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J. Haldane (1936)
A SEARCH FOR INCOMPLETE SEX‐LINKAGE IN MANAnnals of Human Genetics, 7
JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY, RHINOLOGY, AND OTOLOGY. CLINICAL
J. Fraser (1928)
A National Investigation of OtosclerosisJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 21
J. Bauer, C. Stein (1925)
Vererbung und Konstitution bei Ohrenkrankheiten, 10
D. O'rourke (1929)
Total congenital color-blindnessAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 12
W. Tinkle (1933)
DEAFNESS AS A EUGENICAL PROBLEMJournal of Heredity, 24
J. Fischer, L. E. Wolfson (1943)
The Inner Ear
S. R. Guild (1944)
Histologic otosclerosis, 53
F. Clements (1930)
Racial differences in color‐blindnessAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 14
J. Roberts (1945)
GENETIC LINKAGE IN MAN, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE USEFULNESS OF VERY SMALL BODIES OF DATAQJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 14
G. Göthlin (1941)
DIE ERBLICHKEIT ANGEBORENER TOTALER FARBEN‐BLINDHEIT MIT LICHTSCHEUActa Ophthalmologica, 19
S. Hecht, S. Shlaer, Emil Smith, C. Haig, J. Peskin (1948)
THE VISUAL FUNCTIONS OF THE COMPLETE COLORBLINDThe Journal of General Physiology, 31
R. R. Gates (1946)
Human Genetics
D. Ayman (1934)
HEREDITY IN ARTERIOLAR (ESSENTIAL) HYPERTENSION: A CLINICAL STUDY OF THE BLOOD PRESSURE OF 1,524 MEMBERS OF 277 FAMILIESJAMA Internal Medicine, 53
R. Platt (1948)
SEVERE HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG PERSONSQJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 17
F. N. G. Pitt (1944)
Monochromatism, 154
W. S. Duke‐Elder (1942)
Textbook of Ophthalmology, 1
L. A. Leeson (1928)
The clinical aspects of otosclerosis, 43
J. Bell (1926)
Treasury of Human Inheritance, 2
R. Platt (1948)
Severe hypertension in young persons. A study of fifty cases, 17
F. Kobrak (1946)
Clinical notes on progressive congenital deafness.The Journal of laryngology and otology, 61
H. Larsen (1921)
Demonstration mikroskopischer Präparate von einem monochromatischen Auge, 46
H. Magnus (1881)
A Case of Congenital Total Color-BlindnessThe New England Journal of Medicine, 104
E. Holm, C. Lodberg (1940)
A FAMILY WITH TOTAL COLOUR‐BLINDNESSActa Ophthalmologica, 18
A. Gray (1932)
Pathological changes in the auditory nerve in otosclerosis, 47
W. Allan (1933)
HEREDITY IN HYPERTENSION: A STATISTICAL STUDYJAMA Internal Medicine, 52
S. Beach (1928)
TOTAL CONGENITAL COLOR BLINDNESS: ITS GENERAL MEDICAL ASPECTS, WITH REPORT OF THREE CASESJAMA, 91
C. Kabat (1943)
A FAMILY HISTORY OF DEAFNESSJournal of Heredity, 34
AllisterM. Macgillivray, A. Macleod (1936)
CONGENITAL TOTAL COLOUR-BLINDNESSThe Lancet, 228
C. Davenport, Bess Milles, Lillian Frink (1933)
THE GENETIC FACTOR IN OTOSCLEROSISArchives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery, 17
G. Shambaugh, A. Juers (1947)
Chronic progressive deafness, including otosclerosis and diseases of the inner ear; review of the literature for 1944 and 1945.Archives of otolaryngology, 45 6
W. J. W. Ferguson, A. G. Macgregor (1949)
Four cases of congenital total colour blindness, with otosclerosis and hypertension as associated hereditary abnormalities, 69
B. Chance (1931)
Monochromatic vision, 14
S. Hecht, S. Shlaer, E. L. Smith, C. Haig, J. C. Peskin (1938)
The visual functions of a completely colorblind person, 123
E. Hines (1937)
THE HEREDITARY FACTOR IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIONAnnals of Internal Medicine, 11
A. Gray (1917)
Otosclerosis
F. Geldard (1933)
The Description of a Case of Total Color BlindnessJournal of the Optical Society of America, 23
W. Bonner (1926)
Monocular Color BlindnessAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 9
W. Fry (1930)
Congenital Total Color Blindness: Case ReportAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 13
W. Goldring, H. Chasis (1944)
Hypertension and Hypertensive Disease
Robert Platt (1947)
Heredity in hypertension.The Quarterly journal of medicine, 16 3
A. Bennett (1928)
Complete Color Blindness in a WomanAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology, 11
S. Andersen (1946)
ON CONGENITAL TOTAL COLOUR BLINDNESS COEXISTING WITH HEREDO‐LABYRINTHINE DEAFNESS *Acta Ophthalmologica, 24
B. Chumlea (1942)
A PEDIGREE OF OTOSCLEROSISJournal of Heredity, 33
E. Allen, N. Barker, E. Hines (1947)
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASESThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 214
A. Gray (1932)
Pathological Changes in the Auditory Nerve in Otosclerosis and Their Significance Clinically, Especially with Regard to Paracusis WillisiiJournal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 25
Samuel Lewis, J. Mandelbaum (1943)
ACHROMATOPSIA: REPORT OF THREE CASESArchives of Ophthalmology, 30
D. Ayman (1934)
Heredity in arteriolar (essential) hypertension, 53
The articles published by the Annals of Eugenics (1925–1954) have been made available online as an historical archive intended for scholarly use. The work of eugenicists was often pervaded by prejudice against racial, ethnic and disabled groups. The online publication of this material for scholarly research purposes is not an endorsement of those views nor a promotion of eugenics in any way.
Annals of Human Genetics – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1949
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