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ALTHOUGH the cat has long been in common use for the practical study of mammalian anatomy, a clear, correct, not too voluminous account of its structure, such as should be in the hands of students in the laboratory, has remained a desideratum. A number of works have been published on the cat, some of them of much value, yet there is none which fulfils exactly the conditions mentioned.The books which have appeared on this subject are the following: 1. Strauss-Durckheim, H. Anatomie descriptive et comparative du Chat. 2 vols. Paris, I 845. 2. Mivart, St. George. The Cat : an Introduction to the…mehr

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ALTHOUGH the cat has long been in common use for the practical study of mammalian anatomy, a clear, correct, not too voluminous account of its structure, such as should be in the hands of students in the laboratory, has remained a desideratum. A number of works have been published on the cat, some of them of much value, yet there is none which fulfils exactly the conditions mentioned.The books which have appeared on this subject are the following: 1. Strauss-Durckheim, H. Anatomie descriptive et comparative du Chat. 2 vols. Paris, I 845. 2. Mivart, St. George. The Cat : an Introduction to the Study of Back-boned Animals, especially Mammals. New York, 1881. 3. Wilder, Burt G., and Gage, Simon H. Anatomical Technology as applied to the Domestic Cat. New York, 1882. 4. Gorham, F. P., and Tower, R. W. A Laboratory Guide for the Dissection of the Cat. New York, 1895. 5. Jayne, H. Mammalian Anatomy. Vol. I. Philadelphia, 1898.
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Jacob Reighard (1861-1942) was an American zoologist and accomplished educator, renowned for his meticulous study and expertise in the anatomy of animals, particularly mammals. Born in Pennsylvania, Reighard obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1889, where he devoted much of his career to academia and research. His seminal work, 'Anatomy of the Cat' showcases his detailed observations and intricate illustrations, serving as an invaluable resource for both students and seasoned professionals in the fields of veterinary science and comparative anatomy (Reighard & Jennings, 'Anatomy of the Cat'). His intellectual rigor and descriptive style resonate throughout his texts, reflecting a scientific precision that has been lauded for its clarity and thoroughness. Reighard's contributions to zoology not only encapsulate his prowess in animal anatomy but also his dedication to education. He crafted a legacy that has driven anatomical studies forward, fostering an environment of curiosity and discovery among his students and peers alike. His commitment to scientific progress has positioned Reighard among the notable zoologists of his time, influencing future generations of scholars in their pursuit of anatomical mastery.