ... ... ... 117 (3) Ilelation of the Considerations to one another, para. 35 ... 119](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31363969_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)