42 THE RIGHT TO BE WELL BORN 



science proved it was the sire that stamped 

 the child's mental and physical powers 

 and gave it vigor and stamina. 



Dr. Eobert T. Morris, of New York City, 

 has given more important and successful 

 study to the cause of sterility in the human 

 female than any other living physician. 

 His book, "Tomorrow's Topics," is most 

 interesting and has shown that most cases 

 of sterility are caused by the presence of 

 bacteria, which devour the fertilizing 

 germs, and by their indirect action on the 

 structures of the developing organs pre- 

 vent conception. With the simplest meth- 

 ods, he has most successfully treated these 

 "so-called" pronounced cases of barren- 

 ness — and brought Joy and happiness into 

 desolate homes, where motherhood had 

 been longed for, but despaired of. When, 

 for reason of malformations or other 

 causes, there are physical obstructions, he 

 uses certain methods of impregnation with 

 marvelous success. Dr. Morris concludes, 

 from his study and experiments with the 

 nature of living protoplasm, that each race 

 has so much protoplasmic energy. Each 



