Abstract
PROF. CHAMPY is one of the most versatile and rapid of biological workers. Tissue-culture; amphibian metamorphosis; the mode of action of hormones; the theory of sex; growth;-he has touched on and illuminated all these fields within the last few years. In the present volume he presents a thesis, based on various aspects of this work, which is of considerable importance. Perhaps the best way to show its importance will be to set down a series of the established facts on which it is based, letting them tell their own story, and then criticising some of the more theoretical part of Champy's interpretation.
Sexualité et hormones: les caractères sexuels considérés comme phénomènes de développement et dans leurs rapports avec l'hormone sexuelle.
Par Prof. Ch. Champy. Pp. 376 + 7 planches. (Paris: Gaston Doin, 1924.) 30 francs.
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H., J. Sexualité et hormones: les caractères sexuels considérés comme phénomènes de développement et dans leurs rapports avec l'hormone sexuelle . Nature 115, 7–9 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115007a0
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