The Fertility of the Unfit by W. A. (William Allan) Chapple
page 83 of 133 (62%)
page 83 of 133 (62%)
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condition is hereditary, and such defectives propagate their kind.
It has been shown that they are more fertile than any other classes because of the very defect that makes them a danger to society. The defective restraint that allows them to commit offences against person and property, also allows their procreative impulse unrestrained activity. Defectives, therefore, are not only fertile, but they propagate their kind, and a few examples will serve to show to some extent the fertility, and to an enormous extent the hereditary tendencies, of the unfit. CASE NO. 1, p. 49. J. E----'s FAMILY. M M F ----------+---------------------------+----------------+-------------- | | | A suicide, Aet. 56 Died of cancer of | Died in a fit, Married. No issue stomach, Aet. 66 | Aet. 54 | ----+---------+----------+----------+-----------+------+----+--------+ | | | | | | | M M F F F M M Died of Died of Died of Died of Died of Healthy, | cancer of convulsions consumption consumption, consumption, has | stomach, at | | Aet 16 seven | Aet. 58 13 weeks | | children | |
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