Embryonic development, historical artwork
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Embryonic development, historical artwork
Embryonic development. Historical artwork showing two stages in the embryonic development of a dog (left) and a human (right). This illustration by Ernst Haeckel incorrectly shows similarities between the embryos, as evidence that humans share a common ancestry with dogs and other animals (the biogenetic law). In fact, the embryos show greater differences than appear in his diagram, and some of the drawings were deliberately faked to support the theory
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This print showcases a historical artwork depicting the embryonic development of a dog and a human. Created by Ernst Haeckel in the 19th century, this illustration aimed to support the biogenetic law, suggesting that humans share a common ancestry with animals like dogs. However, it is important to note that Haeckel's diagram inaccurately portrays similarities between these embryos. Upon closer examination, it becomes evident that the embryos actually exhibit greater differences than what Haeckel's drawing implies. Shockingly, some of his illustrations were intentionally falsified to bolster his theory. This revelation sheds light on the fraudulent nature of certain aspects within developmental biology during that era. Nevertheless, this artwork remains significant as it represents an intriguing chapter in the history of science and our understanding of biological development. It serves as a reminder for future generations about the importance of accurate scientific representation and critical analysis. The intricate details captured in this zoological illustration offer us glimpses into both animal and human anatomy during their earliest stages. It invites contemplation on how life evolves differently across species while highlighting our shared origins within the vast tapestry of nature. Science Photo Library presents this remarkable piece not only as an artistic marvel but also as a testament to humanity's continuous pursuit of knowledge and truth in unraveling the mysteries surrounding embryonic development throughout history.
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