ID# 224:
Student's eugenic case study (about sense of humor)
Date:
1920
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerVI,Box4: Disbrow, Thelma

Student's eugenic case study (about sense of humor)

[obscured] -1-Sep 10 1920 by Margaret Kesler Sources of Information 1 [obscured] - Reliable 2 Margaret Kesler - Reliable Family History The family is Irish and American and shows the inheritance of the typical Irish humors. Nothing much is known of mother's family as her parents died when she was young. The mother died of cancer. The father's family has eleven cases of rheumatism and two of high blood pressure. Several members of the family show high blood pressure, & an interest in electricity. Propositus. [obscured] born Oct 1, 1896 [obscured] N.Y. Healthy baby, happy - Had children's diseases without any ill effects. At five started

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