| 1. | By doing this, he opened up the first discipline of comparative anatomy.
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| 2. | He studied at the Sorbonne University, Paris, Physical Anthropology and Comparative Anatomy.
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| 3. | Heidenhain is remembered for his work in comparative anatomy, embryology and histology.
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| 4. | Crow particularly delighted in being able to teach embryology and comparative anatomy.
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| 5. | Bjerring has also discussed a number of classical problems in comparative anatomy.
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| 6. | He believed that comparative anatomy would demonstrate that racial differences were immutable.
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| 7. | Although his work was wide-ranging the overriding focus was on comparative anatomy.
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| 8. | From 1881 to 1887 he studied comparative anatomy and became F�rbringer's assistant.
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| 9. | He is remembered for his masterful drawings of human and comparative anatomy.
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| 10. | His lectures on comparative anatomy drew on Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville.
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