Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895

Science & education : essays / Science and education. by Thomas H. Huxley. - London : Macmillan and Co, 1899. - ix p., 451 p. ; 19 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Joseph Priestly <1874>.--On the educational value of the natural history sciences <1854>.--Emancipation, black and white <1865>.--A liberal education; and where to find it <1868>.--Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech <1869>.--Science and culture <1880>.--On science and art in relation to education <1882>.--Universities: actual and ideal <1874>.--Address on university education <1876>.--On the study of biology <1876>.--On elementary instruction in physiology <1877>.--On medical education <1870>.--The state and the medical profession <1884>.--The connection of the biological sciences with medicine <1881>.--The school boards: what they can do, and what they may do <1870>.--Technical education <1877>.--Address on behalf of the national association for the promotion of technical education <1887>.


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