Lise Yellen

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Writing in 1939 at the end of what he described as this “epoch of confusion,” Herbert Evans at the Institute of Experimental Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, admitted, “It would appear that maleness or femaleness can not be looked upon as implying the presence of one hormone and the absence of the other. . . . Though much has been learned it is only fair to state that these differences are still incompletely known.”
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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