Clifton Fremont Hodge (16 October 1859-1949) was an American professor of physiology who worked at Clark University. An educator and a keen experimental biologist, he took great interest in natural history, animal behavior, and public understanding of biology taking an active role in debates on vivisection, experimentation on animals, conservation, and evolution.
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16 October 1859
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Died |
1949 (aged 89)
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Zodiac | Libra |
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