Letters sent following the publication of "The History of Twins As A Criterion of the Relative Powers of Nature and Nurture"

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1875-1876
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GALTON/2/4/3/13
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Letters sent following the publication of "The History of Twins As A Criterion of the Relative Powers of Nature and Nurture". In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Letters sent to Francis Galton following the publication of "The History of Twins As A Criterion of the Relative Powers of Nature and Nurture" Fraser's Magazine 12 (1875: 566-76), and the revised version reprinted in the Journal of the Anthropological Institute 5, (1876: 391-406), from:

Ansell, C

Beddoe, J

Child, J

Crawford, J R

Darwin, C R

Darwin, Sir G H

Du Cane, Sir E F

Evans, E B

Fraser's Magazine

Gilchrist, J

Green, E P

Hill, C G

Hooker, Sir J D

Lushington, V

Maturin, C G

Morgan, A

Playfair, L

Rawson, Sir R W

Robinson, A

Romanes, G J

Tabor, M C

Townsend, M

Wright, F W.

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1875-1876

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32 items

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Letters are arranged alphabetically by surname, and within this chronologically

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