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A Bibliography of Eugenics

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THE literature of eugenics has grown in a most haphazard way. While the number of scientific journals primarily devoted to the subject is a limited one, yet the medical journals teem with papers having a eugenical bearing, and a widely scattered multitude of books and journals contain information biological, anthropological, psychological, and sociological, which the eugenist must needs consider. There has also been a great amount of popular and semi-popular writing on this subject from widely differing points of view.

A Bibliography of Eugenics.

By Prof. Samuel J. Holmes. (University of California Publications in Zoology, vol. 25.) Pp. iv + 514. (Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1924.) 5 dollars.

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A Bibliography of Eugenics. Nature 114, 271–272 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114271c0

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