Aristotle
(384–322 B.C.E.) wrote several works laying the foundations for
comparative anatomy, taxonomy, and embryology. He investigated carefully all
kinds of animals, including humans. His works on life sciences, On Sense and Sensible Objects, On
Memory and Recollection, On Sleep and Waking, On Dreams, On Divination by
Dreams, On Length and Shortness of Life, On Youth and Age, and On
Respiration, are collectively called Parva Naturalia.
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