The nature of man : $b Studies in optimistic philosophyMetchnikoff, Elie
Philosophy
The nature of man : $b Studies in optimistic philosophy
Metchnikoff, Elie
Human beings; Human biology; Life (Biology)
“Ueber die Kunst der Verlängerung des Menschlichen Lebens.” Bonn,
1890.
Footnote 312:
“Die Kunst das Menschliche Leben zu Verlängern.” Wiesbaden, 1891.
Footnote 313:
“The Advancement of Science,” p. 237. London, 1890.
Footnote 314:
Quoted by Pflüger in “Ueber die Kunst der Verläng.,” p. 14.
Footnote 315:
Genesis vi. 3.
Footnote 316:
_Loc. cit._ p. 12.
Footnote 317:
“Die Medizin im alten Testament.” Stuttgart, 1901.
Footnote 318:
“Lehrbuch d. Geschichte der Medecin,” vol. III., p. 223. Jena 1878.
Footnote 319:
“Essays on Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems.” Authorised
Translation, Oxford, 2 vols., 1889–92.
Footnote 320:
“Ueber den Ursprung des Todes.” 1893.
Footnote 321:
“Traité de Zoologie,” p. 1713.
Footnote 322:
“Abhandlungen der k. Bayerischen Akademie d. Wissenschaften.” 1865.
Footnote 323:
“Archiv für die gesammte Physiologie.” Vol. XCIII., p. 59, 1902.
Footnote 324:
Salomonsen, in “Festskrift ved indvielsen af Statens Serum Institut,”
vol. XII. Copenhagen, 1902.
Footnote 325:
“Gesammelte Populäre Vorträge.” Bonn, 1878.
Footnote 326:
Preyer, “Die Seele des Kindes,” 1884, and “Specielle Physiologie des
Embryo,” p. 547. 1885.
Footnote 327:
“De la longévité humaine,” Second Edition. Paris 1885.
Footnote 328:
_Journal de Rouen_, September 23, 1900. Article by Georges Dubose.
Footnote 329:
“Galerie des Centenaires anciens et modernes.” Paris, 1842.
Footnote 330:
Genesis XXV. 7, 8.
Footnote 331:
Genesis XXXV. 28, 29.
Footnote 332:
Job xlii. 16, 17.
Footnote 333:
It may be that the great longevity of many of the patriarchs, ending
in the appearance of the instinct of death, is the cause of the small
extent to which the idea of a future life had been developed amongst
the ancient Hebrews. (See chap, vii.)
Footnote 334:
Genesis xxv. 17.
Footnote 335:
Genesis xlvii. 28.
Footnote 336:
Numbers xxxiii. 39.
Footnote 337:
Deuteronomy xxxiv. 7.
Footnote 338:
Ploss-Bartels, “Das Weib,” vol. I. p. 626.
Footnote 339:
“Die Welt als Wille u. Vorstellung,” vol. II. p. 730.
Footnote 340:
“Fleurs du Mal. La Mort des Pauvres,” p. 340. 1883.
Footnote 341:
The prohibitions in England are almost equally sweeping.—_Editor._
Footnote 342:
Ecclesiastes, viii. 17.
Footnote 343:
Ecclesiastes ix. 7–10.
Footnote 344:
“Vorlesungen über Naturphilosophie.” Leipzig, 1902.
Footnote 345:
Wiedersheim, “Bau des Menschen,” Third Edition, pp. 21, 22. Alsberg,
“Abstam. d. Mensch.,” p. 61.
Footnote 346:
Ploss-Bartels, “Das Weib,” vol. II., p. 464.
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