

6: The modern biological and earth sciences, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. Pickstone (eds), The Cambridge history of science, vol. Hopwood, Nick (2009), ‘Embryology’, in Peter J. These titles survey all or most of the period covered by the exhibition:

Alternatively, the specific readings for each page can be accessed directly from the ‘Resources’ buttons below the text. The list can be viewed from the beginning by clicking the ‘Resources’ link in the top right corner of every page. Those new to the field might like to start with these. This bibliography is organized page by page, beginning for each topic with the most accessible works.

Because research is only beginning on several of the topics covered, some are inevitably detailed, and many are not available in English. An exhibition that ranges from the Middle Ages to the present and from monsters to in vitro fertilization must draw on many and varied sources.
