From physiology to classification: comparative anatomy and Vicq d'Azyr's plan of reform for life sciences and medicine (1774-1794).

scientific article published in June 2009

From physiology to classification: comparative anatomy and Vicq d'Azyr's plan of reform for life sciences and medicine (1774-1794). is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0269889709002191
P698PubMed publication ID19827369

P2093author name stringStéphane Schmitt
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P433issue2
02
P921main subjectlife sciencesQ864928
reformQ900406
P304page(s)145
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P577publication date2009-05-06
2009-06-01
P1433published inScience in ContextQ15752392
P1476titleFrom physiology to classification: comparative anatomy and Vicq d'Azyr's plan of reform for life sciences and medicine (1774-1794).
From Physiology to Classification: Comparative Anatomy and Vicq d'Azyr's Plan of Reform for Life Sciences and Medicine (1774–1794)
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Q47818320Studies on Animals and the Rise of Comparative Anatomy at and around the Parisian Royal Academy of Sciences in the Eighteenth Centurycites workP2860