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5. History and Theory of Spermatogenesis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The development of spermatozoa has been for the last twenty years the subject of prolonged research and controversy, which cannot yet be said to have resulted in satisfactory solution of the involved problems. In view of the intrinsic difficulties of the subject, and the discrepant results and nomenclature of different authorities, it is the object of the present paper to recapitulate the history of investigation, to collate the results and the nomenclature, and to propose a theory which will explain and rationalise the maze of apparently conflicting observations.
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- Proceedings 1885-86
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1886
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note * page 803 For papers referred to see Bibliography, in which the authors' names are arranged alphabetically.
note * page 814 See also Spermatogenesis in “Reproduction,” Ency. Brit., vol. xviii., 1886Google Scholar.
note * page 819 Cf. J. Arthur Thomson “On Recent Researches on Polar-Cells,” &c., in Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci. (1886)Google Scholar.
note * page 821 Geddes, , “Theory of Growth, Reproduction, Sex, and Heredity,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., 1886Google Scholar.