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Vol. VII. REGENERATION 



By THOMAS HUNT MORGAN, Professor/ of Experimental Zoology, Columbia University. 316 

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Contents. I General Introduction II. The External Factors of Regeneration in Animals. III. The 

 Internal Factors of Regeneration in Animals. IV. Regeneration in Plants. V. Regeneration and Liability to 

 Injury. VI Regeneration of Internal Organs. Hypertrophy. Atrophy. VII. Physiological Regenera- 

 tion. VIII. Self-division and Regeneration Budding and Regeneration. Autotomy. Theories of Autotomy. 

 IX. Grafting and Regeneiation X The Origin of New Cells and Tissues. XI. Regeneration in Egg and 

 Embryo. XII. Theoiies of Development. XIII. Theories of Regeneration. XIV. General Considerations 

 and Conclusions. 



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Cublication Professor Morgan's book on 'Regeneration ' It is rare indeed to find a book which contains so 

 irge an amount of research woik and which is at the same time of such general interest and importance. This 

 is no mere description of the peculiar and bizarre 'dime museum experiments' of experimental zoology, but 

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 was at bottom the same problem as the regeneration of parts of adult organisms, and during the past ten 

 years he and his pupils have done a surprising amount of work on the regeneration of embryos and adults. 

 There is probably no other living man so well fitted to treat this subject." Science, April, 1902. 



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