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Leben, 1899, several portraits, interesting; Weldon, Life and Works in 
Nature, vol. 58, with fine portrait; Sterling, Ann. Rept. Smithson. Inst., 1905, 
ScHULTZE: Portrait and Necrology by Schwalbe in Archiv fiir Mikroscop, 
Anat., vol. 10, 1874; See further under chapter NII. Vircnow: J. Hop. 
Univ, Caine vol. XI, 1891, Celebration of Seventieth Birthday of V irchow 
Addresses by Osler, Welch, and others; Jacobi, Medicul Record, N. y, 
yol. NX, 1881, good; Israel, in Ani. Rept. Smithson. Inst., 1902. Levoic’ 
Brief sketch in his Hore Zoologice, 1902. RAMON ¥ Cajau: Portrait in’ 
Tenth Anniversary of Clark University, 1899. 
CHAPTER IX 
The best brief account cf the Rise of Physiology in Verworn’s General 
Physiology, 1899. More recent German editions of the same work. His- 
torical outline in Rutherford’s Text-Book of Physiology, 1880. GALEN’s 
PuysioLocy: Verworn. Harvey: See references under Chapter III; The 
analysis of his writings by Willis in The Works of Harvey, translated into 
English, Sydenham Soc., 1847; See also Dr. Moreton’s facsimile repro- 
duction of the first edition (1628) of De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, 1894. 
Hater: Fine portrait in his Elementa Physiologie, 1758; English trans- 
lations of the Elementa. CHARLES BELL: Pettigrew; Good summary in 
Foster’s Life of Claude Bernard, p. 38 et seq. JOHANNES MULLER: His 
life, complete list of works, etc., in Gedachtnissrede auf Johannes Miller 
by Du Bois-Reymond, 1860; Eloge by Vichow in Edinburgh Med. Journ., 
vol. 4; Picture of his monument in Coblenz, Archiv f. Alik. Anat., vol. 55; 
Briefe von J. Miiller an Andres Retzius (1830-1857), 1900; His famous 
Handbuch der Physiologie and English translations should be inspected. 
Lupwic: Burdon-Sanderson, Ludwig and Modern Physiology, Scz. Progress, 
vol. V', 1896; The same article in Ann. Rept. Smithson. Inst., 1896. CLAUDE 
BERNARD: Life by M. Foster, 1899, excellent. 
CHAPTER X 
Good general account of the Rise of Embryology in Koelliker’s Embryolo- 
gie, 1880; Minot, Embryology and Medical Progress, Pop. Sci. \o., vol. 69, 
1906; Eycleshymer, A Sketch of the Past and Future of Embryology, 
St. Louis Med. Rev., 1904. HARvEy: As Embryologist, Brooks in J, Hop. 
Univ. Hospit. Bull., vol. VIII, 1897. See above, Chaps. III and IX 
for further references to Harvey. MarpicHi: in Embryology, Locy in 
Pop. Sci. Mo., 1g05—portrait and selected sketches from his embryological 
treatises. Wo.Lrr: Wheeler, Wolff and the Theoria Gcenerationis, 
Woods Holl Biological Lectures, 1898; Kirchoff in Jenaische 
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