CHAPTER I GENERAL INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II THE EXTERNAL FACTORS OF REGENERATION IN ANIMALS CHAPTER III THE INTERNAL FACTORS OF REGENERATION IN ANIMALS CHAPTER IV REGENERATION IN PLANTS CHAPTER V REGENERATION AND LIABILITY TO INJURY CHAPTER VI REGENERATION OF INTERNAL ORGANS. HYPERTROPHY. ATROPHY CHAPTER VII PHYSIOLOGICAL REGENERATION. REGENERATION AND GROWTH. DOUBLE STRUCTURES. CHAPTER VIII SELF-DIVISION AND REGENERATION. BUDDING AND REGENERATION. AUTOTOMY. THEORY OF AUTOTOMY CHAPTER IX GRAFTING AND REGENERATION CHAPTER X THE ORIGIN OF NEW CELLS AND TISSUES CHAPTER XI REGENERATION IN EGG AND EMBRYO CHAPTER XII THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER XIII THEORIES OF REGENERATION CHAPTER XIV GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
REGENERATION Columbia University Biological Series. 1. FROM THE GREEKS TO DARWIN. 2. AMPHIOXUS AND THE ANCESTRY OF THE VERTEBRATES. 3. FISHES, LIVING AND FOSSIL. An Introductory Study. 4. THE CELL IN DEVELOPMENT AND INHERITANCE. 5. THE FOUNDATIONS OF ZOOLOGY. 6. THE PROTOZOA. 7. REGENERATION. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL SERIES. VII. REGENERATIONBY To My Mother |