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the case of Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934). In his youth, he supported the protoplasmic theory of life, and as he matured he maintained a critical, yet open ...
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Max Schultze announced his protoplasmic doctrine in 1861.11 Thomas Huxley lectured on protoplasm as the physical basis of life in 1868.72 Yet not until the ...
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The Cell Theory and the Protoplasmic Doctrine. 1.2.1. Gelatin as a Model of Protoplasm 1.2.2. ... The Protoplasmic Theory and Colloid Chemistry. Chapter 2.
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Joseph von Gerlach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gerlach summed up his theory by stating: the finest divisions of the protoplasmic processes ultimately take part in the formation of the fine nerve fibre network ... |
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protoplasmic doctrine, according to which a living cell is a membrane-less lump of protoplasm containing a nucleus. (Schultze 1861, 1861a; see also Hall 1951, ...
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THE Protoplasm excitement seems to have died away in a great measure in this ... discourse at the Unitarian Church, tore the theory to shreds in a way" #8212; ...
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than any other single event, marked the birth of the protoplasmic theory of life. ... theory that protoplasm "is the original active substratum of all vital phenomena.
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Slide 5 : Max Schultz, 1861, proposed protoplasm theory, a cell is accumulation of living substance called protoplasm, bound by outer membrane. Sachs 1874 ...
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14. CHAPTER III. 24. Protoplasmic Theory before 1860 24 Schwann 25 Dujar. 38 . Beales Protoplasmic Theory in 1860 40 Separation of Living. 45. CHAPTER V ...
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108): 'The protoplasm or sarcode theory—the doctrine that the albuminous contents of animal and plant cells (or more correctly, their "cell-substance") and the ...
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