Abstract
THIS is the first part of a monograph on albinism which promises to be the most complete presentation, as yet produced, of what is known on this interesting subject. The subject of abnormal pigmentation is important, not only in itself, but also because its elucidation is certain to throw a great deal of light on the still more important question of normal pigmentation.
A Monograph on Albinism in Man.
By Karl Pearson E. Nettleship C. H. Usher. Part i., text, pp. viii + 266; atlas, plates A”Z and AA”ZZ. (Department of Applied Mathematics, University College, University of London: Drapers' Company Research Memoirs, Biometric Series, vi.) (London: Dulau and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price, part i., text and atlas, 35s. net.
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A Monograph on Albinism in Man . Nature 88, 441–442 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/088441a0
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