Dan Seitz

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An interesting experiment in 1921 hinted at the possibility that all the assumptions that scientists were making about sex hormones might be wrong. A Viennese gynecologist revealed that treating a female rabbit with an extract from an animal’s testes changed the size of her ovaries. Later, to their shock, scientists began to realize that significant levels of androgens were present in women and of estrogen in men.
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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