INDEX.
- Acquired characters, inheritance of, [71], [73], [77] et seq., [79], [90], [109], [111], et seq.
- Acquired characters not transmitted, [213]
- Adaptation to environment necessary for health, [149]
- Aesthetic sense displayed by animals, [28]
- Aesthetic surroundings during gestation, [95]
- Air, regarded as food, [174]
- Alcohol, as a poison, [91]
- Alcohol, effect of, on offspring, [171]
- Allen, Joseph A., observations of, as to effects of war on children, [200]
- Allen, Grant, [34], [48], [51], [180]
- Amphimixis, theory of, [76]
- Ancestral ids, [75]
- Ancestral tendencies, correction of, [126]
- Animals, practical superiority of man over, what?, [210]
- Animal flesh, supposed effect of eating, [63]
- Atavism in relation to disease, [83]
- Baby, a theoretical, [185] et seq.
- Bad habits, broken up by suggestion during mesmeric sleep, [214]
- Bad temper cured by hypnotic suggestion, [217] et seq.
- Beauty, reference of sexual selection to, [28]
- Bees, instincts of, [122]
- Bérillon, Dr., on beneficial effect of hypnotism over bad habits, etc., [215]
- Birthmarks, [59], [68], [94]
- Blood, healthy, purifying influence of, [92]
- Blood, study of the, [140], [151]
- Bones, modification of certain, through sitting, [116]
- Boys, mortality among larger than with girls, [136]
- Breasts, best methods of developing, [209]
- Breasts, defective, women having, incapable of becoming mothers of a virile race, [209]
- Breasts, development of, after marriage and parentage, [209]
- Breasts, degeneracy of the, and motherhood, [208]
- Breeding in and in, Noyes' first principle for race improvement, [38]
- Camp life, evils of, [202]
- Cases of prenatal influences, [204] et seq.
- Cells, sexual, [110], [162]
- Chandler, Jennie, [97]
- Character, dependence of, on arrangement of nerve cells, [222]
- Character, improvement by suggestion, method to be employed by parents for, [223]
- Character of children affected by war, [201]
- Characteristics, origin of, through sexual selection, [134]
- Charles, Havelock, [116]
- Chickamauga Camp, prostitution at, [202]
- Children acquire special aptitudes from mothers, [205]
- Child bearing, best age for, [170]
- Children, breeding of, in Plato's Republic, [11], [12]
- Children considered as belonging to the State, [10] et seq., [22]
- Children, deaths of, in New York city, [139]
- Children, healthy, essentials for having, [168]
- Children, interests of unborn, [199]
- Children, characteristics of, in the Oneida Community, [39]
- Children in the Oneida Community, care of, [38]
- Children, mortality among, [136]
- Children, obstacle of war to production and training of, [203]
- Child training aided by suggestion, [214] et seq.
- Children, training of, [16] et seq., [52]
- Civil War and how it affected the character of children, [201]
- Co-adaptation of parts as evidence of transmission of acquired characters, [116]
- Coalescence of sperm and germ cells, [166]
- Concentrative power, want of, cured by hypnotic suggestion, [216]
- Conduct, knowledge of its object, not possessed by animals, [210]
- Congenital characters, transmission of, [177]
- Congenital deformities, [80]
- Consanguineous marriages among the Greeks, [23]
- Consanguineous marriages, regulations as to, among uncultured peoples, [21], [42]
- Consanguineous marriages, effect on offspring, [42]
- Constitution, bodily, improvement of the, [150]
- Consumption, causes of, [176]
- Consumption, tendency to, whether a bar to marriage, [176]
- Contentment, value of, [95]
- Continuity of germ-plasm, [107], [118]
- Co-operation, hygienic value of, [156] et seq.
- Cope, Prof. E. D., [59], [69]
- Cousins, marriage between, [43]
- Couvade, custom of the, [63] et seq.
- Crimes, increase of, caused by war, [201]
- Darwin, Charles, [28], [30] et seq., [73], [75], [85], [100], [105], [106], [109], [141], [179], [184]
- Death, causes of, [150]
- Deformities, congenital, [80]
- Degeneracy of the breasts and motherhood, [208]
- Degeneracy in offspring due to maternal degeneracy evidenced by inability to nurse a child, [208]
- Degeneration, evidence of, [140]
- Development of breasts after marriage and parentage, [209]
- Diseases, influence of hygiene over, [159]
- Diseases, inheritance of, [80]
- Diseases which affect offspring, [175]
- Disposition spiritualized through marriage of chastity, [210]
- Disproportion between accidental causes and effects, [68], [90]
- Diversity between offspring and parents, causes of, [58]
- Domestication of animals, [9]
- Doutrebente, Prof., [92]
- Drink, influence of, over offspring, [16]
- Duncan, J. C. Mathews, [170]
- Education, beneficial effects of hypnotism in, [215]
- Education and heredity, [111] et seq.
- Education and non-transmission of acquired characters, [124]
- Education of Spartan children, [15]
- Education, Plutarch on, [17]
- Education, study of laws of evolution, as part of, [125]
- Educational uses of hypnotism and suggestion, [220]
- Egg. See [Ovum].
- Eimer, Dr. G. H., [71], [79] et seq., [90]
- Embryo, how parental properties communicated to, [69]
- Embryology, importance of, [103]
- Energy, bodily, use and abuse of, [153]
- Environment, adaptation to, necessary for health, [149]
- Epigenesis, theory of, [104]
- Esquirol on the effects of the French Revolution over children, [200]
- Ethics of the body, hygiene as the, [160]
- Evolution, a superior race produced by, [130] et seq.
- Evolution, meaning of the term, [210]
- Evolution of the horse, [102]
- Evolution, study of laws of, as part of education, [125]
- Evolutionary theories, conflict of, with humane sentiments, [145] et seq.
- Example, influence of, over children, [18]
- Exercise, transmission of effects of, [111]
- Experiment in race improvement by Noyes, [37] et seq.
- Explanation of the action of hypnotic suggestion, [221]
- Family life, abolition of, in Plato's Republic, [10]
- Father rule should be combined with mother rule, [213]
- Fatherhood, too little importance assigned to, [212]
- Feeble constitutions prevent numerous offspring, [147]
- Fertilization essential to true germ plasm, [165]
- Fertilization, nature of, [166]
- Fison, Lorimer, [42]
- Fitness for survival, characteristics of, [140]
- Flat head Indians and heredity, [213]
- Flat head and round head tribes, comparison between, [213]
- Flat head not transmitted to offspring, [213]
- Flattening the skull, injurious effect of on health, [214]
- Flint, Dr. Austin, [88]
- Food, how it affects germ plasm, [173]
- Food (certain) injurious influence of, [94]
- Foot, compression of, by Chinese ladies, [20]
- Fosterage, [96]
- French Revolution, evil effects of over children, [200]
- Galton, Francis, [46], [50], [73], [106], [135], [170]
- Gemmules, essential to pangenesis, [105], [106]
- Generation, influences over, at time of conception, [57], [58]
- Generation, influences over, subsequent to conception, [58]
- Generative powers, debilitation of the, [84]
- Germ plasm and heredity, [107], [162]
- Germ plasm, continuity of the, [73], [74] et seq., [107], [118]
- Germ plasm, how affected by food, [173]
- Germ plasm, modification of the, [76], [80]
- Germ variations, causes of, [81]
- Gestation (period of) importance of pleasant surroundings during, [93]
- Gestation, maternal influence during, [96]
- Gestation, strong emotion during, effect of, [63], [94]
- Gestation, uterine disturbances during, [93]
- Girls, physical training of, among Spartans, [14]
- Girls, mortality among, smaller than with boys, [136]
- Great mothers, how constituted, [208]
- Group marriage of Australian natives, [21]
- Hæckel, Ernst, [109]
- Harvey, [103]
- Haycraft, John Berry, [143]
- Head flattening, [20]
- Health, action of nature in relation to, [130]
- Health, transmission of, by thought transference, to young sick child, [224]
- Healthy localities enable the healthiest offspring to be reared, [210]
- Health, adaptation to environment necessary for, [149]
- Health, ideal of, [148]
- Health, importance of, in relation to marriage, [135], [168], [171]
- Hearn, Professor, [67]
- Hedonism, New, [48]
- Hereditary tastes of children, [204] et seq.
- Heredities, antagonistic, of two parents, [58]
- Heredity among Flat-head Indians, [213]
- Heredity, definition of, [100]
- Heredity and education, [111] et seq.
- Heredity, evils arising from, may be cured, [35]
- Heredity, exceptions to law of, [58]
- Heredity and germ plasm, [107]
- Heredity, importance of knowledge of, by teachers, [125]
- Heredity, modification of law of, [99]
- Heredity, preponderating influence of, [69], [89]
- Heredity, rational view of, [109]
- Heredity, spectre of, [127] et seq.
- Heredity, theories of, [73] et seq.
- Heredity, transformation of, [83]
- Hering, Richard, [70]
- Hidery tribes of British Columbia, [214]
- High-pressure, effects of living at, [152]
- Hypnotic sleep, differs from ordinary sleep only in degree, [223]
- Hypnotic suggestion, value of, as aid to education, [216]
- Hypnotism as suggestive therapeutics, [214]
- Horse, evolution of the, [102]
- Human selection, plans for, [135] et seq.
- Human kind, regarded as a whole, should be benefited by our conduct, [211]
- Human race, further improvement of impossible, if marriage relation be regarded only from standpoint of sexual indulgence, [210]
- Humane sentiments, conflict of, with theories of evolution, [145] et seq.
- Husband and wife, tendency to resemble each other, [89]
- Huth, A. H., [42]
- Hygiene, modern, as opposed to natural selection, [142] et seq.
- Hygiene, as the ethics of the body, [160]
- Hygiene, promises of, [158] et seq.
- Hygienic laws, punishment for infraction of, [161]
- Hygienic surroundings, importance of, [139]
- Hygienic training, value of, [151]
- Ideal of Health, [148]
- Idiots, education of, [25]
- Illustrative cases of prenatal influence, [60] et seq.
- Imagination, effect of, on unborn offspring, [55] et seq.
- Improvement of race. See [race improvement].
- Incas of Peru, consanguineous marriages among the, [23]
- Income, bodily, importance of living within, [152]
- Individual, the, as the beginning and end of the race, [50]
- Individuality, development of the, [126]
- Infanticide among Spartans, [15]
- Infanticide, former general prevalence of, [19]
- Infanticide in Plato's Republic, [11]
- Infanticide not morally permissible, [24]
- Inheritance of acquired characters, question as to the, [71], [73], [77], [79], [90], [109], [111] et seq.
- Inheritance, organic, wonders of, [101]
- Injuries during life, transmission of, [79] et seq.
- Injury to health through flattening the skull, [214]
- Instinct, explanations of origin of, [121]
- Instincts of the race for children, loss of, [208]
- Instruction and education, difference between, [210]
- Intelligence affected by head flattening, [214]
- Jacob, rods of, [56]
- Jeune, Lady Mary, [47]
- Jowett, Professor B., [25] et seq., [34]
- Krafft, D. Von Ebing, [82], [84], [91]
- Lamarck, [111]
- Lamarchian theory of transmission, [213]
- Language, not transmitted to offspring, [119]
- Leeuwenhock, [103]
- Limitation of offspring, [179] et seq.
- Locust, egg-laying instinct of, [123]
- Luxury and parentage, [208]
- Lycurgus, marriage regulations of, [13] et seq., [22], [27]
- Lyman, Dr. C. W., on treatment of a baby, [185] et seq.
- Man, variations undergone by, [138]
- Man, practical superiority of, over animals, what, [210]
- Manufacturing life, unhealthiness of, [152]
- Manufacturing mills, deterioration caused by, [158]
- Marriage, consanguineous, ideas as to, [21], [42]
- Marriage customs among Spartans, [18], [19]
- Marriage, early, disadvantages of, [137]
- Marriage, importance of health in relation to, [135]
- Marriage, regulations as to, in Plato's Republic, [22], [25]
- Marriage of weak and worthless, [137]
- Marriage, a sacred state, [52]
- Marriage of chastity, disposition spiritualized by, [210]
- Marriages of affection and passion, difference between, analogous to that between education and instruction, [210]
- Mason, Dr. R. Osgood, on beneficial effect of hypnotism in education, [215]
- Maternity, avoidance of, [208]
- McGee, Dr. Anita Newcomb, [37]
- Memory, endowment of reproductive cells with, [70]
- Memory, improvement of, by hypnotic suggestion, [210]
- Mental dullness, curable by suggestion during hypnotic sleep, [215]
- Mental emotion of mother, injury to unborn child through, [200]
- Mesmeric sleep, effect of suggestion during, [214]
- Mesmerism, now known as hypnotism, [214]
- Method to be employed by parents for using suggestion in child training, [223]
- Microbes, selective action of, [143]
- Mind of operator, state of, necessary to successful suggestion, [224-5]
- Modification of certain bones through sitting, [116]
- Modification of the organism during descent from first ancestors, [71]
- Modification of sense of touch, [114]
- Modification of toes, [112]
- Modification of the whale, [115]
- Molecular structure of sexual cells, [110]
- Monogamy, return to, by the Oneida Community, [40], [41], [53]
- Moral nature, growth of the, [146]
- Mosaic regulations as to unclean animals, [63]
- Motherhood, highest, war an enemy to, [204]
- Motherhood and degeneracy of the breasts, [208]
- Mothers, not peculiarily the divinely appointed teachers of children, [212]
- Musical talent, not transmitted to offspring, [120]
- Mutilations, not transmissible, [119]
- Myer, Prof. Frederic W. H., on hypnotic suggestion, [221]
- Natural selection, [9], [115], [138], [142]
- Natural selection, always operative, [147]
- Nature, action of, in relation to health, [130]
- Nerve cells, constitution of, alterable by hypnotic suggestion, [222]
- Nervous system, debilitation of the, [84]
- Night terrors cured by hypnotic suggestion, [220]
- Nipples, deformed, common occurrence of, [209]
- Nisbet, J. F., [90], [92]
- Non-nursing of children a sign of degeneracy, [208]
- Normal conditions only should be transferred by hypnotic suggestion, [225]
- Nose molding, [20]
- Notes, [199] et seq.
- Noyes, John Humphrey, [37] et seq.
- Nucleus of cell, essential to reproduction, [167]
- Nutrition, action of, on germ cells, [151]
- Nutrition (arrested) organic effect of, [77]
- Obedience the basis of education among the Spartans, [15]
- Offspring, effect of alcohol on, [171]
- Offspring, effect of consanguineous marriage on, [42]
- Offspring, influence of locality on health of, [210]
- Offspring, injuriously affected by sexual excess of parents, [211]
- Offspring, inception of, the starting point of stirpiculture, [52]
- Offspring, limitation of, [179] et seq.
- Oneida Community, [37] et seq.
- Ovum, [163] et seq.
- Ovum, the beginning of animal life, [101], [163]
- Ovum, developmental tendency of the, [110]
- Ovum, effect of gestation on the, [102]
- Ovum of different animals, apparent similarity of the, [163]
- Paget, Sir James, [148]
- Pain, prevention of, in surgical operations, [214]
- Pangenesis, experiments in, [106]
- Pangenesis, theory of, [75], [105], [109]
- Panmixia, theory of, [78]
- Paper mill (New England), [154]
- Parentage and luxury, [208]
- Parentage and war, [199]
- Parentage, responsibility in, [49], [181]
- Parentage, Plato's restrictions on, [11]
- Parentage, sacredness of, [93]
- Parents, how to make use of suggestion in the training of children, [222]
- Parents, organic growth of, injuriously affected by sexual excess, [211]
- Parental life, influence of, over offspring, [95]
- Perfectionists of the Oneida Community, [37] et seq.
- Phillips, Wendell, [128]
- Physical culture, [160]
- Physical training of girls among Spartans, [14]
- Physical weakness may be associated with mental greatness, [34]
- Plato, Republic of, [10] et seq., [25]
- Plutarch, [13], [16] et seq.
- Poisons, actions of, on the sexual cells, [91]
- Poverty, obstacle of, to production and training of the young, [203]
- Preference, as exhibited among animals, [131]
- Preference, as exhibited among men, [133]
- Preference, first principle of sexual selection, [131]
- Prenatal culture, [55] et seq.
- Prenatal culture, illustrative cases of, [60] et seq.
- Prenatal influence, [112]
- Prenatal influence in telegony, [85]
- Prenatal influences, cases of, [204] et seq.
- Principles on which sexual selection is based, [38], [131]
- Progress in organic life, [9]
- Promiscuity regulated in Oneida Community, [37]
- Promiscuity regulated in Plato's Republic, [11]
- Prostitution, camp life a school for, [202]
- Psychical diseases, heredity of, [82] et seq.
- Psychological laws, uncertain effect of, [68]
- Psychological research, laboratories for, [160]
- Quatrefages, M. de, [59]
- Race (human) deterioration of the, through hygienic action, [143] et seq.
- Race, improvement of the, aim of, [36]
- Race, improvement of the, based on spiritual sympathy, [58]
- Race improvement, experiment in, of the Oneida Community, [37] et seq.
- Race improvement, failure of compulsory attempts at, [27]
- Race improvement, Grecian methods for, [10] et seq.
- Race improvement, Grecian methods not suited for modern times, [24]
- Race improvement, natural factors in, [10]
- Race improvement, State aid to, [37], [53]
- Race should be thought of before ourselves, [211]
- Reproductive function, difference in exercise of, by animals and man, [210]
- Responsibility in parentage, [49], [181]
- Ribot, Th., [57], [68], [83]
- Romanes, G. J., [28], [73], [85], [87]
- Ruin of countries by the burdens of war, [203]
- Sacredness of parentage, [93]
- Saint-Hilaire, Geoffroy, [68]
- Sampson, mother of, [172]
- Science of true living, hygiene as the, [160]
- Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society's manufacturing mill, [156] et seq.
- Selection, artificial, by man, [9]
- Selection, individual, by Noyes, [38]
- Selection, natural, see "[Natural selection]."
- Selection, sexual, see "[Sexual selection]."
- Selective action of female animals, [28] et seq.
- Selective action of woman in marriage, [43] et seq.
- Self-control, importance of, [96]
- Self-consciousness, excessive, cured by hypnotic suggestion, [216]
- Self-development, [48]
- Sense of touch, modification of, through use, [114]
- Sex-instinct, [51]
- Sexual cells, [162]
- Sexual cells, acquired powers of, [110]
- Sexual excess injuriously affects both parents and offspring, [211]
- Sexual impulse, gratification of the, consistent with the development of the highest mental qualities, [212]
- Sexual selection, [27] et seq., [131] et seq.
- Sexual selection, action of, among primeval men, [179]
- Sexual selection applicable primarily to male characteristics, [30]
- Sexual selection by women, effect of, [44] et seq.
- Sexual selection, influence of, [31], [33]
- Sick child, transmission of health to, by thought transference, [224]
- Sire, previous, influence of, on subsequent progeny, [86] et seq.
- Sleep, ordinary, differs from hypnotic sleep only in degree, [223]
- Smith, Sidney, [121]
- Sobriety, importance of, in relation to offspring, [91]
- See "[Alcohol]."
- Soldiers demand gratification of their passional natures, [202]
- Spartans, marriage relations among, [13] et seq.
- Special aptitudes of child determined by prenatal influences, [204]
- Spectre of heredity, [127] et seq.
- Spencer, Herbert, [4], [77], [78], [85], [87], [112], [115], [149], [169], [181]
- Spermatozoon, [162]
- Spiritual nature, appeal to, in hypnotic suggestion, [221]
- Spontaneous thought transference, [224]
- Standing armies, crushing burden of, [203]
- State, aid of the, to race improvement, [53]
- State, children regarded as belonging to the, [10] et seq., [22]
- Stirpiculture. See "[Race, improvement of the]."
- Stirpiculture, meaning of, [10]
- Stirpiculture, good air and water as factors in, [175]
- Stirpiculture, Noyes' experiment in, [37] et seq.
- Stirpiculture, starting point of, [52]
- Strength as necessary as tenderness to bringing up of children, [213]
- Struggle, sexual selection through, [132]
- Studious habits transmitted to children, [205]
- Subliminal self, orders conveyed to, by hypnotic suggestion, [222]
- Suggestion as an aid to child training, [214], [221]
- Suggestion by parents to children for educational purposes, [223]
- Suggestion during mesmeric sleep, bad habits cured by, [214]
- Suggestion during mesmeric sleep, beneficial effect of, over mental dullness, [215]
- Suggestion, hypnotic, influence of, in developing self-control, [219]
- Suggestion, hypnotic, method of, employed by Dr. R. Osgood Mason for educational purposes, [215] et seq.
- Suggestive therapeutics, [214]
- Superiority of offspring, where limited, [184]
- Surgical operations, prevention of pain in, by mesmerism, [214]
- Survival of the fittest, [9]
- Survival, what constitutes fitness for, [141]
- Sympathy, spiritual, as the basis of race improvement, [53]
- Taxation, burden of, created by war, [203]
- Telegony, [85] et seq.
- Temper, bad, cured by hypnotic suggestion, [217]
- Tenderness to be combined with strength in bringing up children, [213]
- Theoretical baby, [185] et seq.
- Thought transference induced artificially in hypnotic state, [224]
- Thought transference, nature of, [224]
- Thought transference, transmission of health by, to a young sick child, [224]
- Timidity cured by hypnotic suggestion, [216]
- Toes, modification of the, in man, [112]
- Touch, modification of the sense of, [114]
- Training of children aided by hypnotic suggestion, [221]
- Training of children, Plutarch on the, [16] et seq.
- Transformation of heredity, [83]
- Transitory states of parents, effect of on offspring, [59]
- Transmission by mother to child of aptitude for hard work, [207]
- Transmission by mother to child of artistic and literary tastes, [204] et seq., [207]
- Transmission by mother to child of taste for study of natural history, [206]
- Transmission by mother to child of taste for surgical nursing, [207]
- Transmission of acquired characters. See "[Acquired characters]."
- Transmission of effects of exercise, [111]
- Tylor, E. B., [64], [67]
- Twins, resemblance of, [90]
- Unborn children injured by war, [199]
- Unborn children, interests of, [199]
- Unfit, elimination of the, [139]
- Unicellular organisms, [109]
- Uterine existence, disturbances of, [58], [68]
- Vaccination as a preserver of weak constitutions, [143]
- Vitality, surplus, production of offspring depends on, [169]
- Wake, C. Staniland, [21], [42], [66]
- Wallace, A. R., [44], [136]
- Wallace, Alfred Russell, on prenatal influences, [204]
- War and parentage, [199]
- War, effects of, on civilization, [199]
- War, effects of, on unborn children, [199] et seq.
- War, enemy to the highest motherhood, [204]
- Weber, Professor, [114]
- Weismann, Professor, [72], [74] et seq., [78], [107], [118]
- Wet nurses, use of, accompanied by physical weakness, [208]
- Whale, modification of structure of the, [115]
- White race, superiority of the, due to consciousness of duty towards the race, [211]
- Wolf, Caspar Frederick, [104]
- Woman, condition of, among Flat head Indians, [213]
- Woman, first duty of, [47]
- Woman not superior to man, [212]
- Woman, selective action of, in marriage, [32], [43] et seq.
- Women incapable of love inferior as mothers, [208]
- Women more numerous than men, [136]
- Women, preference for certain characteristics in men, [133]
- Xenophon, [15]
- Zeigler, Professor, [81], [91]
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Page 230: Hæckel[original has Haeckel], Ernst, 109
Page 232: Inheritance of acquired characters, question as to the, 71, 73, 77,[comma missing in original] 79
Page 232: Krafft[original has Kraft], D. Von Ebing, 82, 84, 91
Page 232: Leeuwenhock[original has Leeukwenhock], 103
Page 233: Jowett[original has Jewett], Professor B., 25 et seq.,[comma missing in original] 34
Page 233: Mason, Dr. R. Osgood, on beneficial effect of hypnotism[original has hynotism]
Page 233: Myer[original has Meyer], Prof. Frederic W. H., on hypnotic suggestion
Page 235: Quatrefages[original has Quartrefages], M. de, 59
Page 235: Race improvement, natural factors in, 10[original has 1]
Page 235: Saint-Hilaire, Geoffroy[original has Geoffory], 68
Page 238: Transmission[original has Tranmission] of acquired characters