Those are all examples of teratology in taxidermy; the study of abnormalities.
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I am endeavoring to obtain a work by Saint-Hilaire dealing with teratology.
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Lithium-induced cardiovascular teratology appears to be less common than previously thought.
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Herbert Spencer's explanations.-Aninternal power necessary, as shown by facts of comparative anatomy.-Ofteratology.-M.
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Pare appends an illustration, which is, perhaps, one of the most familiar in all teratology.
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Be this as it may, teratology owes a very large number of its records to this class of observers.
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For further information, the reader is referred to the authors cited or to any of the standard treatises on teratology.
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It would take an unexpected encounter at a carnival sideshow before he would fully mature into the study of teratology.
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As the creator of the sciences of comparative anatomy, systematic zoology, embryology, teratology, botany and physiology, his writings have an eternal interest.
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Still, as students of teratology in anatomy have always argued, we test and illustrate general rules by studying such cases at the limits.
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From the beginning of the second half of the last century to the present time may be termed the scientific epoch of teratology.
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Secondly, with regard to teratology, it is notorious that similar abnormalities are often found to co-exist in both the pelvic and thoracic limbs.
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From the appearance of the treatise by Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, teratology has made enormous strides, and is to-day well on the road to becoming a science.
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According to Black, this was the only solution to the dilemmas of teratology (the scientific study of congenital abnormalities and abnormal formations).
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Vegetable Teratology, by Maxwell T. Masters, Illustrated by E. M. Williams
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Teratology is the scientific study of abnormal generation and development of the embryo and the products resulting from it.