This collection comprises Volumes 21-30 of the 'Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, ' a historical record of anatomical and physiological research. Published under the auspices of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, these volumes offer a detailed look into the advancements and discussions within the fields of anatomy and physiology during the late 19th century.
Researchers and historians of science and medicine will find these volumes invaluable for understanding the evolution of anatomical and physiological thought, experimental techniques, and the debates that shaped these disciplines. With contributions from leading anatomists and physiologists of the time, the journal provides a comprehensive snapshot of the scientific landscape and the ongoing quest to understand the human body.
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