'..a lucid and interesting account of a critical period in scientific history. It has a special fascination because it is written by a participant who can not only tell us what happened, but also what it felt like at the time.' Medical History
Introduction; History of the Organizer Experiment; The Organizer Experiment (1924); Further Explorations of the Organizer and of Induction (1925-1931); The Mechanisms of Induction - The Turning Point; New Approaches to problems of Determination and Induction - The Ascendance of J. Holtfreter (1931-1940); In-Vitro Isolation Experiments (1938, 1965); The Fusion of Biochemistry and Entwicklungsmechanik; Regional Induction - Specificity of Heterogenenous
Inductors.