In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity

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Knopf, 1985 - Science - 426 pages
Daniel Kevles traces the study and practice of eugenics--the science of "improving" the human species by exploiting theories of heredity--from its inception in the late nineteenth century to its most recent manifestation within the field of genetic engineering. It is rich in narrative, anecdote, attention to human detail, and stories of competition among scientists who have dominated the field.

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Francis Galton Founder of the Faith
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Charles Davenport and the Worship of Great Concepts
41
The Gospel Becomes Popular
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