These four inferences may be summarized by saying that medical examinations showed that, of every nine men of military age in Great Britain, on the average three were perfectly fit and healthy; two were upon a definitely infirm plane of health and strength,... The Need for Eugenic Reform - Стр. 305авторы: Leonard Darwin - 1926 - Страниц: 529Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security - 1920 - Страниц: 432
...physical record means that of every nine men of this group of two, and a half million examinations from all parts of Great Britain, " three were perfectly...strength, whether from some disability or some failure in develop-, ment; three were incapable of undergoing more than a very moderate degree of physical exertion... | |
| Philip Snowden Snowden (Viscount) - 1921 - Страниц: 458
...the National Service Boards, states that "of every nine men out of two and a half million examined from all parts of Great Britain, three were perfectly...infirm plane of health and strength, whether from disability or some failure in development, three were incapable of undergoing more than a very moderate... | |
| 1921 - Страниц: 778
...and healthy; two presented slightly diminished health and strength, owing to some disability or same failure in development; three were incapable of undergoing...than a very moderate degree of physical exertion, and might almost, in view of their age, be fairly described as "physical wrecks"; the ninth man was a chronic... | |
| Eugene Lyman Fisk, American Engineering Council - 1923 - Страниц: 556
...medical examinations showed that, of every nine men of military age in Great Britain, on the average three were perfectly fit and healthy; two were upon...health and strength, whether from some disability or failure in development; three were incapable of undergoing more than a very moderate degree of physical... | |
| William Wright, Arthur Joseph Penty - 1925 - Страниц: 106
...perfectly fit and healthy ; two were on a definitely infirm plane of health and strength, whether from disability or some failure in development; three were incapable of undergoing more than a moderate degree of physical exertion, and could almost (in view of their age) be described with justice... | |
| 1919 - Страниц: 434
...military age in Great Britain, on the average thirty-six were perfectly fit and healthy, twenty-three were upon a definitely infirm plane of health and...from some disability or some failure in development, thirty-one were incapable of undergoing more than a very moderate degree of physical exertion, and... | |
| Jeffery Sobal, Donna Maurer - Страниц: 278
...report of this work showed that of every nine men of military age in Great Britain, on the average three were perfectly fit and healthy; two were upon...development; three were incapable of undergoing more than a moderate degree of physical exertion and could almost (in view of their age) be described with justice... | |
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