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| 1892 - 450 pages
...skin. As an important agent among the predisposing conditions of disease that of race is pre-eminent. All that has been acquired, impressed, or altered...organization of individuals during the course of their lives is preserved by generation, and transmitted to the new individuals of the race who descend from... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1899 - 266 pages
...organs. [The Law of Use and Disuse. ] IV. All that has been acquired, trac6, or changed in the structure of individuals during the course of their life is preserved by generation [heredity], and transmitted to new individuals which proceed from those that have undergone these changes.... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1899 - 246 pages
...[The Law of Functional Reaction.] IV. All that has been acquired, trued, or changed in the structure of individuals during the course of their life is preserved by generation [heredity], and transmitted to new individuals which proceed from those that have undergone these changes.... | |
| Alpheus Spring Packard - 1901 - 498 pages
...employment of these organs. "Fourth law : Everything which has been acquired, impressed upon, or changed in the organization of individuals, during the course...generation and transmitted to the new individuals which have descended from those which have undergone those changes." In explaining the second law he says:... | |
| Annah Walker Robinson Watson - 1910 - 528 pages
...the power of acquired characteristics? Lamarck, who lived a generation earlier than Darwin, stated: "All that has been acquired, impressed or altered...organization of individuals during the course of their lives is preserved by generation and transmitted to the new individuals which spring from those who... | |
| Joseph McFarland - 1910 - 472 pages
...the employment of these organs." IV. "Everything which has been acquired, impressed upon, or changed in the organization of individuals during the course...life is preserved by generation and transmitted to new individuals which have descended from those which have undergone those changes." This last law... | |
| Arthur Dendy - 1912 - 478 pages
...constantly in proportion to the use of these organs."3 " Fourth Law : All that has been acquired, traced out or altered in the organization of individuals during...generation, and transmitted to the new individuals which originate from those which have experienced these modifications."4 With regard to the position of man... | |
| Thomas Speed Mosby - 1913 - 406 pages
...Law," which he states as follows : "Everything which has been acquired, impressed upon, or changed in the organization of individuals during the course...generation, and transmitted to the new individuals which have descended from those which have undergone these changes." Mendel, the Austrian monk, has followed... | |
| Lucius Moody Bristol - 1915 - 382 pages
...employment of these organs. Fourth law: Everything which has been acquired, impressed upon, or changed in the organization of individuals, during the course...generation and transmitted to the new individuals which have descended from those which have undergone these changes.1 These four laws may be summarized briefly... | |
| 1921 - 560 pages
...the employment of these organs. IV. Everything which has been acquired, impressed upon, or changed in the organization of individuals during the course...life is preserved by generation and transmitted to new individuals which have descended from those which have undergone these changes. It is about the... | |
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