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What rough beast, hormones and the bodies of the future Item Info

Title:
What rough beast, hormones and the bodies of the future
Creator (Person):
Todd, Terry
Date Created:
1990-03-04
Description:
What Rough Beast, Hormones and the Bodies of the Future is a March 4, 1990 event in the Iowa State University Lecture Series featuring Terry Todd. Terry Todd discusses the use of human growth hormone and steroids to enhance athletic performance. This item was captioned by Rev.com in conformance with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines.
Subject (Topic):
Doping in sports Athletes--Drug use Hormones--Physiological effect
Subject (Organization):
Iowa State University
Location:
Iowa--Ames
Language:
eng
Source:
Committee on Lectures records
Call Number:
RS 8/6/53
Finding Aid Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9bc3sw9v
Contributing Institution:
Iowa State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher:
Iowa State University. Library
Extent:
01:25:59
Medium:
1/4 inch audio cassette
Genre:
lectures
Type:
Sound
Format:
audio/mpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Iowa State University Lecture Series recordings
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w91v5bm0b
Identifier:
lecturesav203902
Filename:
av203902_what_rough_beast_hormones_and_the_bodies_of_the_future_a.mp3; av203902_what_rough_beast_hormones_and_the_bodies_of_the_future_b.mp3
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9vh5cp6j

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"What rough beast, hormones and the bodies of the future", Iowa State University Lecture Series, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
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https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9vh5cp6j
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