. 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. 3085 Students 830 Prisoners. Fig. 1 549 539 Volendam Laren-Blaricum Fig. 2 account of their extremely original character.^ There are other ones where this process of inbreeding has been hardly noted by outsiders, till suddenly it comes to light by the bloodgroup investigations. When a small group of people belonging to th
. 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. 3085 Students 830 Prisoners. Fig. 1 549 539 Volendam Laren-Blaricum Fig. 2 account of their extremely original character.^ There are other ones where this process of inbreeding has been hardly noted by outsiders, till suddenly it comes to light by the bloodgroup investigations. When a small group of people belonging to the same race or mixture of races settles in a colony, never intermarrying with the neighbourhood, it will partly depend upon the original distribution of the bloodgroup percentages which result we find on a given moment, might it be centuries later. A set ' Local difiference in stature, physiognomy, in behaviour; sometimes even in 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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