Abstract

IT has been shown that bovine semen—as well as that of man, dog, rat and cock—displays, among its manifold non-gametic biological activities1, a constant and fairly strong pituitary-inhibiting action1–3. This effect does not seem to be proportional to the very low androgenic activity of the semen. Its relation to the well-established œstrogenic activities appears also always to be questionable2.

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