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American geneticists and the eugenics movement: 1905-1935
Kenneth M. Ludmerer
Department of Medicine
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Social Responsibility
26%
Laymen
18%
Eugenicists
15%
Social Darwinism
15%
Pessimism
12%
Enthusiasm
10%
Religion
10%
Gene
9%
Danger
8%
Ideal
7%
Social Action
7%
Mendel
7%
Dim
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Atomic Bomb
7%
American People
7%
Radiation
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Renunciation
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Subjection
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Human Race
6%
Social Support
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Heredity
6%
Social Problems
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Restraint
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Atmosphere
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Optimism
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Mutation
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Defects
5%
Irony
5%
Racism
5%
Burden
5%
Milieu
4%
Evolutionary
4%
Doctrine
3%
History
3%
Participation
3%
Medicine
3%
Costs
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Eugenics
100%
Social Responsibility
25%
Pessimism
15%
Religion
12%
National Socialism
9%
Genetic Load
9%
Nuclear Weapons
8%
Scientific Experimental Error
8%
Racism
7%
Social Theory
7%
Heredity
7%
Vocabulary
6%
Modern 1601-history
6%
Explosions
6%
Optimism
6%
Atmosphere
6%
Social Problems
6%
Terminology
5%
Reproduction
5%
Genes
4%
Emotions
4%
Radiation
4%
History
4%
Costs and Cost Analysis
3%
Mutation
3%
Population
2%
Agriculture & Biology
geneticists
79%
social responsibility
23%
religion
9%
inheritance (genetics)
9%
social problems
5%
genetic load
5%
terminology
4%
explosions
4%
early development
3%
medicine
3%
history
2%
Biological Sciences
2%
genes
2%
mutation
2%