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Histoire générale et particulière des anomalies de l'organisation chez l'homme et les animaux
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Paris, J.B. Baillière, 1832-1837
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top-margin annotation Embryology


line 14 underline "l'âge embryonnaire"
line 15 underline "l'âge foetal"
lines 11—14 annotation What is difference?


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line 13bottom-margin annotation I do not see how this union could be effected even if doulbe monsters start frm the germ .


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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 39 admits that arrests of Developmt do not apply to variation.


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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 104 Correlation of Monstrosities

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bottom-margin annotation X I ought to apply it to varieties .


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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 115 disputes M. Vernière
from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 116 . Monst like other animals Xt01 285 Carp.
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bottom-margin annotation 649 [÷*] 14 [=] 46.5
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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 116 . Monst like other animals Xt01 285 Carp.
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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencilvertically crossed 418 organs most change in position which durng «normal» development change most

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top-marginline 4 annotation X there have been endless remarks, such as this; but thy appear vague, considerng what endless diversities th whole series of animals must present.
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     Avoiding term of "development excentrique" I ought to say that variation parts, as trunks & branches of arteries & nerves, depend in some degree, upon which are first developed in embryo, th first being most constant.

from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 484 (X)t01 Parts (Q)t02 earliest developed vary least because later formd affected by earlier
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line 1bottom-margin annotation in pale pencil No case of hereditariness in any of these varieties, but then hard to discover , how seldom father & son dissected.

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bottom-margin annotation ⧟ This perhaps may bear on some organ single in som animal & double in another.— V. Cuvier Anat: Comp:
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top-marginline 10 annotation Some other cases of monstrosities have been given in Man & Mammifers
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bottom-margin annotation This tendeny to monstrosities by arrest of development, is perhaps allied to "avitism". — No, sporting back of hybrids, where germ affected shows no connection with arrest of embryo


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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 635 Muscles of arms when monstrous «Xt01 (Qt02 take after legs — Homologous parts
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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 692 Rudimtry orgns varialb & mor developed.


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