Excerpt from Towards Racial Health: A Handbook on the Training of Boys and Girls, Parents, Teachers Social Workers
My sincere thanks are due to Major Leonard Darwin, President of the Eugenics Education Society, for reading and discussing with me the two chapters on Education for Parenthood, to Dr. Stanley Hall for permission to quote at length from his book, Aspects of Child Life and Education, to Mr. and Mrs. Whetham for permission to reproduce a chart from their valuable book, The Family and the Nation, and to Miss Lawson for the interest and care she has taken in the illustration of this book. To Dr. O. V. Darbishire and to Mr. B. D. Lawson I am indebted for some notes on Seaweeds.
Parts of the manuscript dealing with the more purely medical aspects of the work have been read by several distinguished members of the medical profession; to these I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks for giving me the benefit of their authoritative opinion. In particular, my gratitude is due to Dr. Eric Pritchard, who read and considered a large part of the manuscript, Chapters II. - V. In other ways, too, I am indebted to several members of the medical profession for help they have from time to time so generously given me.
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