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Once Upon a Time There Was Darwinism
Counterfeit drawings by Haeckel intended to give the impression that
there were similarities between the embryos of different living things.
by side, naturally they looked the same. 55
This was the "work" that Darwin used as a source in The
Descent of Man. However, even before Darwin wrote his book,
some noticed a major distortion in Haeckel's "work" and
wrote about it. In 1868, L. Rutimeyer published an article in
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