| 1875 - 884 Seiten
...answer that was not altogether direct, but it was very distinct, and not at all what I VOL. VIII.— 28 had expected. They showed me that in some cases the...from an illness (unnamed) of nine months' duration J from varicose veins ; from a bad fracture of the leg, which prevented all active exercise afterward... | |
| 1875 - 1070 Seiten
...twins, that mental and bodily likeness are invariably co-ordinate ; such being by no means the case. have been reared exactly alike up to their early manhood...scarlet fever ; in ' one case, typhus ; in one, a slight etfect was ascribed to a nervous fever : then I find effects from an Indian climate ; from an illness... | |
| 1877 - 638 Seiten
...continued unaltered up to old age, notwithstanding very different conditions of life ; and they showed me in the other cases that the parents ascribed such...or almost wholly, to some form of illness." — "In only a very few cases is there some allusion to the dissimilarity being even partly due to the combined... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 Seiten
...thirty-five cases for an answer ; and they gave an answer that was not altogether direct, but it was distinct, and not at all what I had expected. They...of illness In four cases it was scarlet fever ; in a fifth, typhus ; in a sixth, a slight effect was ascribed to a nervous fever ; in a seventh it was... | |
| Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 Seiten
...expected. They showed me that in some cases the resemblance of body and mind had continued un' altered up to old age, notwithstanding very different conditions...of illness In four cases it was scarlet fever ; in a fifth, typhus ; • a sixth, a slight effect was ascribed to a nervous .ver ; in a seventh it was... | |
| August Weismann, Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton, Selmar Schöland, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley - 1889 - 476 Seiten
...continued unaltered up to old age, notwithstanding very different conditions of life,' in the other cases ' the parents ascribed such dissimilarity as there was,...wholly, or almost wholly, to some form of illness.' The conclusions of the author are as follows : ' Twins who closely resembled each other in childhood... | |
| August Weismann - 1891 - 512 Seiten
...continued unaltered up to old age, notwithstanding very different conditions of life,' in the other cases ' the parents ascribed such dissimilarity as there was,...wholly, or almost wholly, to some form of illness.' The conclusions of the author are as follows : ' Twins who closely resembled each other in childhood... | |
| 1876 - 806 Seiten
...answer that was not altogether direct, but it was very distinct, and not at all what I TOL. VIII. — 28 had expected. They showed me that in some cases the...fracture of the leg, which prevented all active exercise afterward ; and there were three other cases of ill health. It will be sufficient to quote one of the... | |
| 1912 - 550 Seiten
...to old age notwithstanding very different conditions of life. He also cites several cases in which " the parents ascribed such dissimilarity as there was,...form of illness." In four cases it was scarlet fever. SUMMARY In the case which is here placed on record, it appears that, given identical heredity and identical... | |
| Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 1094 Seiten
...thirty-five cases for an answer; and they gave an answer that was not altogether direct, but it was distinct and not at all what I had expected. They...of illness. In four cases it was scarlet fever; in a fifth, typhus; in a sixth, a slight effect was ascribed to a nervous fever; in a seventh, it was... | |
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