The Technical World Magazine, Volume 20Technical World Company, 1913 |
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Page 328
... eugenist . Plutarch says that the Spartan lawgiver held to the idea that children were the property of the state and not of their parents . If a babe was judged by the elders to be strong and healthy , they gave orders for its rearing ...
... eugenist . Plutarch says that the Spartan lawgiver held to the idea that children were the property of the state and not of their parents . If a babe was judged by the elders to be strong and healthy , they gave orders for its rearing ...
Page 329
... eugenist intends to carry out his work of race redemption . He clamors for " scientific mating " and " selective breeding " . He urges that only the " fit " or the " normal " shall be allowed to marry and have children . Laboratories of ...
... eugenist intends to carry out his work of race redemption . He clamors for " scientific mating " and " selective breeding " . He urges that only the " fit " or the " normal " shall be allowed to marry and have children . Laboratories of ...
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... eugenist's dictum under the laws now urged by those in- spired meddlers with sacred things , for under such laws al ... eugenists , declares : " Provision must be made for the birth of children whose brains shall , so far as possible ...
... eugenist's dictum under the laws now urged by those in- spired meddlers with sacred things , for under such laws al ... eugenists , declares : " Provision must be made for the birth of children whose brains shall , so far as possible ...
Page 331
... eugenists base all their conclusions upon heredity . Now there is every- thing in heredity and there is nothing . We DR . ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL A famous eugenist who has made elab- orate researches in New England . particularly in the ...
... eugenists base all their conclusions upon heredity . Now there is every- thing in heredity and there is nothing . We DR . ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL A famous eugenist who has made elab- orate researches in New England . particularly in the ...
Page 332
... eugenists . Galton wanted to begin his laboratory marriage experiments with British officials . He wanted to select the " fittest " among them and place them under contract to marry only such perfect women as might be se- lected as ...
... eugenists . Galton wanted to begin his laboratory marriage experiments with British officials . He wanted to select the " fittest " among them and place them under contract to marry only such perfect women as might be se- lected as ...
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