EUGENICS
... hed sharply between “ The better dead school ’* as described “ with convenient ambiguity. and those who approved of infant mortality, alcoholism, and tuberculosis. to weeding out the worthleaa and the “better Hoi born ...
... hed sharply between “ The better dead school ’* as described “ with convenient ambiguity. and those who approved of infant mortality, alcoholism, and tuberculosis. to weeding out the worthleaa and the “better Hoi born ...
... as Dr. has happily dubbed it, is not representative of the real science of eugenics. Its assumption that tuberculosis, infant mortality, and alcoholism are weeding out the worthless is grossly unscientific, and its preference for lethal chambers for physically ...
... value) lent colour to the views of those whom, with convenient ambiguity, called the 44 better-dead school who approved of infant mortality and tuberculosis and alcoholism as weeding out the worth lees. It offered no support to the view that the worth of the ...
... country, and great deal o’the higher education; the care the sick, the and the feebleminded; the conditions rearing on infant mortality and epidemic disease; the' oare of women in childbirth, and urgent moral questions that arise in our large towns in connec• ...
... whole the amount sickness the result is unsatisfactory. |>®r cent, higher. ; *• Experience with the New York Revolver Infant mortality has been decreased, but ” says a famous detective. has proved out of every thousand children born to-day that is absurd ...
... thousand in Lancashire, and the lowest was 11.4 per thousand recorded in Middlesex. Of the deaths, 114,798 were those of infants under one year of age, the highest proportion of infantile deaths being the 154 per thousand of Lancashire and Durham, and ...
... Government has carried through its schemes, but unfortunately the fates are fighting against it. Members of Parliament are mortal, and some will die at an inconvenient time, and members Parliament are human, and some will accept jobs or peerages regardless ...
... this clqb is to reduce the infantile mortality of Ireland. tg..look after'thsefwejiera of tbe'chilelren. Vr. Marian Amines kindly-gives her services to•tlif babies, and undertakes the weekly weighing of the infants. Mrs. and Miss . IFlLardie ens . vis ...
... Law. o, nav anv ' :,,d u ‘to in d rel.giou. were working 00l that men and w-meu alike are tipra-tod I*. airtl£ ot£.* ha!. mortality amotigat the children the J* JJ TSKS» ‘ *‘ . * . , P. . (enoo .•( the priiiciplre handed down them. ‘H* m fre end, anre ...