In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, carried out an experimental castration of a Mongoloid dwarf at a New York State mental institution. His goal was to retrieve tissue for chromosomal analysis in an attempt to understand the basis of syndromal mental retardation. Davenport was assisted in the research by cytologist T.S. Painter, who later achieved scientific celebrity for his work in counting human chromosomes. Davenport also invited George Washington Corner, who eventually contributed to the discovery of progesterone, to participate in the experiment. Davenport planned and carried out the surgery using the questionable promise of therapeutic benefit to elicit consent from a pa...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
Those who practice science, though they often portray themselves as triumphantly marching toward nat...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This work examined applications of genetic knowledge for political purposes. A debate exists over wh...
This article examines how the emergence of a statistical concept of the normal at the end of the nin...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This article examines how the emergence of a statistical concept of the normal at the end of the nin...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
In 1929 Charles B. Davenport, a prominent biologist and leader in the American eugenics movement, ca...
Those who practice science, though they often portray themselves as triumphantly marching toward nat...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This work examined applications of genetic knowledge for political purposes. A debate exists over wh...
This article examines how the emergence of a statistical concept of the normal at the end of the nin...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This article examines how the emergence of a statistical concept of the normal at the end of the nin...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...