Chambers and his brother William were both born with this condition. Robert was made lame by the operation to remove the sixth digits from his feet.
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“A parish where life is precarious pays more poor-rates than its neighbors.”
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“Phenomena appear, in a word, to be explicable on the ground of development.”
We have already seen that various leading animal forms represent stages in the embryotic progress of the highest—the human being. Our brain goes through the various stages of a fish's, a reptile's, and a mammifer's brain, and finally becomes human.
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We live at a time when many have been formed and many are still forming.
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