April, 1867, p. 343. Dr. Stark also remarks (' Tenth Annual Report of Births, Deaths, &c., in Scotland,' 1867, p. xxviii) that " These examples may suffice " to shew that, at almost every stage of life, the males in Scotland " have a greater liability... Parliamentary Papers - Página 220por Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 páginas
...Stark also remarks (' Tenth Annual Report of Births, Deaths, etc., in Scotland,' 1867, p. xxviii.) that "these examples may suffice to show that, at almost...and constitutional peculiarity due to sex alone." 81 With the savage Guaranys of Paraguay, according to the accurate It has often been supposed that... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 páginas
...of Births, Deaths, &c., in Scotland,' 1867, p. xxviii) that " These examples may suffice " to shew that, at almost every stage of life, the males in...and constitutional " peculiarity due to sex alone." 3? With the savage Guaranys of Paraguay, according to the accurate Azara ('Voyages dans 1'Amcrique... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 páginas
...stage of life, the males in • Scotland have a greater liability to death and a higher dtath-rate than the females. The fact, however, of this peculiarity...developed at that infantile period of life when the dress, fowl, and general treatment of both sexes are alike, seems to prove that the higher male deathrate... | |
| William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1877 - 474 páginas
...for Scotland, " the males in Scotland have a greater liability to death, and a higher death-rate than females. The fact, however, of this peculiarity being...the higher male death-rate is an impressed natural peculiarity due to sex alone."2 1 VoL ip 302. 1 Tenth Annual Report of Rirtht, etc., in Scotland, 1867,... | |
| William Roger Williams - 1885 - 56 páginas
...and much child-bearing. From the fact of this peculiarity being strongly developed during infancy, when the dress, food, and general treatment of both sexes are alike, it may be inferred that the higher male death-rate is chiefly the result of some constitutional condition... | |
| 1888 - 430 páginas
...females. Thus, as Mr. Williams says, " from the peculiarity being strongly developed during infancy, when the dress, food, and general treatment of both sexes are alike, it may be inferred that the higher male death-rate is chiefly the result of some constitutional condition... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1888 - 432 páginas
...females. Thus, as Mr. Williams says, " from the peculiarity being strongly developed during infancy, when the dress, food, and general treatment of both sexes are alike, it may be inferred that the higher male death-rate is chiefly the result of some constitutional condition... | |
| William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1898 - 500 páginas
...for Scotland, ' the males in Scotland have a greater liability to death, and a higher death-rate than females. The fact, however, of this peculiarity being...the higher male death-rate is an impressed natural peculiarity due to sex alone.' Idiocy and deafness, both of them hereditary deficiencies, and both... | |
| 1905 - 462 páginas
...Stark also remarks ("Tenth Annual Report of Births, Deaths, etc., in Scotland," 1867, p. xxviii.) that "These examples may suffice to show that, at almost...and constitutional peculiarity due to sex alone." at birth and for some time subsequently, and owing to the exposure of grown men to various dangers,... | |
| Jane Johnstone Christie - 1912 - 348 páginas
...every stage of life, the males in Scotland have a greater liability to death, and a higher death rate than the females. The fact, however, of this peculiarity...sexes are alike, seems to prove that the higher male death rate is an impressed, natural, and constitutional peculiarity due to sex alone." Another startling... | |
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