Autobiography and Selected Essays. Thomas Henry Huxley , Ada L. F. Snell
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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
In nineteenth century Great Britain, Thomas Henry Huxley [3] proposed connections between the development of organisms and their evolutionary histories, critiqued previously held concepts of homology, and promoted Charles Darwin?s theory of evolution [4]. Many called him Darwin?s Bulldog. Huxley helped professionalize and redefine British science. He wrote about philosophy, religion, and social...
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for he has attempted, with perhaps less than complete success, to provide a social setting for his story. The book is, therefore, of interest to all concerned with medical education, especially those grappling with plans for new schools or the rehabilitation of old ones, and also to those concerned with the problems relating to the provision of health care. In other words it is not intended for...
متن کاملMichael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 186 through 200, 1865–1895
My dear Foster I have not received your prospectus of an Authors' company so I can't say yea or nay. Won't there be time to talk over it on Thursday. Mr Faunthorpe, 1 the Principal of Whitelands College has sent in a furious attack on us for the results of the examinations of his lambs – I think it will be necessary to direct their performances in detail. If you could come here on Thursday even...
متن کاملMichael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 364 through 385, 1865–1895
My dear Foster You are very welcome to the illustrations so far as I am concerned. Cambridge could not have been beastlier than Eastbourne for the last fortnight but I have been fairly well since I got over the effects of the Premier's dinner. 1 What ever the papers may say I am not at H.M.'s command. I had meant to attend the soirée on Wednesday by way of paying my respects to the Society but ...
متن کاملMichael Foster and Thomas Henry Huxley, Correspondence, Letters 265 through 287, 1865–1895
My dear Foster I sympathise this very strongly with Brady (whose letter I return herewith) and if he will go to Styria and stand over v. L with a big stick while he makes the requisite corrections – I am ready to subscribe 5/-toward the cost of the stick. Otherwise it is the old story of taking the horse to the water and being able to make him drink. Practically, I see nothing for it but to put...
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عنوان ژورنال: The School Review
سال: 1910
ISSN: 0036-6773
DOI: 10.1086/435575