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The origin and scope of this book are perhaps best indicated by the following paragraphs from the preface: "The starting point of this analysis was a series of investigations on the transplantation of normal and tumour tissues which the author and his collaborators have carried out in the course of about forty-eight years, some of which, especially those dealing with inbred strains of mice, have not yet been published. To make possible a unified account and interpretation of the various aspects of individuality, it was necessary for one person to undertake this work, rather than to edit a collective book written by specialists in the different sciences which contribute the data needed for this purpose. The method thus chosen suffers from the difficulty that a single author may not be able to treat with equal competence the problems involved; but it is believed that the unified presentation of these fields may, to a certain extent, compensate for such a deficiency.
The Biological Basis of Individuality
By Prof. Leo Loeb. Pp. xiii + 711. (Springfield, Ill., and Baltimore, Md.: Charles C. Thomas; London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1945.) 10.50 dollars.
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TODD, C. The Biological Basis of Individuality. Nature 155, 252–253 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155252a0
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