Second referee report by G. Busk on 'On the Structure and Development of the Cysticercus cellulosae, as Found in the Muscles of the Pig' by G. Rainey

utterly worthless in any philosophical sense. It may be taken, as descriptive of certain appearances observed by the author in the substance of the muscle in “measly pork” - but the explanation of these appearances & the “theoretical considerations” as they are termed, connected with them, are to my mind opposed to all reason & probability, as well as, so inconsistent with well known facts, as to render their promulgation under
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- Author
- George Rainey
- Reference
- RR/3/226
- Series
- RR
- Date
- 1857
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Second referee report by G. Busk on 'On the Structure and Development of the Cysticercus cellulosae, as Found in the Muscles of the Pig' by G. Rainey, 1857. From The Royal Society, RR/3/226
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