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Writings in Life Sciences


This collection contains writings of influential scientists in the branches of science that study all living organisms and processes of life. The Life Sciences include biology, botany, zoology, physiology, biochemistry, and related subjects. Being applicable in health, agriculture, medicine, and food science, the goal of all life sciences is to improve the quality and standard of all life on the Earth.
Titles

 A Source Book in Animal Biology (Leonardo da Vinci)

 Biology in the Nineteenth Century

 Darwin and Modern Science (Albert Charles Seward)

 On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (Charles Darwin)

 Late Nineteenth Century Biology

 The Library of Original Sources, Vol 8

 The Library of Original Sources, Vol 10

 Cell Theory (Theodor Schwann)

 Observations on Animalculae (Antonie van Leeuwenhoeck)

 The General Doctrine of Evolution (Herbert Spencer)

 The Fundamental Law of the Evolution of Organisms (Ernst Haeckel)

 Philosophic Zoologique, Chapter VII (de Monet and de Lamarck)

 Uniformity (Charles Lyell)

 An Anatomical Disquisition (William Harvey)

 The Mutual Relations of Forms in Organized Beings (Georges Cuvier)

 Theory of Bacteria (Robert Koch)

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