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Human and Mammalian Cytogenetics : An Historical Perspective

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The history of science is mostly written retrospec­ tively, a generation or two after the actual events being discussed.

Science historians are now analyzing and evaluating the origins of evolutionary and genetical theory in the nineteenth century and a sort of "Darwin industry" seems to have grown up.

A history of mammalian cytogenetics by one of the main participants is, hence, a very welcome change, since it has a vividness, an immediacy and a personal flavor which these scholarly tomes and the official biog­ raphies of scientists mostly lack.

The life of the author, Chinese-born, T. C. Hsu, has been a romantic and color­ ful one, and he is himself a unique personality, so that his book is a very unusual blend of reminiscences, history of his special field (which has transformed human genetics) and wise comments on the mistakes made along the way.

The best qualities of a very fine Chinese mind have contributed to Dr. Hsu's career, including this book. Those qualities (which seem to me especially Chinese) include a kind of transparent honesty, a very direct em­ pirical approach to problems and superb technical ability.

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038790364X / 9780387903644
Paperback / softback
575.21
18/06/1979
United States
186 pages, 27 Illustrations, black and white; 186 p. 27 illus.
155 x 235 mm