Du Danger Des Mariages Consanguins Sous Le Rapport Sanitaire... by Francis Devay explores the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages. This French-language treatise delves into the biological and social implications of marriages between close relatives. Devay examines the potential genetic consequences and public health concerns arising from such unions, offering insights relevant to both historical and contemporary discussions on genetics and societal well-being. This work remains a significant contribution to the understanding of the relationship between family structures and health outcomes.
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