. A decade of progress in eugenics; scientific papers of the third International congress of eugenics, held at American musuem of natural history, New York, August 21-23, 1932 ... Committee on publication, Harry F. Perkins, chairman ... Harry H. Laughlin, secretary. Eugenics. 4,36 M. A. VAN HERWERDEN to bring bloodgroups in relation to eugenics. A phenomenon, which one might expect in isolated valleys of a mountainland proves to exist in a coun- try like the Netherlands where country villages are only separated by mead- ows and ditches. This is the phenomenon of inbreeding continuing during ce


. A decade of progress in eugenics; scientific papers of the third International congress of eugenics, held at American musuem of natural history, New York, August 21-23, 1932 ... Committee on publication, Harry F. Perkins, chairman ... Harry H. Laughlin, secretary. Eugenics. 4,36 M. A. VAN HERWERDEN to bring bloodgroups in relation to eugenics. A phenomenon, which one might expect in isolated valleys of a mountainland proves to exist in a coun- try like the Netherlands where country villages are only separated by mead- ows and ditches. This is the phenomenon of inbreeding continuing during centuries, which will be disturbed ere long by the modern trafi&c and by modern ideas. There still actually exist quite neighbouring places where people never intermix outside the community. We find some places scat- tered in different provinces, known by Dutchmen as well as by strangers on. 3085 Students 830 Prisoners. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original International Eugenics Congress (3rd : 1932 : New York); Perkins, Henry Farnham, 1877-; Laughlin, Harry Hamilton, 1880-1943. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins company


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