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A BOOK attempting to throw light upon biological problems from a new point of view is always likely to be interesting, and we therefore welcome Prof. Adami's work. Undoubtedly much controversial matter is introduced, but a point of view that sometimes challenges what is too often taken for granted is, at any rate, stimulating. Although in his letter quoted in the appendix Sir Ray Lankester protests that certain experiments are well known to him, we venture, to think that many of the facts brought forward are unfamiliar to biologists in general.
Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution.
By Prof. J. G. Adami. Pp. xviii + 372. (London: Duckworth and Co., 1918.) Price 18s. net.
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Medical Contributions to the Study of Evolution . Nature 103, 21 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103021a0
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