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Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction Charles Webster; 1. Women's health and the women's movement in Britain: 1840–1940 Brian Harrison; 2. Working-class mothers and infant mortality in England, 1895–1914 Carol Dyhouse; 3. Theories of the cell state in Imperial Germany Paul Weindling; 4. Innate character in animals and man: a perspective on the origins of ethology John R. Durant; 5. Genetics in the United States and Great Britain 1890–1930: a review with speculations Daniel J. Kevles; 6. Eugenics and class G. R. Searle; 7. Sociobiologies in competition: the Biometrician-Mendelian debate Donald MacKenzie; 8. Psychologists and class Bernard Norton; 9. Measuring intelligence: English local education authorities and mental testing 1919–1939 Gillian Sutherland; Index.
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