Charles Rupert Stockard, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Rupert Stockard

Date of Birth: 27-Feb-1879

Place of Birth: Washington County, Mississippi, United States

Date of Death: 07-Apr-1939

Profession: zoologist, anatomist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Charles Rupert Stockard

  • Charles Rupert Stockard (1879–1939) was an American anatomist and zoologist.He was born in Stoneville, Mississippi.
  • In 1906, he joined the Department of Anatomy at Cornell Medical College.
  • He became a professor of anatomy in 1911.
  • He was the president of the American Association of Anatomists (1928–1930).
  • He studied zoology under Thomas Hunt Morgan.
  • He received his PhD in zoology from Columbia University in 1906.He spent years conducting experiments on the effects of alcohol on germ cells, embryos and offspring.
  • Stockard tested the effects of alcohol intoxication on the offspring of pregnant guinea pigs.
  • He discovered that repeated alcohol intoxication in the guinea pigs produced defects and malformations in their offspring that was passed down to two or more generations.
  • His results were challenged by the biologist Raymond Pearl who performed the same experiments with chickens.
  • Pearl discovered that the offspring of the chickens that had been exposed to alcohol were not defected but were healthy.
  • He attributed his findings to the detrimental effects of alcohol only on the eggs and sperm which were already weak, the strong eggs and sperm were unaffected by alcohol intoxication.
  • Pearl argued that his results had a Darwinian, not a Lamarckian explanation.Other controversial experiments by Stockard included producing teratology in fetuses by inducing hypoxia in the mother.
  • He was the managing editor of American Journal of Anatomy and the coeditor of the Journal of Experimental Zoology.

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