1830. Paris. Two young anatomists presented to the Academy of Sciences research on the organization of molluscs. In it you want to show the analogy in the organic composition between vertebrates and mollusks.
Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, commissioned to submit a report on the results of the investigation, there is more evidence for his thesis on the unity of organic composition in animals types.
Georges Cuvier, eminent scientist, disapproves: considered an attack on the fundamental principles of comparative anatomy, and a discredit to their own investigations into the matter.
This defends the Aristotelian distinction of the four fundamental and irreducible modes of animal organization: vertebrata, Molusca, articulata and radiata. The other means possible to reduce these four types to a common organizational pattern.
Cuvier response to the report presented in...read more