Was Man Created?

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] These perturbations resulted in the most curious and unlooked fordeformities in the embryo, some being not alone peculiar to the bird, but being similar to those which have been recognized in many otheranimals, and even in the human species. The data obtained have beendeemed so important that M. Dareste has recently received the Lacazeprize for physiology from the French Academy of Sciences.
It would be impossible to review even a fraction of the many forms ofmonstrosities which M. Dareste ha
...s discovered. Those that we give will, however, suffice to convey an idea of the wonderful variations produced. Fig. 1 is a chick embryo with the encephalon entirely outside the head, the heart, liver, and gizzard outside the umbilical opening, right winglifted up beside the head, and the development of the left one stopped. In Fig. 2 the encephalon is herniated and marked with blood spots, theeye is rudimentary and replaced by a spot of pigment, the upper beak isshorter than the lower one, while the heart, liver, etc.

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