| 2·30 p.m. | "Heredity and Eugenics in Relation to Insanity." Dr. F. W. Mott, F.R.S., Pathologist to the London County Asylums. (This paper will be illustrated by Lantern Slides.) |
Discussion. | |
| 3·15 p.m. | "The Place of Eugenics in the Medical Curriculum." H. E. Jordan, Professor of Histology and Embryology, University of Virginia, and Chairman Eugenics Section American Breeders' Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality. |
Discussion. | |
| 4 p.m. | "The History of a Healthy, Sane Family showing Longevity, in Catalonia." Valenti y Vivo, Professor of Medicine and Toxicology, University of Barcelona Spain. |
FAREWELL ADDRESS.
By the President.
The Exhibition in connection with the First International Eugenics Congress will include—(1) Charts, pedigrees, photographs, and specimens illustrative of Heredity, especially in man. (2) Relics of Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton and Gregor Mendel. (3) Portraits of Notable Workers.
The Committee desires to make the Exhibition as fully representative as possible of the past history and present state of the sciences of Heredity and Eugenics.
Many interesting exhibits have been received from America, France, Germany and all parts of the United Kingdom.
Professor von Gruber has sent over from the International Race Hygiene Congress, held in Dresden, in 1911, a collection of exhibits representative of German work.