| 31. | His work included the fields of human and comparative anatomy, microscopy, and comparative neurology.
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| 32. | He became the Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the University of Dijon.
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| 33. | He dealt equally diligently with the study of natural history, comparative anatomy and physiology.
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| 34. | Early research into ornithomimosaur evolution was based on comparative anatomy.
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| 35. | In 1837, he became also professor of comparative anatomy.
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| 36. | His better known works were in the fields of comparative anatomy, development history and teratology.
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| 37. | From 1874 to 1919, he was a professor of zoology and comparative anatomy in G�ttingen.
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| 38. | He became Jodrell professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at University College London in 1951.
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| 39. | He wrote several works of comparative anatomy and described a number of genera and species.
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| 40. | While practising medicine, he kept up a series of studies into comparative anatomy of animals.
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