INDEX
- Abigail, [28].
- Albert, [24].
- Alcoholism, [18], [26].
- of the good side, [29], [30].
- in the bad family, [67].
- children, [25].
- Guss Saunders, a victim, [93].
- in the two branches compared, [67].
- Almshouse, [28].
- Almshouses reduced if feeble-minded were cared for, [105].
- Asexualization, [107].
- B——, the town mentioned, [79].
- Barrah, Eunice, [26].
- Beede, [29].
- Bible of Casper Kallikak, [100].
- Binet tests in the public schools, [71].
- used with the Kallikak family, [88], [89].
- Charts, heredity, [33-49].
- Children of Althea Haight, [23].
- Colonies for feeble-minded, [105].
- Colonization, not hopeless, [105].
- Cordelia, [25].
- Cousins marry, [26].
- Crime, tendency to, different in different families, [62].
- Criminals, [18].
- made, not born, [54].
- Criminology and feeble-mindedness, [54], [60].
- Deborah, admitted to the Training School, [1].
- as she is to-day, [7].
- her ability in numbers, [9-11].
- brought to the Training School, [65].
- her cousin in the Training School, [21].
- her half brother, [27], [62].
- her half brothers and sisters, [28].
- her half sister, [27].
- her mother, Martha, characterized, [65].
- her mother, Martha, further history, [64].
- her Institution records, [2-6].
- her Santa Claus letters, [8].
- Declaration of Independence, signed by relatives of this family, [30].
- Deed from the governor of the colony to the Kallikak family, [95].
- Degenerates, [29].
- Delirium tremens, [25].
- Detention home of the Juvenile Court, number of feeble-minded children found, [57].
- Died in infancy, [18].
- Dugdale, Richard L., work of, [51].
- Edwards, Jonathan, [51].
- Edwards family, [59], [60].
- Elmira Reformatory, number of feeble-minded, [58].
- Elopement, [26].
- Environment, [61].
- and criminology, [59].
- determines criminality, [55].
- effect of, shown, [22].
- same for both branches, [50].
- Epileptics, [18].
- “Old Moll,” [22].
- Euthenist, claims, [52].
- Explanation of charts, [33-35].
- Feeble-minded, number in the entire group, [19].
- number in public institutions, [56].
- number in the United States being cared for, [106].
- the dupes of others, [55].
- reduction in the number of through segregation, [105].
- Feeble-mindedness, how determined, [14].
- difficulty of recognizing, [104].
- difficulty of caring for the, [105].
- is hereditary, [117].
- Field workers, their training and methods, [13], [82].
- Frederick, [17].
- half brother to Martin, [85].
- Gaston, [29].
- Good family, the, [29].
- character of descendants, [30].
- defective children brought up in, [61].
- Governor of New Jersey, colonial, relation to Kallikak family, [95].
- Gregory, [25].
- Guss, [24], [74].
- Gypsy camp, [75].
- Haight, Althea, [20-23].
- Haight, Eva, [26].
- Hard Scrabble, [89].
- Harriet, [25].
- Heredity charts, [33-49].
- Heredity in Jukes family, [54].
- Home for feeble-minded, Deborah’s sister placed in, [27].
- Horse thief, [29].
- Horser, [21].
- his marriage to Jemima, [84].
- Ill fame, kept house of, [19], [68].
- Illegitimate: child, [27].
- children of Martha, [27].
- number in bad family, [18].
- Incendiarism, [27].
- Incest, [28].
- Insane hospitals, number of feeble-minded in, [56].
- reduced if feeble-minded were cared for, [105].
- Institutions and feeble-mindedness, [56].
- James, son of Martin Jr., [21].
- Jemima, [21].
- marries Horser, [84].
- Jones, Amy, [22].
- Joseph, [26].
- three sons of, [71], [75].
- Jukes family, [51], [60].
- heredity question, [53].
- study, incomplete, [52].
- Justin Kallikak, daughter of, [62].
- Justin, son of Millard, [24].
- Juvenile Courts, feeble-minded children found, [57].
- Kallikak, “Daddy,” [20].
- Kallikak family, further facts about, [70].
- bad matings in, [114].
- stories of the good branch of the, [93-100].
- and Mendelian inheritance, [113].
- Kallikak, Justin, [26].
- Kallikak, Martin, Sr., [17], [29].
- a sermon, [102].
- joins the militia, [18].
- his sin, [102].
- wife of, [29].
- Kallikak, Martin, Jr., [17], [51], [61].
- his family compared with the Jukes-Edwards, [53].
- his half brother, Frederick, [85].
- should he have been sterilized? [113].
- Kallikak, Millard, [19], [23].
- second wife of, [26].
- Key to charts, [33-35].
- Killed in accident, [26].
- Kite, Elizabeth S., [71].
- Lavinia, [24].
- Lombroso, [59].
- Margaret, [28].
- Martha, mother of Deborah, [27].
- character of her children, [64].
- Massachusetts Reformatory, feeble-minded girls in, [57].
- Matings in the Kallikak family, [114].
- Mendelian expectation, [24].
- Mendelian Law, the, [109].
- Mendelism, applied to human inheritance, [111].
- Mental capacity, necessity of determining, [60].
- Minister who married Guss, [75].
- Miscarriage, [28].
- Mongolian type, [20].
- Morons, [62], [54].
- Murder, Guss accused, [75].
- Mute, [25].
- Nameless feeble-minded girl, [29].
- relation to the problem, [103].
- Nathan, [20].
- Newark, number of feeble-minded children in Juvenile Court, [57].
- Normal people, in good branch of the family, [29].
- Normal woman in bad family, daughter of Sylvia, [22].
- “Old Horror,” [19], [80].
- “Old Max,” [52].
- “Old Moll,” [21], [79].
- described, [83].
- her death, [83].
- “Old Sal,” [21], [79].
- Paula, [25].
- Pauperism and feeble-mindedness, [60].
- Placing out, [27].
- Prince, [25].
- Prisons reduced if feeble-minded were cared for, [105].
- Probation, girls on, [57].
- Prominent man, sister of, married Millard Kallikak, [26].
- Prostitutes, [18].
- number of feeble-minded, [58].
- Prostitution and feeble-mindedness, [56].
- Public institutions and feeble-mindedness, [56].
- Quakeress, married Martin Kallikak, [99].
- Rahway Reformatory, number of feeble-minded in, [57].
- Refinement, an element of, seen in Deborah’s mother, [63].
- Reformatories, number of feeble-minded in, [57].
- Resident, an old, of B——, [81].
- Sanders, [25].
- Saunders, Guss, grandson of “Old Sal” visited, [89-91].
- School work for defectives, [54].
- Segregation and colonization not hopeless, [105].
- Sexually immoral, number in bad family, [18].
- on the good side, [29].
- children, [25].
- Sheep, flock of, stolen, [20].
- Slums, largely caused by defectives, [70].
- Sterilization, [107].
- as a solution of the problem, [115].
- Still birth, [28].
- Stupidity, compared with criminalistic tendency, [63].
- Sylvia, [22].
- Symbols, explanation of, [33-35].
- Syphilitic, [26].
- woman, [25].
- Temperament, differences of, in the Kallikak family, [63].
- relation to feeble-mindedness and criminology, [55].
- Thomas, [25].
- Training School at Vineland, [21].
- Deborah brought to, [65].
- Traits of the family, reappearance of, [51].
- Undetermined, definition, [19].
- Vasectomy, [108].
- Warren, [24].
- Winship, Dr., [51], [59].
- Zabeth, Rhoda, [19], [61].
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