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associations between consanguinity and deaf-mutism in a large continental popu - lation. Furthermore, in the latter Census years the information was collected ...
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Most caaes of deaf mutism come from U x U matings, and in these the consanguinity rate is much higher than in the general population of Northern Ireland.
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It has since been stated that among the more frequent results of consanguinity in the parents are such abnormalities as albinism, deaf-mutism, and retinitis ...
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185 patients (i.e. 2.2 %) suffering from acquired deaf-mutism had consanguineous parents, and the consanguinity rate in the general population was 2.1 %.
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Consanguineous Marriages in Relation to Deaf-mutism. 215. On the other hand, consanguineous unions are permitted amongst some barbarous and savage ...
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Moreover, association between consanguinity and various birth and congenital ... cleft lips, cleft palates, club feet, microcephaly, blindness, deaf-mutism, mental ...
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CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGE AND DEAF-MUTISM.. By - AlfredH. Huth.
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Deaf-Mutism and Consanguineous Marriage. BMJ 1887; 2 doi: 10.1136/bmj. 2.1391.455 (Published 27 August 1887). Cite this as: BMJ 1887;2:455. Child and ...
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It seems that consanguineous unions are more fertile and less sterile than other ... 140, Paris, 1857) contended that the greater prevalence of deaf-mutism ...
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