1926
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.6416
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Comparative physiology, by Lancelot T. Hogben ...

Abstract: Co-ordinationthe Integration of Vital Activities VII. Endocrine Coordination 118 VIII. The Mechanism of Nervous Conduction and Excitation. 134 XI.

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“…In Jeremy Bentham's phrase, it is nonsense on stilts. [25,150] In the next issue, in 1937, Struik struck back, accusing Hogben of "Hegelophobia," before going on to argue carefully that dialectical materialism represents a step beyond mere materialism. Struik countered Hogben's contention that his materialism was rubbish by insisting that the Englishman's notion of materialism was obsolete.…”
Section: Struik's Sociology Of Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Jeremy Bentham's phrase, it is nonsense on stilts. [25,150] In the next issue, in 1937, Struik struck back, accusing Hogben of "Hegelophobia," before going on to argue carefully that dialectical materialism represents a step beyond mere materialism. Struik countered Hogben's contention that his materialism was rubbish by insisting that the Englishman's notion of materialism was obsolete.…”
Section: Struik's Sociology Of Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hogben explained to Beveridge that he could only undertake the socially oriented research at the LSE if he could simultaneously keep his experimental work up and running. 30 Experimental work, of course, was exactly what Beveridge wanted to bring to the LSE, and Hogben both practised and represented it well, having co-founded (along with Crew and Huxley) the British Journal of Experimental Biology and its associated Society for Experimental Biology in 1923. 31 Beveridge was thus willing to look past Hogben's difficult personality in exchange for the experimental approach he would add to the programme.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…. 28 Plant relayed this information to Beveridge and also gave the LSE Director his own assessment of the brilliant but irascible Hogben:…”
Section: The Chairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…);they were fed daily with small earthworms or thin strips of calves' liver. chorionic gonado¬ trophin) causes discharge of ripe ova [Hogben, 1930; Bellerby, 1933;Weisman & Coates, 1943]. In December the temperature was allowed to sink to 15-16°C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%