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  1. Vacation tourists and notes of travel in 1860 [1861], [1862-3] by Francis Galton, 2010-09-10
  2. Hereditary Genius And Inquiries Into Human Faculty And Its Development by Francis Galton, 2007-07-25
  3. Natural inheritance by Francis Galton, 2010-08-19
  4. Vacation Tourists And Notes Of Travel In 1860 (1861)
  5. Noteworthy families (modern science), an index to kinships in near degrees between persons whose achievements are honourable, and have been publicly recorded by Francis Galton, Edgar Schuster, 2010-08-29
  6. The Art of Travel by Sir Francis Galton, 2010-09-17
  7. Hereditary Genius by Francis Galton, 2010-04-05
  8. Eugenics Galton and After by Charles P. Blacker, 1986-11
  9. Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences (Classic Reprint) by Sir Francis Galton, 2009-07-13
  10. Fingerprint Directories: -1895 by Sir Francis Galton, 2009-07-08
  11. Hereditary Genius by Sir Francis Galton, 2009-10-21
  12. English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture (Classic Reprint) by Sir Francis Galton, 2010-06-08
  13. Hereditary Genius (27; v. 100); An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences by Sir Francis Galton, 2010-03-15
  14. Noteworthy Families - Francis Galton, D.C.L. by D.C.L. Francis Galton, 2010-03-20

61. SIR FRANCIS GALTON
SIR francis galton. Hereditary Genius An Inquiry into Its Laws andConsequences. London Macmillan and Co., 1869, pp. 336350. THE
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SIR FRANCIS GALTON Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws and Consequences.
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THE COMPARATIVE WORTH OF DIFFERENT RACES I have now completed what I have to say concerning the kinships of individuals, and proceed, in this chapter, to attempt a wider treatment of my subject, through a consideration of nations and races. Under even a very moderate form of material civilization, a vast number of aptitudes acquired through the "survivorship of the fittest" and the unsparing destruction of the unfit, for hundreds of generations, have become as obsolete as the old mail-coach habits and customs, since the establishment of railroads, and there is not the slightest use in attempting to preserve them; they are hindrances, and not gains, to civilization. I shall refer to some of these a little further on, but I will first speak of the qualities needed in civilized society. They are, speaking generally, such as will enable a race to supply a large contingent to the various groups of eminent men, of whom I have treated in my several chapters. Without going so far as to say that this very convenient test is perfectly fair, we are at all events justified in making considerable use of it, as I will do, in the estimates I am about to give. In comparing the worth of different races, I shall make frequent use of the law of deviation from an average, to which I have already been much beholden; and, to save the reader's time and patience, I propose to act upon an assumption that would require a good deal of discussion to limit, and to which the reader may at first demur, but which cannot lead to any error of importance in a rough provisional inquiry. I shall assume that the

62. “Francis Galton, Founder Of The Faith,” B. 1822
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63. OUP USA: A Life Of Sir Francis Galton
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A Life of Sir Francis Galton
From African Exploration to the Birth of Eugenics
NICHOLAS WRIGHT GILLHAM

A vivid biography of the father of eugenics

Few scientists have made lasting contributions to as many fields as Francis Galton. He was an important African explorer, travel writer, and geographer. He was the meteorologist who discovered the anticyclone, a pioneer in using fingerprints to identify individuals, the inventor of regression and correlation analysis in statistics, and the founder of the eugenics movement. Now, Nicholas Gillham paints an engaging portrait of this Victorian polymath. The book traces Galton's ancestry (he was the grandson of Erasmus Darwin and the cousin of Charles Darwin), upbringing, training as a medical apprentice, and experience as a Cambridge undergraduate. It recounts in colorful detail Galton's adventures as leader of his own expedition in Namibia. Darwin was always a strong influence on his cousin and a turning point in Galton's life was the publication of the Origin of Species . Thereafter, Galton devoted most of his life to human heredity, using then novel methods such as pedigree analysis and twin studies to argue that talent and character were inherited and that humans could be selectively bred to enhance these qualities. To this end, he founded the eugenics movement which rapidly gained momentum early in the last century. After Galton's death, however, eugenics took a more sinister path, as in the United States, where by 1913 sixteen states had involuntary sterilization laws, and in Germany, where the goal of racial purity was pushed to its horrific limit in the "final solution." Galton himself, Gillham writes, would have been appalled by the extremes to which eugenics was carried.

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65. Galton, Francis Information Sites
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66. Psychology History
Sir francis galton. (1822 1911) francis galton was born at the Larchesnear Sparbrook, Birmingham on February 16, 1822 and died in 1911.
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Francis Galton was born at the Larches near Sparbrook, Birmingham on February 16, 1822 and died in 1911. He is best known for his pioneering work on human intelligence. He also earned the reputation of being a great explorer and anthropologist and was elevated to Knighthood in 1909. During his childhood, as the youngest of his family, he had a strong connection with his twelve-year-older sister, Adele, who had a spinal injury and was obliged to lie in bed for most of the time (Forrest, 1974). She became Galton's first educator, and strongly believed that he was some sort of child prodigy. Records exist of his early performances. By the age of 2 ½ he could a little book and few months later sign his name (Pearson, 1914). At the age of five Galton joined the local school and was disappointed when he discovered that none of his friends knew about the Iliad or Marmion. Mrs. French, the schoolteacher, was always impressed by the young gentleman, who was "always to be found studying the abstruse sciences" (Galton, 1908). When he was 8 years old, his father sent him to Boulogne to study French. At the age of 14 he joined the King's Edward School in Birmingham and only after a year he was accepted as a pupil at Birmingham General Hospital. He left school early at the age of 16. Galton's life has attracted the attention of major psychologists. For example Lewis Terman wrote a paper in attempt to estimate Galton's I. Q. He believed that Galton's performance was so exceptional as to be termed that of a genius (Forrest, 1974).

67. Francis Galton
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Francis Galton Sir perto de Sparkbrook, em Birmingham, criador do termo eugenia e Professor da Universidade de Londres, era primo de Charles Darwin (1809-1882) , subsidiando as futuras teorias deste, eugenia a , o Hereditary Genius The VIRTUAL LABORATORY / MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE
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68. Francis Galton (1822-1911) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
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This entry contributed by Margherita Barile English scientist and cousin of Charles Darwin who was the first to apply statistical methods to scientific inquiry. After studying medicine in his hometown Birmingham, in London and in Cambridge, he decided to devote himself to geographic research. He undertook pioneering travels in Africa, the detailed accounts of which were published in 1853 (Egypt, Soudan) and 1891 (South Africa). He was the initiator of scientific meteorology: he invented the weather map, set up the theory of anticyclones and was the first to establish a complete record of short-term climatic phenomena on an European scale. He introduced the use of questionnaires and surveys for collecting data on human communities, which he needed for genealogical and biographical works ( English Men of Science: Their Nature and Nurture , 1874) and for his anthropological studies ( Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development , 1883). Because of his statements on evolution and hereditary characters of mankind he is nowadays often regarded as a racist.

69. A Life Of Sir Francis Galton : From African Exploration To The Birth Of Eugenics
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70. Galton, Sir Francis
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Galton, Sir Francis u n] Pronunciation Key Galton, Sir Francis , English scientist, founder of eugenics; cousin of Charles Darwin. He turned from exploration and meteorology (where he introduced the theory of the anticyclone) to the study of heredity and eugenics (a term that he coined). Galton devised the correlation coefficient and brought other statistical methods into this work, which was carried on by his pupil Karl Pearson as the science of biometrics. In his Hereditary Genius (1869) he presented strong evidence that talent is an inherited characteristic. Galton established a system of classifying fingerprints that is still used today. He was knighted in 1909. The best known of his books is Inquiries into Human Faculty See his Memories of My Life Galtieri, Leopoldo Fortunato

71. HTP Prints: Francis Galton And The Darwins
Fancher, Raymond E. (1993) francis galton and the Darwins. Keywords francisgalton, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, eugenics, evolution, religion.
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Fancher, Raymond E. (1993) Francis Galton and the Darwins. The General Psychologist Full text available as: HTML
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Francis Galton (1822-1911), the founder of eugenics as well as a pioneer in the field of behavior genetics, was a younger half-cousin to Charles Darwin and conceived of many of his major contributions within the context of Darwinian theory. This paper describes the connections between Galton's and Darwin's families, as well as the personal relationships between the two men. Darwin's influence on Galton is revealed as having been as much "religious" as it was scientific. Keywords: Francis Galton, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, eugenics, evolution, religion Subjects: Chronology: 19th Century
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72. HTP Prints: Francis Galton And Phrenology
Fancher, Raymond E. (1993) francis galton and Phrenology. In ProceedingsTENNET IV, Montreal, Canada. Full text available as HTML. Abstract.
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Francis Galton and Phrenology
Fancher, Raymond E. (1993) Francis Galton and Phrenology. In Proceedings TENNET IV , Montreal, Canada. Full text available as: HTML
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Although Francis Galton was disdainful of phrenology in his later life, his correspondence shows that he was quite knowledgeable about the subject as a young man, and apparently took it seriously. At the age of 27, following a disappointingly mediocre academic career, he consulted a professional phrenologist who told him his natural abilities were more suited to practical than to purely academic concerns. Shortly thereafter Galton embarked on an African exploration that launched his career as a public figure. It appears probable that this experience helped consolidate Galton's convictions about the importance of innate limitations to every person's abilities - limitations which he later came to see as hereditary. Subjects: Chronology: 19th Century
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73. Francis Galton And The Eugenics Society
francis galton and the Eugenics Society. francis galton (18221911) was an Englishscientist who studied heredity and intelligence. 1. Who was francis galton?
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Francis Galton and the Eugenics Society
Francis Galton (1822-1911) was an English scientist who studied heredity and intelligence. He was the person who coined the word eugenics, using Greek words to express what was originally a Greek concept. He was a cousin of Charles Darwin. Erasmus Darwin was Francis Galton's maternal grandfather and also Charles Darwin's paternal grandfather. Erasmus Darwin developed a theory of evolution that Charles Darwin later expanded and refined. Galton defined his new word this way: "Eugenics is the study of agencies under social control that may improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, whether physically or mentally." But he wanted more than a little study. In 1905, he wrote about the three stages of eugenics ã first an academic matter, then a practical policy, and finally "it must be introduced into the national consciousness as a new religion." In Memories of My Life, Galton said that the publication of Darwin's book on evolution stirred a rebellion against religious dogma: "The publication in 1859 of The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin made a marked epoch in my own mental development, as it did in that of human thought generally. Its effect was to demolish a multitude of dogmatic barriers by a single stroke, and to arouse a spirit of rebellion against all ancient authorities whose positive and unauthenticated statements were contradicted by modern science."

74. (1) FAULDS, Henry. "On The Skin-furrows Of The Hand." In Nature, No. 574, Vol. 2
22, 1880; (2) HERSCHEL, WJ Skin furrows of the hand. In Nature, No. 578, Vol.23, 1880; (3) galton, francis. 182, 1892; (5) galton, francis. Finger prints.
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Title: (1) FAULDS, Henry. "On the skin-furrows of the hand." In Nature, No. 574, Vol. 22, 1880; (2) HERSCHEL, W.J. "Skin furrows of the hand." In Nature, No. 578, Vol. 23, 1880; (3) GALTON, Francis. "Personal identification and description." Monograph from Royal Institution of Great Britain, Weekly Evening Meeting, 1888; (4) GALTON, Francis. "The patterns in thumb and finger marks." In Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., Vol. 182, 1892; (5) GALTON, Francis. Finger prints. London: Macmillan, 1892; and (6) REGISTRY OF CRIMINALS, NEW SCOTLAND YARD. Instruction in the method of taking finger prints, with a memorandum on the working of the finger print system of identification. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1918.
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75. Mind, Brain And Body
Primary Sources galton, francis. Inquiries into human faculty and its development.New York Ams, 1973. galton, francis. Memories of my life.
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Francis Galton, Human hereditary Processes, and the Science of Eugenics Books and Articles in the James Cook University Library Primary Sources:
  • Galton, Francis. Inquiries into human faculty and its development . New York: Ams, 1973. Galton, Francis. Memories of my life. London: Methuen, 1908.
Secondary Works: Articles:
  • Corning, C. H. (1973). "Francis Galton and Eugenics." History Today [Great Britain] Cowan, R. S. (1972). "Francis Galton's Statistical Ideas: The Influence of Eugenics." Isis Fancher, R. E. (1983). "Biographical Origins of Francis Galton's Psychology." Isis Freeden, M. (1979). "Eugenics and Progressive Thought: A Study in Ideological Affinity." Historical Journal [Great Britain] Nye, R. A. (1993). "The Rise and Fall of the Eugenics Empire: Recent Perspectives on the Impact of Biomedical Thought in Modern Society." Historical Journal [Great Britain] Robb, G. (1996). "The Way of All Flesh: Degeneration, Eugenics, and the Gospel of Free Love." Journal of the History of Sexuality Stone, D. (2001). "Race in British Eugenics."

76. Historical Perpectives: Sir Francis Galton
Sir francis galton. Born 1822Died 1911. Wealthy Quaker family in England.Explorer, Geographer, Meteorologist. Had a broad range of interests.
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Historical Perspectives: Eugenics Please refer to (1) R.S. Cowan's article Francis Galton's Statistical Ideas: the Influence of Eugenics, Isis, 1972, 63(219):509-28 and (2) the JAMA editorial, Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) Statistician of Eugenics printed Nov 8, 1965, 194:666-7 for the material on which this page is based.
Sir Francis Galton
  • Born 1822-Died 1911
  • Wealthy Quaker family in England
  • Explorer, Geographer, Meteorologist
  • Had a broad range of interests
    • Eugenic Utopia
    • Genetic Laws
    • Heredity of Genius
    • Large Scale Data Collection
    • Statistical Techniques

77. Highway Application Server
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78. DIVULCAT:Francis Galton, El Ideólogo De La Eugenesia
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E ntrevista a Raquel Álvarez Peláez, experta en eugenesia F rancis Galton , el ideólogo de la eugenesia
Por Andrea Clavería.- Francis Galton está considerado el padre de la eugenesia. Este inglés decimonónico, victoriano por súbdito de Victoria, por posición social y por convicción, ideó las bases de un plan de mejora de la raza que posteriormente otros recogieron para llevarlo a la práctica, con distintos motivos y con distintos resultados. Esta es la historia del nacimiento de la eugenesia y una entrevista a Raquel Álvarez Peláez, investigadora del CSIC y experta en la historia de la eugenesia y la vida de Galton, para saber que ocurrió después de Galton.
Eugene, “bien nacido” en griego, es el origen de la palabra eugenesia. La herencia ya forma parte del ideario intelectual desde la Grecia Clásica. Platón habló de herencia y mucho más adelante, durante el siglo XVIII, se hicieron estudios empíricos con plantas como el tabaco, e incluso estudiando personas, para confirmar que efectivamente había una contribución de ambos sexos a la descendencia. En el siglo XIX, los frenólogos se preocuparon ampliamente de la herencia humana y los criadores de animales y plantas aplicaron normas empíricas y efectivas. Las “gémulas” formaban parte de la teoría darwiniana de la “pangénesis”, y eran unos elementos que circulaban por todo el organismo, se transmitían de padres a hijos y cambiaban por la incidencia del medio ambiente.

79. La Machine De Francis Galton
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80. DHM: Library Catalog - Francis Galton (Visual Still)
TITLE francis galton. CREATOR n/a. DATE 1880. FORMAT Photograph.FORMAT TYPE Photo engraving. DIMENSIONS 5 x 8 in. SOURCE National
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TITLE: Francis Galton CREATOR: n/a DATE: FORMAT: Photograph FORMAT TYPE: Photo engraving DIMENSIONS: 5 x 8 in SOURCE: National Library of Medicine, Prints and Photographs CONTROL NO.: KEYWORDS: Charles Darwin England Eugenics Heredity Science Statistics IMAGE SIZE: (401 x 550 pixels)
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