id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3o2zebofbnbsnkygqtyqmh7z7y C. O. Carter Genes, Dreams and Realities 1972.0 1 .pdf application/pdf 1016 115 68 half of the book is concerned with nosology, and an aqueduct stenosis; while others lead to the degenerative-occasionally familial-disorders of scrapie, kuru, spina bifida, mentioning the facts that only a small proportion of like-sexed twins are concordant for neural tube subsequent genetic counselling are so important. atrophy, and small mandible; an example of the DyggveMelchoir-Clausen syndrome with mental deficiency; All that Sir Macfarlane Bumet writes must be treated treatment of genetic disease; the immunological basis of population control. a more technical level the book is noteworthy in emphasizing the author's view of the importance of somatic accepting that a disease has a genetic cause and reminds disorders such as PKU and notes 'it will probably be On population problems he is equally pessimistic. believes it necessary to get back to a global population of The control of population he regards as quite absolutely inadequate; it is population control or ./cache/work_3o2zebofbnbsnkygqtyqmh7z7y.pdf ./txt/work_3o2zebofbnbsnkygqtyqmh7z7y.txt