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lines 12—14 underline "un ... nutrition"
line 21 underline "n'avoir ... aucune"
lines 5—28 annotation case of a perfect ‹monster,› individual bearng another head with no trunk on it — How curious this new course of th arteries
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lines 12—26 annotation because the jaw is generally only developed in these parasites — good instance of this Law of "soi pour soi"
bottom-margin annotation V. p 285 where this is discussed.)
X N.B .
I dont see, why, if a jaw , enveloped in an amorphous mass , be considered as an individual — why ‹not› an additional finger shd not? He wd answer because an additional finger make asymmitrical part of the perfect individual:— yet why not law of "soi pour soi" put this finger in proper place — improbable
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line 17 underline "forment ... naturelle"
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lines 5—6 underline "est ... humaine"
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line 7 underline "ses ... vaisseaux"
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from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 350 domestic animals, like man, have numerous variations in veins
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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in pale pencil 392 first formd tends monstrous ∵ «(X)»t01 late «(Q)»t02 organs must be affected by first formed (Andral)t03
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 392. organs or parts later formed, always must be affected by causes producing monstrosities.
«(Q)» quotes Andral — on first formed least monstrous — (shows most monstrosities do not come on very early)
from End Slip 1, Side 3 annotation 392. [he means `592'?] (Q)
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therefore applicalbe to any part, ,as skin, which has no central, unitary point.
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from End Slip 3, Side 1 annotation in reddish-orange crayon X 402 correlation «(Q)» of Monstrosity without apparent cause
from End Slip 1, Side 1 annotation 402 on coexistence of monstrosities, without «(Q)» any evident relation of parts .
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from End Slip 3, Side 2 annotation 406 distinction betwen amont of development & of functiont01
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation 406. distinction between arrest of development & of formation
t01 - `distinction betwen ... function' cancelled
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from End Slip 3, Side 2 annotation 437 «X»t01 Monstrosities resemblng lower animals (Q)
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation 437 «(Q)»t01 cases of monstrosities in man resembling Lower animals resulting frm permanence of embryonic condition
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line 11 underline "par ... queue"
line 15 underline "absence ... biliaire"
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bottom-margin annotation I shd think the cause must be often anterior to impregntn
from End Slip 1, Side 2 annotation 479— on germs being originally monstrous.
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