id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34299 Holbrook, M. L. (Martin Luther) Homo-Culture; Or, The Improvement of Offspring Through Wiser Generation .txt text/plain 56203 2414 62 Life's Experiences Affecting Child; Germ-plasm; Congenital the Mother-cell Necessary to Produce True Germ-plasm; What Statistics as to Ages of Parents of Finest Children; Effects of Alcohol on Offspring; Food and the Germ-plasm; Effect Darwin's Opinions; Race Modifications by Natural Selection; children, the congenial offspring of excellent parents." The principles mothers nursing their own children; nature, by providing them with two unions between first cousins are advisable depends, as appears from Mr. Huth's remarks, on considerations which affect the question generally. communicate the highest physical and mental characters to her offspring. AN ILLUSTRATIVE CASE.--How great is the influence on unborn offspring LIFE'S EXPERIENCES AFFECTING CHILD.--Unless characteristics acquired by effects on offspring, causing deterioration of the organic disposition natural question arises in the mind: Are the children of those who live human children have no time to know or learn her ways. Parental life, influence of, over offspring, 95 ./cache/34299.txt ./txt/34299.txt