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only thing to be done ; for every organ and part of the 

 body is modified, adjusted to and correlated with, the 

 sexual characters whether male or female. The read- 

 er will readily recall all the distinctive differences be- 

 tween a man and woman, including the secondary sex- 

 ual characters. In other words, if it is determined that 

 the child shall be a male, every non-sexual organ and 

 part of his body must be so differentiated and modi- 

 fied as to make a man of him, in both mind and body. 

 On the other hand, if the child is to be a female, all 

 of her non-sexual organs and parts must be so differ- 

 entiated and modified as to make a woman of her, with 

 all of the qualities, characteristics and traits that be- 

 long to woman. 



Intellect, memory, will-power, force and motion 

 creative force are necessary to convert a sexless em- 

 bryo body into a male or female child. This cannot be 

 done by accident nor by blind chance ; nor by the al- 

 leged "factors' of evolution; for this work is done 

 before the birth of the child and before the ' ' factors ' 

 have had an opportunity to do their ' ' work ; ' ' besides, 

 we cannot believe that the blind "factors" can meta- 

 morphose a sexless embryo into a male or female child. 



Neither the father nor the mother has any power 

 to determine the sex of their child; nor has the fertil- 

 ized ovum any such power ; for it has no intellect, mem- 

 ory nor will-power, nor any knowledge of sexual or- 

 gans nor of anything else. Moreover, before the sei 

 of the child has been determined this ovum has been 

 annihilated by division among a million of daughter- 

 cells, which are made of animal and vegetable food 



