"Principles of Comparative Physiology" by William Benjamin Carpenter offers a detailed exploration of the physiological functions across various animal species. Originally published in 1854, this work provides valuable insights into the understanding of biological processes and evolutionary adaptations. Carpenter's meticulous approach highlights the similarities and differences in how different organisms maintain life, making it a cornerstone text for students and researchers in zoology and comparative biology. This historical edition provides a unique glimpse into the scientific thought of the mid-19th century.
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