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  • [67] Quoted from Newsholme and Stevenson, _The Decline of Human

    Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933

  • Newsholme, though expressed in an exceedingly temperate manner, in his

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • [93] Newsholme and Stevenson, "Decline of Human Fertility as shown by corrected Birth-rates," _Journal of the Royal Statistical Society_,

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • In reference to this remarkable fall which has taken place _pari passu_ with the fall in the birth-rate, Newsholme, the medical officer to the

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • If we consider the question, not on the basis of the crude birth-rate, but of the "corrected" birth-rate, with more exact reference to the child-producing elements in the population, as is done by Newsholme and

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • Newsholme and Stevenson (_op.cit. _) term it a higher "standard of comfort."

    The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899

  • Newsholme and T.H.C. Stevenson, and by G. Yule, both published in

    Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899

  • "From the detailed study of the figures made by Newsholme and Stevenson, conclusions essentially the same as those of Heron can be drawn ....

    Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933

  • The following table from Bertillon, [Footnote: Quoted by Newsholme, Vital

    Sociology and Modern Social Problems 1909

  • [Having spent the whole of the afternoon in this romantic little glen, indulging in pleasant meditations, I began to wend my way down the craggy pass that leads to the bonny little hamlet of Goose Eye, and turning round to take a last glance at this enchanting vale — with its running whimpering stream — I beheld the “Lass o’ Newsholme Dean.”

    Revised Edition of Poems 1836-1897 Bill o'th' Hoylus End 1866

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