An Autobiographical Anatomy [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):285 - 291 (2002)
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An 'anatomy' is a literary work that treats a particul.1r topic at great length and in minute detail. Viewed as a contribution to that genre, this massive and prolix tome may be read with patience and also with sympathy for its author. Gould diccl around the time that it was published, and the book is a fitting monument to his life's work. Because he goes into so much detail, providing an immense amount..

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