Heredity in relation to eugenics / by Charles Benedict Davenport.
- Charles Benedict Davenport
- Date:
- [1911]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Heredity in relation to eugenics / by Charles Benedict Davenport. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![Ol -O [A] [7]6 B-26 OiiUfairtb lOWfc D- D 4 8 °^/r__7 _X .i>-5s 0-15 dY^E, '>^_^Tr^ \^ imlUusband IX D 3 le 7 2 ^ L I 0 00 1 L 3 ™^L] Dl DT B-IOOO B-13(H f T ZL 5t.Vilus Neurotic Ml A f) Dmcc ^ 0 6 B-lBOe B-1859 B180+ t-Vidic inl ml ml ml inl Fig. 41.—The central mating in this chart is that of an epileptic man, of a highly neuropathic strain, and a neurotic woman, whose sister and nephew have had chorea or St. Vitus' dance. The product is 1 normal child, 1 epileptic, and 1 as yet only 7 years old. Abbreviations as in Figs. 38, 39. Suicide m In1 <S) In] ® <! 6&3 [n] ^ B-1886 B-1863 B-)888 B I831 D-163G B-1B38 BM301 FiQ. 42.—The central mating is that of 2 normal parents, both of whom belong to stock that shows evidence of being neuropathic. Doubtless some of the germ cells of both parents arc defective in mental strength. Along with b normal children appears 1 epileptic. Abbreviations as^n Figs. 38, 39. l<igs. 37-43, are contributed by Dr. David F. Weeks.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21462719_0095.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


