| William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - 1849 - 756 页
...Dr. А. ИЛКУ tv, Physician to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Instances are sufficiently eo-nmon among the lower animals, where the offspring exhibit,...less distinctly, over and beyond the characters of 1Ъе male by which they were begotten, tho peculiarities, also, of a male by •which their mother... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862 - 698 页
...no means an unf'rcquent occurrence for a widow who has married again to bear children resembling her first husband. Various explanations have been offered...this kind of phenomena. They have been ascribed by some to a permanent impression made somehow by the semen of the first male on the genital, and more... | |
| 1849 - 864 页
...Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine in King's College ; and Physician to the Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. INSTANCES are sufficiently common among the lower...peculiarities, also, of a male by which their mother had at some former period been impregnated, — or, as it has been otherwise expressed, where the peculiarities... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon, Samuel George Morton - 1854 - 800 页
...facts, published by Dr. Alexander Harvey in the London Monthly Journal of the Medical Sciences :4" Instances are sufficiently common among the lower...where the offspring exhibit, more or less distinctly, in addition to the characters of the male by which they were begotten, the peculiarities also of a... | |
| Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - 1855 - 828 页
...facts, published by Dr. Alexander Harvey in the London Monthly Journal of the Medical Sciences : M4 Instances are sufficiently common among the lower...where the offspring exhibit, more or less distinctly, in addition to the characters of the male by which they were begotten, the peculiarities also of a... | |
| Stephen Lincoln Goodale - 1861 - 176 页
...of Mr. McGillivray, VS, which is endorsed by Dr. Harvey, and considered (as we shall presently see) as very probable at least by Dr. Carpenter, seems...this kind of phenomena. They have been ascribed by some to a permanent impression made somehow by the semen of the first male on the genitals and more... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 438 页
...of Mr. McGillivray, VS, which is endorsed by Dr. Harvey, and considered (as we shall presently see) as very probable at least by Dr. Carpenter, seems...this kind of phenomena. They have been ascribed by some to a permanent impression made somehow by the semen of the first male on the genitals and more... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 442 页
...of Mr. McGillivray, VS, which is endorsed by Dr. Harvey, and considered (as we shall presently sec) as very probable at least by Dr. Carpenter, seems...this kind of phenomena. They have been ascribed by some to a permanent impression made somehow by the semen of the first male on the genitals and more... | |
| Roy Fontaine - 1850 - 346 页
...of Medicine in King's College, Aberdeen. Instances are sufficiently common among the lower animal!), where the offspring exhibit, more or less distinctly,...peculiarities, also, of a male by which their mother had at some former period been impregnated ;or, as it has been otherwise expressed, where the peculiarities... | |
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