. ... Woman in girlhood, wifehood, motherhood; her responsibilities and her duties at all periods of life; a guide in the maintenance of her health and that of her children . allowed to marry and become the parents of asuffering, helpless family. Judgment and commonsense should always arise to prevent the union of thosewho are unfit, mentally or physically, for bearing for the Health of the Unborn.—Dr. Richard-son said: The first step toward the reduction of diseaseis, beginning at the beginning, to provide for the health ofthe unborn. The error commonly entertained, that ma


. ... Woman in girlhood, wifehood, motherhood; her responsibilities and her duties at all periods of life; a guide in the maintenance of her health and that of her children . allowed to marry and become the parents of asuffering, helpless family. Judgment and commonsense should always arise to prevent the union of thosewho are unfit, mentally or physically, for bearing for the Health of the Unborn.—Dr. Richard-son said: The first step toward the reduction of diseaseis, beginning at the beginning, to provide for the health ofthe unborn. The error commonly entertained, that mar-riageable men and women have nothing to consider ex-cept wealth, station or social relationships, demands cor-rection. The offspring of marriage, the most precious ofall fortunes, deserves surely as much forethought as is be-stowed on the offspring of the lower animals. If the inter-marriage of disease were considered in the same light asthe intermarriage of poverty, the hereditary transmission 132.


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