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Genetics in Psychiatry

General Genetics.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Eliot T. O. Slater*
Affiliation:
Neurological Block, Sutton Emergency Hospital

Extract

Workers in psychiatric genetics are, with some notable exceptions, psychiatrists first and geneticists second. Neither their medical nor their psychiatric training equips them with an appreciation of scientific method, and their narrow specialization prevents them from keeping abreast of advances in the general field of animal genetics. As things are, this is an important source of weakness; for the general geneticist, whose science is in a much more advanced state, has accumulated facts and theories that have an immediate application in our special field. One has therefore to notice comprehensive reviews of the present position in genetics in relation to the theory of evolution which have recently been provided by Dobzhansky (1941) and Huxley (1942). In what follows the work of Huxley has chiefly been drawn upon, and it is intended to provide a brief summary of the most important of these ideas.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1944 

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