Grundriß der menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene (2/2) by Fritz Lenz

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Author Lenz, Fritz, 1887-1976
Title Grundriß der menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene (2/2)
Menschliche Auslese und Rassenhygiene
Alternate Title Grundriss der menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene (2/2)
Menschliche Auslese und Rassenhygiene
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Summary "Grundriß der menschlichen Erblichkeitslehre und Rassenhygiene (2/2)" by Fritz Lenz is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a comprehensive examination of human heredity and racial hygiene, delving into the biological and social aspects of selection within human populations. The text discusses various themes including the concepts of natural selection, fertility selection, and the implications of diseases on the human gene pool. The opening of this work introduces the topic of biological selection, explaining the existence of hereditary differences within human populations that impact reproductive success. Lenz outlines how natural selection operates in both wild and cultivated human groups, emphasizing that not all individuals reproduce equally. He introduces key concepts such as fertility selection and negative versus positive selection processes, arguing that these factors significantly shape the genetic landscape of societies. As Lenz builds his discussion, he underscores the interplay between genetic predispositions and environmental challenges, laying the groundwork for deeper examinations of human health and societal implications later in the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
Subject Human genetics
Subject Ethnology
Subject Eugenics
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EBook-No. 49775
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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