Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

The Biologist deals with a vast number of properties of objects, and his inductions will not be completed, I fear, for ages to come; but when they are, his science will be as deductive and as exact as the Mathematics themselves.


Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews, Chapter V (p. 87), D. Appleton & Co. 1903


The Biologist deals with a vast number of properties of objects, and his inductions will not be completed, I fear, for ages to come; but when they...

The Biologist deals with a vast number of properties of objects, and his inductions will not be completed, I fear, for ages to come; but when they...

The Biologist deals with a vast number of properties of objects, and his inductions will not be completed, I fear, for ages to come; but when they...

The Biologist deals with a vast number of properties of objects, and his inductions will not be completed, I fear, for ages to come; but when they...