Lexicographical Neighbors of Euthenist
Literary usage of Euthenist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mental Health of the School Child: The Psycho-educational Clinic in by John Edward Wallace Wallin (1914)
"Moreover, the euthenist contends that the real causes are often mistakenly or
fraudulently reported. Thus premature births or still births, which constitute ..."
2. Applied Eugenics by Roswell Hill Johnson, Paul Bowman Popenoe (1918)
"... is therefore an ardent euthenist. He not only works for a better human stock
but, because he does not want to see his efforts wasted, he always works to ..."
3. Heredity in Relation to Eugenics by Charles Benedict Davenport (1911)
"streets were at times sent over from London to relieve the city of them; and the
governor, who was a pure euthenist, and seemed to think the better ..."
4. Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics by Horatio Hackett Newman (1921)
"... is therefore an ardent euthenist. He not only works for a better human stock
but, because he does not want to see ..."
5. The Glands Regulating Personality: A Study of the Glands of Internal by Louis Berman (1921)
"The Influence of Environment What suggestions now are there for the euthenist
who would control the influence of environment upon child culture. ..."
6. The Hygiene of the School Child by Lewis Madison Terman (1914)
"... but the euthenist should not be satisfied to work forever with faulty material.
Speaking generally, it is safe to say that most of the great plagues, ..."
7. Heredity and Eugenics: A Course of Lectures Summarizing Recent Advances in by William Ernest Castle (1912)
"Even felons, murderers, and women of the streets were at times sent over from
London to relieve the city of them, and the governor, who was a pure euthenist ..."