Charles Sedgwick Minot
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American anatomist
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Charles Sedgwick Minot's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Sedgwick Minot was an American anatomist and a founding member of the American Society for Psychical Research. Life Charles Sedgwick Minot was born December 23, 1852, in Roxbury, Massachusetts. His mother was Catharine "Kate" Maria Sedgwick and father was William Minot II . Through his mother, namesake of her aunt, novelist Catharine Sedgwick , he was twice connected to the New England Dwight family of academics.
Charles Sedgwick Minot's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Problem of Age, Growth, and Death (1907) (148)
- The Physical Basis of Heredity (1886) (87)
- Senescence and Rejuvenation (1891) (77)
- KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE. (1899) (74)
- ON A HITHERTO UNRECOGNIZED FORM OF BLOOD CIRCULATION WITHOUT CAPILLARIES IN THE ORGANS OF VERTEBRATES. (1900) (47)
- Uterus and embryo:—I. Rabbit; II. Man (1889) (23)
- The Mesoderm and the Coelom of Vertebrates (1890) (23)
- On the morphology of the pineal region, based upon its development in Acanthias (1901) (22)
- Cephalic Homologies. A Contribution to the Determination of the Ancestry of Vertebrates (1897) (18)
- THE PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN ITS BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS. (1902) (18)
- THE EMBRYOLOGICAL BASIS OF PATHOLOGY. (1901) (14)
- CRITICISM OF PROFESSOR HUBRECHT'S HYPOTHESIS OF DEVELOPMENT BY PRIMOGENAITURE. (1883) (14)
- Anatomy and Histology of the Mouth and Teeth (1899) (10)
- A theory of the structure of the placenta (7)
- The Concrescence Theory of the Vertebrate Embryo (1890) (7)
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN. (1885) (7)
- LIFE-HISTORY OF THE LIVER-FLUKE. (1883) (6)
- CHARLES SEDGWICK MINOT. (1915) (6)
- EIMER'S EVOLUTION OF BUTTERFLIES. (6)
- A Sketch of Comparative Embryology (1880) (6)
- American Microscopes. -- A Complaint. (1887) (6)
- Experiments on Tetanus. (5)
- HENRY PICKERING BOWDITCH. (1911) (4)
- THE RELATION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS TO OTHER SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. (1902) (4)
- A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY AT WOOD'S HOLL, MASS. (1897) (4)
- The Study of Zoology in Germany (1877) (4)
- The number-habit (3)
- EIMER'S EVOLUTION OF BUTTERFLIES. (1896) (3)
- THE INVERTED IMAGE ON THE RETINA. (1895) (3)
- ON TWO FORMS OF AUTOMATIC MICROTOMES. (1897) (3)
- COMPOSITION OF THE MESODERM. (1883) (3)
- Second Report on Experimental Psychology: Upon the Diagram Tests (1889) (3)
- NOTES ON ANOPHELES. (1901) (3)
- CERTAIN IDEALS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION (1909) (2)
- AN APPARENTLY NEW ANIMAL TYPE. (1883) (2)
- THE ORGANIZATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. (1884) (2)
- BALFOUR'S LAST RESEARCHES ON PERIPATUS. (1883) (2)
- Segmentation of the Ovum, with Especial Reference to the Mammalia (1889) (2)
- DEATH AND INDIVIDUALITY. (1884) (2)
- MORPHOLOGY OF THE PELVIS AND LEG. (1884) (2)
- On the Fate of the Human Decidua Reflexa (1890) (2)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONVOCATION WEEK. (1901) (1)
- ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY OF POLYOPHTHALMUS. (1883) (1)
- A FURTHER STUDY OF THE UNIT SYSTEM OF LABORATORY CONSTRUCTION. (1901) (1)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (1)
- ORIGIN OF THE MESODERM. (1883) (1)
- A laboratory text-book of embryology, by Charles Sedgwick Minot. (1)
- Morphology of the Blood Corpuscles (1890) (1)
- Modern problems of biology; lectures delivered at the University of Jena, December, 1912, by Charles Sedgwick Minot. (1)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1898) (1)
- EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF REPTILES. (1883) (1)
- A Grave Defect in Our Medical Education (1881) (1)
- A New Endowment for Research (1885) (1)
- ANATOMY OF THE TONGUE IN SNAKES AND OTHER REPTILES, AND IN BIRDS. (1880) (1)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1902) (1)
- A NEW ENDOWMENT FOR RESEARCH. (1885) (1)
- Force and Energy (1902) (1)
- RESEARCHES ON THE DICYEMIDAE. (1883) (1)
- THE FORMATIVE FORCE OF ORGANISMS. (1885) (1)
- On Heredity and Rejuvenation (1896) (1)
- Gentic interpretations in the domain of anatomy. Presidential address before the association of american anatomists (1905) (1)
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE THYROID AND THYMUS GLANDS AND THE TONGUE. (1884) (1)
- Comparative morphology of the ear (1)
- THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE THE METHOD OF SCIENCE. (1911) (1)
- The Sledge Microtome (1877) (1)
- Review of Habit and Instinct. (1)
- NOTES ON LIMOCHORES BIMACULA, Scudd (1872) (1)
- The Concrescence Theory of the Vertebrate Embryo (Continued) (1890) (1)
- An Apparently New Animal Type (1883) (0)
- On Heredity and Rejuvenation (Continued) (1896) (0)
- Abundant Honorary Degrees (1903) (0)
- HISTOLOGY OF INSECTS. (1883) (0)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1908) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1906) (0)
- THE BEST METHOD OF MOUNTING WHOLE CHICK EMBRYO. (1881) (0)
- A laboratory text-book of embryology, by Charles Sedgwick Minot ... with 218 illustrations, chiefly original. (0)
- Portrait of Charles S. Minot (1916) (0)
- Primitive Streak of Vertebrates (1883) (0)
- THE FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLANTS AND ANIMALS. (1895) (0)
- A Sketch of Comparative Embryology (1880) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (0)
- Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund (0)
- Scientific News (1878) (0)
- Zoological Garden—Infected Cattle—Personal—New State Board of Health—Hog Cholera—Extent of Lung Disease—Inoculation of Rabies—Domestication of Certain Ruminants, &c.—A New Theory Concerning Gout (1880) (0)
- REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND OF PROFESSOR BOVERI'S RESEARCHES. (1906) (0)
- Report on General Physiology (1882) (0)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1898) (0)
- The Best Method of Mounting Whole Chick Embryo (1881) (0)
- Pairing of the first-born. (1883) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1888) (0)
- A Sketch of Comparative Embryology (1880) (0)
- An Appeal to Naturalists (1893) (0)
- Response : On Certain Problems of Vertebrate Embryology (1897) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (0)
- Color associations with the months. (1885) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1886) (0)
- Numbers of the Gazette Wanted (1889) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1896) (0)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1897) (0)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF VACATIONS AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES. (1902) (0)
- A Sketch of Comparative Embryology. I.-The History of the Genoblasts, and the Theory of Sex (1880) (0)
- The Development of the Human Body (1903) (0)
- THE EFFECTS OF COLD ON LIVING ORGANISMS. (1885) (0)
- Notes (1900) (0)
- The Study of Mammalian Embryology (1900) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1906) (0)
- A Tribute to Joseph Leidy (1913) (0)
- THE ITALIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY. (1908) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1896) (0)
- Has Man a Tail? (1885) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1895) (0)
- Second Report of the U.S. Entomological Commission (1881) (0)
- The Italian Archives of Biology (1908) (0)
- American Microscopes. (0)
- Note (1909) (0)
- Professor Alfred Schaper (1906) (0)
- Text-Books on Methods in Microscopic Anatomy (1886) (0)
- The Fœtal Envelopes (1883) (0)
- Researches on the Dicyemidae (1883) (0)
- Primitive streak of vertebrates. (1883) (0)
- Composition of the Mesoderm (1883) (0)
- CLASSIFICATION OF TISSUES. (1899) (0)
- An Atlas of the Fertilization and Karyokinesis of the Ovum (1895) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1885) (0)
- THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (0)
- A Precocious Botanist (1889) (0)
- BRIEF NOTES ON THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF SEVERAL SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA (1869) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1894) (0)
- An Appeal to Naturalists. (1893) (0)
- THE STORING OF PAMPHLETS. (1898) (0)
- A Lesson in Comparative Histology. With Plate II. (1878) (0)
- Anatomy of the Tongue in Snakes and other Reptiles, and in Birds (1880) (0)
- The Concrescence Theory of the Vertebrate Embryo (Continued) (1890) (0)
- Report on Histology and Embryology (1885) (0)
- Review of The prolongation of life. Optimistic studies. (1908) (0)
- A TRIBUTE TO JOSEPH LEIDY. (0)
- LITERARY EMBRYOLOGY. (0)
- "AN IMPROVED MICROTOME " (1896) (0)
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. (0)
- The Life and Letters of George John Romanes . Written and edited by his wife. 8vo. Pp. IX., 360. Longmans, Green & Co., London, New York and Bombay. (1896) (0)
- Transfusion and Auto-Transfusion (1876) (0)
- A MEMENTO OF PROFESSOR EDWARD D. COPE. (1898) (0)
- Segmentation of the Ovum, with Especial Reference to the Mammalia (Concluded) (1889) (0)
- German Methods in Histology and Embryology (1877) (0)
- ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND. (1909) (0)
- The Problem of Consciousness in Its Biological Aspects (1902) (0)
- The Study of Zoology in Germany (1877) (0)
- Retrogressive History of the Fœtus (1883) (0)
- Proceedings of Scientific Societies (1883) (0)
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