The periodical maturation and extrusion of ova, independently of coitus, in mammalia and man, proved to be the primary condition to their propagation / translated from the German of Th. L.W. Bischoff, by Henry Smith.
- Bischoff, Theodore Ludwig Wilhelm, 1807-1882.
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The periodical maturation and extrusion of ova, independently of coitus, in mammalia and man, proved to be the primary condition to their propagation / translated from the German of Th. L.W. Bischoff, by Henry Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![would not be generally interesting, I feel myself bound to state that Professor Bisclioff has so clearly and so fairly laid before his readers the facts of the case, that I think no one can have the slightest doubt of the merit being solely due to him. Others, as he says, may have brought forward indirect proofs, but he has furnished the direct ones. I beg, in con- cluding my task, to apologize to the readers of this journal for the rough, and sometimes almost literal style in which I have placed my friend’s valuable essay before them ; I can only plead as an excuse, that my great object was to be faithful to my original, and that, had not the various divisions of the essay been prepared by me in great haste, and during a period of peculiar anxiety, I should gladly have devoted more time and labour to my subject.—Translator.] Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square : May 1845. THE END. Wilson and Ogilvy, 57, Skinner Street, SnowhiU, London.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22367445_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


