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General Cytology: a Textbook of Cellular Structure and Function for Students of Biology and Medicine

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THIS volume-the largest and most comprehensive ever published on the subject of cytology will stand for many years to come as the most authoritative exposition of a branch of zoology which has grown considerably in recent years. It has been written by the foremost cytologists in the United States of America, altogether thirteen workers, eminent in their special branch, having collaborated. The task of editorship was discharged by E. V. Cowdry.

General Cytology: a Textbook of Cellular Structure and Function for Students of Biology and Medicine.

Robert Chambers Edwin G. Conklin Edmund V. Cowdry Merle H. Jacobs Ernest E. Just Margaret R. Lewis Warren H. Lewis Frank R. Lillie Ralph S. Lillie Clarence E. McClung Albert P. Mathews Thomas H. Morgan Edmund B. Wilson. Edmund V. Cowdry. Pp. vii + 754. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press; London: Cambridge University Press, 1924.) 7.50 dollars.

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GATENBY, J. General Cytology: a Textbook of Cellular Structure and Function for Students of Biology and Medicine . Nature 115, 185–187 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115185a0

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