Brian Skinner

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Animals and plants—as seemingly different as living organisms could be. Yet, as both Schwann and Schleiden had noticed, the similarity of their tissues under the microscope was uncanny. Schwann’s hunch had been right. That evening in Berlin, he would later recall, the two friends had converged on a universal and essential scientific truth: both animals and plants had a “common means of formation through cells.”
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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