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Book Edition: Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables: in which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, ... With an explanation of the manner in which each piece of a divided polypus becomes another perfect animal of the same species.
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Record ID 387495
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.23 (1789-1790, Type: Student). Page: 303
Parson's Observations &c. AAAB.h.6
Borrowed: 1790/9/9 (Thursday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: see previous entry.
John Thomson
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/76737. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1789-1790. Other: Royal Medical Society 1790; Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons 1793. Origin: Scottish. Life dates: 1765-1846.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
James Parsons (Male, born 1705, died 1770)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Parson's Observations (original title)
Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables: (standardised title)
Possible modern shelfmark: Main Library - Special Collections ; N.15/2.36.
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James Parsons (Male, born 1705, died 1770)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables: in which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, ... With an explanation of the manner in which each piece of a divided polypus becomes another perfect animal of the same species.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1752. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T148535
James Parsons (Male, born 1705, died 1770)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical Observations on the Analogy Between the Propagation of Animals and that of Vegetables
Borrowed: 1790/9/9 (Thursday).
Borrower: John Thomson
Author: James Parsons (Male, born 1705, died 1770), Genre: Natural Philosophy
Philosophical Observations on the Analogy Between the Propagation of Animals and that of Vegetables