In the first place it is said — and I take this point first, because the imputation is too frequently admitted by Physiologists themselves — that Biology differs from the Physico-chemical and Mathematical sciences in being "inexact".


Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews, On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences (pp. 78-79) 1872


In the first place it is said — and I take this point first, because the imputation is too frequently admitted by Physiologists themselves — that ...

In the first place it is said — and I take this point first, because the imputation is too frequently admitted by Physiologists themselves — that ...

In the first place it is said — and I take this point first, because the imputation is too frequently admitted by Physiologists themselves — that ...

In the first place it is said — and I take this point first, because the imputation is too frequently admitted by Physiologists themselves — that ...