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Bilateral aplasia of the tibia, polydactyly and absent thumb in father and daughter.
The syndrome of bilateral aplasia of the tibia, polydactyly with or without syndactyly, and absence of the thumbs, was first reported in 1915 by Werner in a twenty-year-old woman in her sixth month of pregnancy who requested an abortion because the pregnancy was causing her difficulties. The patient had no thumbs and six fingers, each with a metacarpal bone. There were eight toes on the left fo...
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was a leper. The doctors assured him that this was not the case. But he once scalded himself in his foot, and to his horror he felt no pain. Anesthesia had begun, and soon other fatal signs appeared." The stringency of segregation practised at Molokai is also noted here. "Henceforth he came under the law of segregation and journeys to the other parts of the island were forbidden." It is, moreov...
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To better understand the conditions under which fathers are more or less involved with their children, we tested the moderating influences of interparental relationships on the association between identity and behavior in a sample of 186 married and 93 divorced fathers. Results showed that identity investment and satisfaction were positively associated with involvement in childrelated activitie...
متن کاملLife without father.
The increasing percentage of children living apart from their natural fathers is an unpredicted, and not widely discussed, trend. Fatherlessness is a major force behind many disturbing U.S. social problems. The institution of marriage acts as culture's chief vehicle to bind men to their children. The absence of fathers from children's lives is one of the most important causes of problems relate...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Anthurium A Caribbean Studies Journal
سال: 2011
ISSN: 1547-7150
DOI: 10.33596/anth.167