ABSTRACT
In the last two chapters we have spoken of the injurious effects of early rearing, which can be greatly diminished by enlightenment and instruction; at all events, one may hope that such mitigations will be increasingly possible.
In the last two chapters we have spoken of the injurious effects of early rearing, which can be greatly diminished by enlightenment and instruction; at all events, one may hope that such mitigations will be increasingly possible.