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Zoonomia; or the Laws of
Organic Life (1794–96) is a two-volume
medical work by
Erasmus Darwin dealing with pathology, anatomy, psychology, and the functioning...
- Anna
Seward and
Maria Jacson. Darwin's most
important scientific work,
Zoonomia (1794–1796),
contains a
system of
pathology and a
chapter on 'Generation'...
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Among early works exploring the idea of a tran****ation of
species were
Zoonomia in 1796 by
Erasmus Darwin (Charles Darwin's grandfather), and Jean-Baptiste...
- [Originally
published 1794].
Zoonomia; or the Laws of
Organic Life. Vol. 1 (4th American ed.). Philadelphia, PA:
Edward Earle.
Zoonomia; or The laws of organic...
- Eizirik, Eduardo; Gatesy, John; Karlsson,
Elinor K.; Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin;
Zoonomia Consortium‡; Springer, Mark S.; Murphy,
William J.; Andrews, Gregory; Armstrong...
- BioEssays. 31 (8): 853–864. doi:10.1002/bies.200900053. PMID 19582725.
Zoonomia Consortium (2020) A
comparative genomics multitool for
scientific discovery...
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Darwin had
praised general concepts of
evolution and
common descent in his
Zoonomia (1794), a
poetic fantasy of
gradual creation including undeveloped ideas...
- Lewin, H. A.; Eizirik, E.; Gatesy, J.; Karlsson, E. K.; Lindblad-Toh, K.;
Zoonomia Consortium; Springer, M. S.; Murphy, W. J. (2023). "A
genomic timescale...
- of
species entered wider scientific circles with
Erasmus Darwin's 1796
Zoönomia and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck's 1809
Philosophie Zoologique. The idea was po****rised...
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century sources such as Diderot's D'Alembert's Dream.
Erasmus Darwin's
Zoonomia (c. 1795)
suggested that warm-blooded
animals develop from "one living...