"System Der Thierischen Morphologie" by Julius Victor Carus, published in 1853, is a significant contribution to the field of zoology and animal morphology. Written in German, this work offers a comprehensive system for understanding the structure and form of animals. Carus's meticulous approach provides valuable insights into the natural history of various species.
This book is an important resource for scholars and students interested in the history of science, particularly the development of zoological studies in the 19th century. Its detailed observations and systematic organization make it a crucial reference for understanding the foundations of modern morphological research. Its enduring value lies in its historical context and the foundational knowledge it presents on animal forms and functions.
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