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Chapter Six. Anthropometrics and the Normal in Francis Galton’s Anthropological, Statistical, and Eugenic Research, c. 1870– 1910
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Peter Cryle
and Elizabeth Stephens
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Normal in Nineteenth- Century Scientific Thought
- Chapter One. The “Normal State” in French Anatomical and Physiological Discourse of the 1820s and 1830s 23
- Chapter Two. “Counting” in the French Medical Academy during the 1830s 63
- Chapter Three. Rethinking Medical Statistics: Distribution, Deviation, and Type, 1840– 1880 100
- Chapter Four. Measuring Bodies and Identifying Racial Types: Physical Anthropology, c. 1860– 1880 142
- Chapter Five. The Dangerous Person as a Type: Criminal Anthropology, c. 1880– 1900 180
- Chapter Six. Anthropometrics and the Normal in Francis Galton’s Anthropological, Statistical, and Eugenic Research, c. 1870– 1910 212
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Part II. The Dissemination of the Normal in Twentieth- Century Culture
- Chapter Seven. Sex and the Normal Person: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, and Sexual Hygiene Literature, 1870– 1930 261
- Chapter Eight. The Object of Normality: Composite Statues of the Statistically Average American Man and Woman, 1890– 1945 294
- Chapter Nine. Sex and Statistics: The End of Normality 333
- Conclusion 353
- Acknowledgments 361
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 407
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Normal in Nineteenth- Century Scientific Thought
- Chapter One. The “Normal State” in French Anatomical and Physiological Discourse of the 1820s and 1830s 23
- Chapter Two. “Counting” in the French Medical Academy during the 1830s 63
- Chapter Three. Rethinking Medical Statistics: Distribution, Deviation, and Type, 1840– 1880 100
- Chapter Four. Measuring Bodies and Identifying Racial Types: Physical Anthropology, c. 1860– 1880 142
- Chapter Five. The Dangerous Person as a Type: Criminal Anthropology, c. 1880– 1900 180
- Chapter Six. Anthropometrics and the Normal in Francis Galton’s Anthropological, Statistical, and Eugenic Research, c. 1870– 1910 212
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Part II. The Dissemination of the Normal in Twentieth- Century Culture
- Chapter Seven. Sex and the Normal Person: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, and Sexual Hygiene Literature, 1870– 1930 261
- Chapter Eight. The Object of Normality: Composite Statues of the Statistically Average American Man and Woman, 1890– 1945 294
- Chapter Nine. Sex and Statistics: The End of Normality 333
- Conclusion 353
- Acknowledgments 361
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 407
- Index 433