Plate XII from the first volume of Pettigrew’s Design in Nature (1908), illustrating “spiral formations and structures in spermatozoids, umbilical cord, intestine, and nerve cells”.

Featured on PDR in the essay The Spiralist

Why do helical seashells resemble spiralling galaxies and the human heart? Kevin Dann leads us into the gyre of James Bell Pettigrew’s Design in Nature (1908), a provocative and forgotten exploration of the world’s archetypal whorl.

Sspiral formations and structures in spermatozoids, umbilical cord, intestine, and nerve cells.

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1908

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Design in Nature


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Public Domain Worldwide

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