Article ID: CBB000770380

Hormoner och visioner i mellankrigstid: Louis Bermans idéer om möjligheten att förädla mänskligheten (2004)

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Nordlund, Christer (Author)


Lychnos
Pages: 179-206


Publication Date: 2004
Edition Details: Translated title: [Hormones and visions in 1930s America: Louis Berman's ideas on new creations in human beings]. In Swedish. Special section: ”Att sälja biologi”.
Language: Swedish

In the first half of the twentieth century, hormones took pride of place as life's master molecules, and the endocrinologist took precedence over the geneticist as the scientist offering the means to control life. But, as with genetics and biotechnology today, the status of endocrinology was not only based on contemporary scientific and medical practices but also, to a high degree, on expectations, or visions, about what endocrinologists would be able to do in the future. Inspired by the research field social studies of techno-scientific expectations, the aim of this article is to explore some of the great expectations that were connected to the development of endocrinology in the 1930s. The analysis is based on popular books written by the American endocrinologist Louis Berman, who worked in New York City most of his life, part time at Columbia University. In 1921, Berman reached fame for his book The glands regulating personality, which was a study of the glands of internal secretion in relation to what Berman called the types of human nature. In the journal Science, Berman later named his approach psycho-endocrinology. In the 1930s, Berman not only argued that it was possible to understand human nature through hormone analysis, but that endocrinologists would also be able to control and improve human nature by using hormone therapy. Furthermore, in contrast to most of the eugenics of his time, Berman suggested that the whole population of the world should be improved, not only humans within a specific race or in specific nations. As a political activist of the 1930s, Berman wanted to contribute to the development of new creations in human beings, ideal normal persons, and thereby to reach an ideal society. That such large-scale hormone replacement therapy could involve risks, such as side effects, was something that Berman seems not to have taken into account.

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Authors & Contributors
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg
Nordlund, Christer
Müller-Wille, Staffan
Fabrizio Rufo
Epstein, Randi Hutter
Teicher, Amir
Journals
Science in Context
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
British Journal for the History of Science
Biology and Philosophy
American Historical Review
Publishers
W. W. Norton & Co.
University of Chicago Press
Science History Publications
Johns Hopkins University Press
Harvard University Press
Duke University Press
Concepts
Biology
Genetics
Molecular biology
Endocrinology
Hormones
Eugenics
People
Westman, Axel
Husserl, Edmund
Fleck, Ludwik
Darwin, Charles Robert
Crick, Francis
Canguilhem, Georges
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Germany
Switzerland
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