By Tom Leonard
SIR ALEXANDER CARR-SAUNDERS
After the Armistice he returned to the Zoology department of Oxford University, taking an interest in ecological issues, especially population and overpopulation. He participated in one of the firsts Oxford Expeditions to Spitsbergen in the Arctic in 1921 as main scientists, together with Julian Huxley. During the expedition he distilled his early ideas on population dynamics and summarized them in a book called The Population Problem. The book used a neo-Malthusian argument plus Galton's eugenics as the theoretical framework for a quantitative analysis of population dynamics. The population problem arose -according to Carr-Saunders analysis- from the fact of having high reproductive rates among primitive people with low mental and physical qualities. Over-population of these lower races endangered the standard of living of races bearing higher qualities. Unlike Malthus, he thought that industrial productivity and not food was the main limiting factor in human populations
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1948-2023 . Retired Statistician, Poet, author, historian and campaigner. Co-founder of International Society for Bayesian Analysis and of the Edinburgh All Comers Writers Club and Participant in the 2019 UCL Eugenics Inquiry.
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Monday, 13 July 2020
CARLOS BLAKER PSYCHIATRIST AND EUGENICIST
By Tom Leonard
Carlos Paton Blacker MC GM FRCP (8 December 1895 – 21 April 1975[1]), also known as C. P. Blacker, was an eminent war hero, psychiatrist and eugenicist who worked with R.A. Fisher and Lionel Penrose
CARLOS BLAKER
From 1931 to 1952, Blacker was secretary of the Eugenics Society and he gave it a new focus on birth control and population planning. [1]. His appointment as Secretary was "not without some misgivings of [Leonard] Darwin, its chairman. The differences in outlook, aspirations and in judgement of these two men during their partnership in office in the Eugenics Society led to tensions which have been ably traced by Richard Soloway. Two prominent issues here were Darwin's reluctance to endorse Blacker's deep-rooted conviction that research and provision of contraception should be a major feature in the Eugenic Society's strategy to reduce the fecundity of the lower, less able classes and his disagreement with Blacker's aspiration to redirect more of the Eugenic Society's effort from education and propaganda to research and promotion of contraception."
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Friday, 10 July 2020
Francis Crew, Animal Geneticist and Human Eugenicist
Francis Albert Eley Crew FRS FRSE LLD (2 March 1886 – 26 May 1973) was an English animal geneticist. He was a pioneer in his field leading to the University of Edinburgh’s place as a world leader in the science of animal genetics. He was the first Director of the Institute of Animal Breeding and the first Professor of Animal Genetics. He is said to have laid the foundations of medical genetics.[1]
1957 Eugenics Society Membership.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2973698/pdf/eugenrev00039-0001a.pdf
CREW, PROF. F. A. E., M.D., D.Sc., M.R.C.P., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., Usher Institute, Warrender Park Road,
Edinburgh, 9..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Albert_Eley_Crew
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According to Cristina
Moreno Lozano & Henry Dee, in their 2020 article,
Genetics,
Eugenics and Colonial Science at Edinburgh University during the
Interwar Period
A
member of the Eugenics Society from 1919, Crew was also heavily
involved in the development of eugenics in Britain. He hoped to
organise both a Eugenics Society branch and a eugenics lectureship at
Edinburgh.1
As a “citizen”, “biologist” and “eugenist”, he rejected
the “biological predestination” of Social Darwinism (which was
increasingly seen as out-dated after WWI). Instead - quoting the
father of eugenics, Francis Galton - he was
convinced
that the greatest of ‘the agencies under social control that may
improve or impair the racial qualities of future generations, either
physically or mentally,’ is that of the social inheritance, an
environmental factor consisting of all the gains of progress in the
evolution of society, and acquired by the individuals of each
generation through the medium of the mind during education.2
1
P.M.Z. Mazumdar, Eugenics,
Human Genetics and Human Failings: The Eugenics Society, its source
and its critics in Britain,
pp.151-152.
2
F.A.E. Crew, ‘A Biologist in a New Environment’, Eugenics
Review,
11 (1919)
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More about Francis Crew:
VENEREAL DISEASES AND THE REFORM ENIGMA
MUTATION TO MEDICINE
DOING MEDICINE TOGETHER
BIOGRAPHY BY LANCELOT HOGBEN
Henry Dee's Research.
Henry Dee's The Republic
I am a bad native
More about Francis Crew:
VENEREAL DISEASES AND THE REFORM ENIGMA
MUTATION TO MEDICINE
DOING MEDICINE TOGETHER
BIOGRAPHY BY LANCELOT HOGBEN
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