Du Danger Des Mariages Consanguins Au Point De Vue Sanitaire... explores the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages. Written by Francis Devay, this historical work delves into the scientific and social implications of marriages between close relatives.
The book examines the potential for increased incidence of genetic disorders and diseases within families that practice inbreeding. Devay's study offers insights into the understanding of genetics and public health during the time it was written, and remains relevant for those interested in the history of medicine and social sciences.
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