An edition of A Short History of Biology (1964)

A short history of biology

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A short history of biology
Isaac Asimov, Isaac Asimov
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An edition of A Short History of Biology (1964)

A short history of biology

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The science of biology has grown from the time of ancient Greeks to the present time, which has seen an explosive growth in the field, particularly in the field of molecular biology. Professor Asimov outlines the growth of biological ideas.

Issac Asimov was a american writer. He was writing the book 'short history of biology'. In 400B.C, when Hippocrates wrote a book claiming that epilepsy, the sacred disease, was a natural disorder and not a visitation of demons , the science if biology may be said to have begun. . This book is exactly what it's title implies.

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Cover of: Breve historia de la biología
Breve historia de la biología
1966, EUDEBA
in Spanish
Cover of: A short history of biology
A short history of biology
1965, Nelson
in English
Cover of: A short history of biology
A short history of biology
1965, Scientific Book Club
Cover of: A short history of biology
A short history of biology
1964, Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press
in English - 1st edition

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Includes index.

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London

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180 p. :
Number of pages
180

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OL23807389M

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