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  1. Biology in the Nineteenth Century: Problems of Form, Function, and Transformation.William Coleman & Garland Allen - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (1):157-158.
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  • Science and Medicine in France: The Emergence of Experimental Physiology, 1790-1855.[author unknown] - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (3):436-438.
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  • Organotherapy, British physiology, and discovery of the internal secretions.Merriley Borell - 1976 - Journal of the History of Biology 9 (2):235 - 268.
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  • The Cognitive Basis of the Discipline: Claude Bernard on Physiology.William Coleman - 1985 - Isis 76:49-70.
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  • The Strategy of Life: Teleology and Mechanics in Nineteenth-Century German Biology.Timothy Lenoir - 1982 - D. Reidel.
    In the early nineteenth century, a group of German biologists led by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach and Karl Friedrich Kielmeyer initiated a search for laws of biological organization that would explain the phenomena of form and function and establish foundations for a unified theory of life. The tradition spawned by these efforts found its most important spokesman in Karl Ernst von Baer. Timothy Lenoir chronicles the hitherto unexplored achievements of the practitioners of this research tradition as they aimed to place functional (...)
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