| National Education Association of the United States - 1913 - 844 pages
...deserves to be widely known: Under all circumstances it is exceedingly dangerous for a deaf person to many a blood relative, no matter whether the relative is...other partner. Such a marriage has proved to be unfit. Passing next to the group of mental diseases, we find several forms which seem to be due to the absence... | |
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - 1913 - 1140 pages
..."Under all circumstances it is exceedingly dangerous for a deaf person to marry a blood relative, ho matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing, nor...have other deaf relatives besides the other partner." absence of a character or quality — in this instance the absence of a pigment determiner. Two albino... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - 1913 - 844 pages
...extensive statistics, deserves to be widely known: Under all circumstances it is exceedingly dangerous for a deaf person to marry a blood relative, no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing, nor whethe- the deafness of either or both or neither of the partners is congenital, nor whether either... | |
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - 1917 - 1330 pages
...extensive statistics, deserve to be widely known. "ITnder all circumstances it is exceedingly dangerous for a deaf person to marry a blood relative, no matter...have other deaf relatives besides the other partner." 'Warthin, A. 8.: Heredity with Reference to Cancer. Arch. Int. Med., Chicago. Nov., XII, 5, pp. 485-612.... | |
| James Ford - 1923 - 1052 pages
...person to marry a blood relative, no matter what the character or degree of the relationship may be, and no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing,...congenital, nor whether either or both or neither of them have other deaf relatives. The reason why consanguineous marriages are so much more liable... | |
| 1899 - 778 pages
...person to marry a blood relative, no matter what the character or degree of the relationship may be, and no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing,...whether the deafness of either or both or neither of the parents is congenital, nor whether either or both or neither of them have other deaf relatives. " In... | |
| 1900 - 626 pages
...person to marry a blood relative, no matter what the character or degree of the relationship may be, and no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing,...whether the deafness of either or both or neither of the parents is congenital, nor whether either or both or neither of them have other deaf relatives. The... | |
| 1905 - 1192 pages
...to marry any blood relative, no matter what the character or degree of the relationship may be, and no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing,...whether the deafness of either or both or neither have other deaf relatives. Consanguineous marriages among the deaf should be prohibited. THE SURGICAL... | |
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