Man, whose organization is regarded as the highest, departs from the vertebrate archetype; and it is because the study of anatomy is usually commenced from, and often confined to, his structure, that a knowledge of the archetype has been so long hidden from anatomists.


'The Lexington Papers', The Quarterly Review, 1851, 89, 450–1


Man, whose organization is regarded as the highest, departs from the vertebrate archetype; and it is because the study of anatomy is usually...

Man, whose organization is regarded as the highest, departs from the vertebrate archetype; and it is because the study of anatomy is usually...

Man, whose organization is regarded as the highest, departs from the vertebrate archetype; and it is because the study of anatomy is usually...

Man, whose organization is regarded as the highest, departs from the vertebrate archetype; and it is because the study of anatomy is usually...