| Alfred Henry Huth - Consanguinity - 1875 - 484 pages
...Delasiauve instances the village of Careme, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants of which place were forced to be a little more sober in consequence...sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy. 5 From an inspection of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Legislature of Massachusetts... | |
| Alfred Henry Huth - 1875 - 484 pages
...Delasiauve instances the village of Carême, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants of which place were forced to be a little more sober in consequence...sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy. 6 From an inspection of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Legislature of Massachusetts... | |
| Alfred Henry Huth - Consanguinity - 1875 - 488 pages
...Delasiauve instances the village of Caremc, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants of which place were forced to be a little more sober in consequence...sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy. 5 From an inspection of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Legislature of Massachusetts... | |
| Alfred Henry Huth - Consanguinity - 1887 - 516 pages
...Delasiauve instances the village of Careme, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants of which place were forced to be a little more sober in consequence of ten years' vine-disease. This, he says, had a sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy. 4 From an inspection... | |
| 1891 - 880 pages
...holidays. M. Demeaux has also recorded parallel cases. Dr. Delasiauve says that in the village of Carême, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants were...and whose history he was able to trace, five were conceived in drunkenness. He observed two children of the same family suffering from congenital paraplegia... | |
| Martin W. Barr - Intellectual disability - 1904 - 492 pages
...home, and generally got drunk, on their holidays. Dr. Delasiauve says that in the village of Carême, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants were...sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy." Ireland is " inclined to believe that drunkenness, especially as a sole cause, is_jiot so jrnportant... | |
| Martin W. Barr - Intellectual disability - 1904 - 542 pages
...home, and generally got drunk, on their holidays. Dr. Delasiauve says that in the village of Carême, whose riches were its vineyards, the inhabitants were...sensible effect in diminishing the cases of idiocy." Ireland is " inclined to believe that drunkenness, especially as a sole cause, is not so important... | |
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