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Human derelicts ; medico-sociological studies for teachers of religion and social workers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kelynack, T. N. (Theophilus Nicholas), 1866-1944.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Defective and delinquent classes.
Eugenics.
Physical Description:
xxii, 341 pages ; cm
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
London : C.H. Kelly, [1914]
Contents:
Preface, the editor.
Foreword, Sir Thomas Clouston.
I. Mental derelicts, Robert Armstrong-Jones.
II. Idiots and imbeciles, F. R. Percival Taylor.
III. Lunatics, T. Claye Shaw.
IV. The feeble-minded, Reginald L. Langdon-Down.
V. The epileptic, A. Hume Griffith.
VI. The inebriate derelict; the problem in relation to women, Mary L. Gordon.
VII. The inebriate derelict; the problem in relation to men, G. Basil Price.
VIII. The criminal derelict, James Devon.
IX. The recidivist, R. F. Quinton.
X. The mentally defective criminal derelict, James P. Sturrock.
XI. The vagrant, Charles H. Melland.
XII. The prostitute, Helen M. Wilson.
XIII. Senile derelicts, E. Musgrove Woodman.
XIV. The derelict deaf, C. A. Adair Dighton.
XV. The derelict blind, T. Herbert Bickerton.
XVI. The human derelict; pre-natal influences, John W. Ballantyne.
XVII. Eugenics and the human derelict, C. W. Saleeby.
OCLC:
14803808

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