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Author Gausemeier, Bernd

Title Human Heredity in the Twentieth Century
Published Pickering & Chatto Publishers, 2013

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Series Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine ; number 15
Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine ; no. 15.
Contents Introduction: The History of Human Heredity / Bernd Gausemeier, Staffan Müller-Wille and Edmund Ramsden -- Part I: Constructing Surveys of Heredity. 1 Borderlands of Heredity: The Debate about the Hereditary Susceptibility to Tuberculosis, 1882-1945 / Bernd Gausemeier -- 2 Championing a US Clinic for Human Heredity: Pre-War Concepts and Post-War Constructs / Philip K Wilson -- 3 Remodelling the Boundaries of Normality: Lionel S Penrose and Population Surveys of Mental Ability / Edmund Ramsden -- Part II: Blood and Populations. 4 From 'Races' to 'Isolates' and 'Endogamous Communities': Human Genetics and the Notion of Human Diversity in the 1950s / Veronika Lipphardt -- 5 Between the Transfusion Services and Blood Groups Research: Human Genetics in Britain during World War II / Jenny Bangham -- 6 The Abandonment of Race: Researching Human Diversity in Switzerland, 1944-1956 / Pascal Germann
7 Post-War and Post-Revolution: Medical Genetics and Social Anthropology in Mexico, 1945-70 / Edna Suárez-Diaz and Ana Barahona -- Part III: Human Heredity in the Laboratory. -- 8 From Agriculture to Genomics: The Animal Side of of Human Genetics and the Organization of Model Organisms in the Longue Durée / Alexander von Schwerin -- 9 Cereals, Chromosomes and Colchicine: Crop Varieties at the Estación Experimental Aula Dei and Human Cytogenetics, 1948-1958 / María Jesús Santesmases -- 10 Putting Human Genetics on a Solid Basis: Human Chromosome Research, 1950s-1970s / Soraya de Chadarevian -- Part IV: Understanding and Managing Disease. 11 The Disappearance of the Concept of Anticipation in the Post-War World / Judith E Friedman
12 'The Most Hereditary of All Diseases': Haemophilia and the Utility of Genetics for Haematology, 1930-1970 / Stephen Pemberton -- 13 How PKU Became a Genetic Disease / Diane B Paul -- Part V: Reconstructing Discipline(s). 14 The Emergence of Genetic Counselling in the Federal Republic of Germany: Continuity and Change in the Narratives of Human Geneticists, c.1968-80 / Anne Cottebrune -- 15 Performing Anger: H J Muller, James V Neel and Radiation Risk / Susan Lindee -- 16 The Struggle for Authority over Italian Genetics: The Ninth International Congress of Genetics in Bellagio, 1948-53 / Francesco Cassata
Summary The essays in this collection examine how human heredity was understood between the end of the First World War and the early 1970s. The contributors explore the interaction of science, medicine and society in determining how heredity was viewed across the world during the politically turbulent years of the twentieth century
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-289) and index
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Subject Human genetics -- Study and teaching -- History -- 20th century
Human genetics -- Social aspects
Human genetics -- Political aspects
Heredity -- genetics
Genetics -- history
History, 20th Century
NATURE -- Animals -- Mammals.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Mammals.
Human genetics -- Study and teaching
Human genetics -- Social aspects
Human genetics
Science.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1299962874
9781299962873
9781781440513
1781440514