The Jewish child : its history, folklore, biology, & sociology / by W. M. Feldman. With an introd. by Sir James Crichton-Browne. London : Baillière {[u.a.], 1917
Content
Title page
The Sabbath-Eve examination of the young Jewish scholar.
Titelblatt
Stamp
Widmung
VII Preface
XII List of works frequentrly consulted
XIII Contents
XXI List of plates and illustrations
XXIII Introduction
XXVI Errata
1 Chapter I Introduction
20 Chapter II Heredity and Eugenics
46 Chapter III Jewish genetics studied by modern methods
Plate II., Showing the Result of the Mating of Jews with Hybrids.
55 Chapter IV Marriage in general
74 Chapter V The prohibited degrees of marriage
80 Chapter VI Intermarriage and the purity of descent of the Jewish child
99 Chapter VII Pregnancy
113 Chapter VIII Hygiene of pregnancy
120 Chapter IX Embryology
145 Chapter X Philosophical speculations about the embryo and foetus
153 Chapter XI The birth of the child
173 Chapter XII The infant and its mother
203 Chapter XIII Religious ceremonies in connection with a baby
218 Chapter XIV Naming the child, and other ceremonies
247 Chapter XVI Relation between parents and children
253 Chapter XVII Personal cleanliness and hygiene
275 Chapter XVIII The general educaction of the Jewish child
315 Chapter XIX Some of the mathematical problems of the Talmud
332 Chapter XX Moral education
357 Chapter XXI The physical education of children
362 Chapter XXII The child in Jewish Law
368 Chapter XXIII The pathology of the Jewish child
388 Chapter XXIV The care of afflicted children
402 Chapter XXV The biostatic and physical characters of the modern Jewish child
419 Appendix I Biographical index of the more important rabbinical and classical biologists mentioned in the text
423 Appendix II Short index of quotations, giving the original of some of the more interesting rabbinical citations
441 Index