Until recent years but little consideration has been given to the science of eugenics, that is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. Racehorse Breeding Theories - Page 294by Frank J. Mitchell - 2004 - 325 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Charles Benedict Davenport - 1911 - 336 pages
...RELATION TO EUGENICS CHAPTER I EUGENICS: ITS NATURE, IMPORTANCE AND AIMS 1. WHAT EUGENICS Is Eugenics is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding or, as the late Sir Francis Galton expressed it:—"The science which deals with all influences that... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1912 - 176 pages
...information and training as will enable them to reach sound judgments from the bio4 Eugenics is denned as the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. Eugenics has to do with traits that are in the blood, the protoplasm. Davenport: Heredity in Relation... | |
| American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology - 1912 - 382 pages
...animals. Until recent years but little consideration has been given to the science of eugenics, that is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. This study coupled with the study of the breeding of plants and domesticated animals has, however,... | |
| 1912 - 388 pages
...animals. Until recent years but little consideration has been given to the science of eugenics, that is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. This study coupled with the study of the breeding of plants and domesticated animals has, however,... | |
| Morton Arnold Aldrich - 1914 - 376 pages
...the " systematic endeavour to improve the nature of man." Dr. Futcher defined eugenics the other day as " the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding," and Professor Keller calls it " the science of rearing human thoroughbreds." Eugenics, then, deals... | |
| 1915 - 498 pages
...characteristic; and strength may be mated with weakness. EUGENICS WILLIAM BYRON FORBUSH . "Eugenics is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding." THE "Science of the Well-Born" is the newest of the sciences. Nourished in the visions of students... | |
| Truman William Brophy - 1915 - 1246 pages
...Benedict Davenport, entitled "Heredity in Relation to Eugenics," we find the following: "Eugenics is the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding, or, as the late Sir Francis Gallon expressed it, ' The science which deals with all influences that... | |
| 1917 - 502 pages
...the author maintains, in no equivocal terms, the commanding importance of eugenics, which he defines as "the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding," and he even goes so far as to say: "Man is an organism — an animal; and the laws of improvement of... | |
| 1921 - 1802 pages
...possibility of regulating inheritance by a wise choice in marriage is a modern development of eugenics, the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. 4. The responsibility of the State in regard to the prevention of the propagation of the mentally incompetent... | |
| United States. Division of Vocational Education - 1921 - 1594 pages
...possibility of regulating inheritance by a wise choice in marriage is a modern development of eugenics, the science of the improvement of the human race by better breeding. 4. The responsibility of the State in regard to the prevention of the propagation of the mentally incompetent... | |
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