Studies in History, Economics, And Public Law 31, nos. 1-3
Studies in History, Economics, And Public Law 31, nos. 1-3
Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science
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* U. S. Census, 1900, Special Report on the Blind and the Deaf. 401] 59 6o CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES [402 I. The Blind. The question as to the relationship of the parents was answered in 56,507 cases, in 2,527 or 4-47 per cent of which the parents were reported as cousins. Of the 57,726 who answered the question in regard to blind rela- tives, 10,967 or 19 per cent replied in the affirmative.^ The blind relatives were divided into two groups: (a) blind brothers, sisters or ancestors, and (b) bli...nd collateral rda- tives or descendants. Table XXII concisely expresses the results most fundamental for this study. TABLE xxu. Consanguinity of Parents. Having blind relatives. Class (a).* Having blind relatives. Class (b).* Having no blind rela- tives. Not Stmted. The blind 6a 761^ ^ ^'k' *> '»'A ^^ "Tcn •? tYtr ^-"i»/^o A t'Tft » ore -ifi '>Ark'i -sM Totallv hlinH 9C 6a^ Parttallv hiind .....•• Parents cousins.— The blind 2.527 844*1 149 1,456 78 Parents cousins. — Totally blind • - Parents cousins.
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