It is hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to react upon sexual elements, that is not open to serious objection. That which appears the most trustworthy lies almost wholly in the direction of nerve changes, as shown by the inherited... Proceedings - Pagina 107di Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1890Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1890 - 1018 pagine
...variations, Galton doubts any reaction of the "body" upon the germs, but believes that the germs are themselves directly affected. (2) The same is true...tameness, pointing in dogs, and the results of Dr Brown-Se'quard. Weismann, however, has brought the scepticism to a climax. He denies all inheritance... | |
| 1876 - 1022 pagine
...inflnp.np.ft is more general ; and this is just what we should have expected from the views already expressed. It is hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to react upon the sexual elements, that is not open to serious objection. That which appears the most trustworthy... | |
| Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1876 - 614 pagine
...appreciable result can be observed, selection will have had many opportunities of operating. It is indeed hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to react upon the sexual elements that is not open to serious objection. That which appears the most trustworthy,... | |
| 1876 - 606 pagine
...appreciable result can be observed, selection will have had many opportunities of operating. It is indeed hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to react upon the sexual elements that is not open to serious objection. That which appears the most trustworthy,... | |
| William Platt Ball - 1890 - 78 pagine
...with the ancestral liability to such diseases under such conditions. (4) Francis Gallon says that " it is hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to re-act upon the sexual elements that is not open to serious objection." Some of the cases of apparent inheritance... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1899 - 434 pagine
...variations, Galton doubts any reaction of the ' body ' upon the germs, but believes that the germs are themselves directly affected. (2) The same is true...tameness, pointing in dogs, and the results of Dr. BrownSequard." Weismann, however, has the credit of having brought the scepticism to a climax. He denied... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1899 - 246 pagine
...outnumbered by the overpowering negative evidence of their non-inheritance. (4) The case of Brown-Sdquard's hereditarily epileptic guinea-pigs, in consequence...nerve changes, as shown by the inherited habits of lameness, pointing in dogs, and the results of Dr. BrownSequard." Weismann, however, has the credit... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1908 - 668 pagine
...of mutilations are outnumbered by the overpowering negative evidence of their non-inheritance. (4) It is hard to find evidence of the power of the personal...tameness, pointing in dogs, and the results of Dr. Brown-S6quard's experiments on guinea-pigs. acquired characters were transmitted. On Weismann's view... | |
| Karl Pearson - 1924 - 570 pagine
...Darwin had accepted Brown-Séquard's epileptic guinea-pigs, yet as Galton remarked : "It is indeed hard to find evidence of the power of the personal structure to react upon the sexual elements that is not open to serious objection." (p. 345.) Finally I may cite: "The hypothesis... | |
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