INDEX. 



325 



Transmutability of disease ten- 

 dency, 48, 99, 205 ; of drink 

 crave, 125, 126; of epilepsy, 

 135, 136 ; of the neuroses gene- 

 rally, 1 8, 137, 138; of cancer, 

 49, 184; of tubercular diathesis, 

 205 ; of rheumatism, 230, 236 ; 

 of neuralgia, 236 ; of crime, 

 290. 



Treatment, of syphilis, 1 58 ; of 

 instinctive criminal, 296, 298, 

 300. 



" Tristram Shandy," cited, 77. 



Tubercle bacillus, The, 195 ; in- 

 fection by, 210. 



Tubercular diathesis, 197 ; a de- 

 generation, 197, 203 ; allied to 

 other degenerations, 197 ; and 

 marriage, 212. 



Tubercular disease, 194 ; modes 

 of infection with, 196, 210 ; in 

 cattle, 210; in criminals, 207; 

 in prostitutes, 2oS ; attacks the 

 enfeebled, 208 ; in captive wild 

 animals, 211 ; Treatment of, in 

 children, 213. 



"Tubercular level," 209. 



Turner, Sir William, on trans- 

 mission of acquired characters, 

 36 ; on the modern American, 

 39 ; on heredity in deafmutism, 

 165, 168. 



Type of family, can be modified, 

 1 6 ; is modified by environ- 

 ment, 28. 



Typical cases of instinctive crimi- 

 nality, 296. 



UGLINESS, of congenital insane, 

 287 ; of instinctive criminal, 

 287. 



Uncivilised peoples more healthy, 



20. 



Unfit, The, the result of civilisa- 



tion, 2 ; a drag on society, 21 ; 

 deliberately cultivated, 21, 142, 

 170 ; the result of interference 

 with nature, 141. 

 Untruth fulness of relatives of in- 

 sane, 90. 



VACCINATION and syphilis, 158. 



Variation, limited by prepotency, 

 27 ; either physiological or 

 pathological, 28; produced by 

 environment, 28 ; causes of, 32 ; 

 when extreme dies out, 45 ; 

 intermarriage of, 46, 47. 



Various, blendings of parental 

 characters, 24 ; estimates of 

 heredity in insanity, 91, 100 ; 

 estimates of heredity in epilepsy, 



135- 

 Vegetable food a cause of gout, 



217. 

 Vegetarians, on cancer, 180 ; on 



gout, 215. 



Vigour of mixed races, 278. 

 Virchow.Prof., on supposed cancer 



bacillus, 182. 

 Virgilio, Dr., on parentage of 



crime, 292. 

 Volitional power dependent on 



organisation, 294. 

 Voltaire on suicidal instinct, 



101. 



Vulcan's deformity the result of 

 Jupiter's drunkenness, 123. 



WEBSTER, Dr., on heredity in 



epilepsy, 135. 

 Weismann, Prof., on acquired 



characters, 34 ; his theory of 



heredity, 34. 

 Wells, Sir Spencer, on increase of 



cancer, 178 ; on heredity in 



gout, 221, 227. 



