Eugenics Society (London, England)
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Eugenics Society (London, England)
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Eugenics Society (London, England)
Eugenics Society (Londres, Angleterre)
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Eugenics Society (Londres, Angleterre)
Eugenics Society.
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Eugenics Society.
Eugenics Society (London)
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Eugenics Society (London)
Eugenics Education Society (London)
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Eugenics Education Society (London)
Eugenics Society (Londona, Lielbritānija)
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Eugenics Society (Londona, Lielbritānija)
Eugenics Education Society (Velká Británie)
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Eugenics Education Society (Velká Británie)
Galton Institute (London)
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Galton Institute (London)
Eugenics Education Society (Great Britain)
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The Eugenics Society was founded, under the name Eugenics Education Society, in 1907, to promote public awareness of eugenic problems, i.e. the existence of hereditary qualities both positive and negative, and the need to encourage social responsibility with respect to these qualities. Unlike the Galton Laboratory, which was also inspired by the teachings of Sir Francis Galton and founded in 1904, the Eugenics Society was a popular rather than a scientific institution, although its Aims and Objects varied during the years and in 1963 it abandoned propaganda on being granted charitable status. Besides its involvement in the theoretical aspects of eugenics the Society was also interested in the practical means by which eugenic ideals could be attained, so these records contain a good deal of material on subjects such as the treatment of the mentally and physically defective, the development of birth control methods, the legalisation of sterilisation, the use of artificial insemination, etc. (see detailed catalogue section D 'General'). A large number of people in all stations of life, some of them very distinguished, were involved with the Society (see detailed catalogue section C 'People'). The Society changed its name to the Galton Institute in 1989. For a fuller treatment of the history of the Eugenics Society, see Faith Schenck & A.S. Parkes, `The Activities of the Eugenics Society', Eugenics Review 60, 1968, pp. 142-161. For the early years of the Society see L.A. Farrall, The Origins and Growth of the English Eugenics Movement 1863-1925 (unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Indiana University, 1970) and the file GB0121 SA/EUG/B.11 'Notes on the early days of the Eugenics Education Society' by Lady Chambers.
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Artificial insemination
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