1. Bowland and Morus - The New Biology
In their 2005 book, "Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey," Peter J. ... They wanted to raise the prestige of their science to equal the physical sciences such as chemistry and physics, whose knowledge came from experimentation. ... As the life sciences transitioned away from the observational work of the field and into the experimentation of the laboratory, the sciences of anatomy, morphology and physiology all played important roles. ... While anatomists had utilized dissection for years to explore the inner structures of animals, the increased interest in how these structures function...
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