Samuel George Morton (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lewis, J., D. DeGusta, M. Meyer, J. Monge, A. Mann, and R. Holloway (2011). "The Mismeasure of Science." Public Library of Science Biology 9 (6): e1001071.

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  • Menand, L. (2001). Morton, Agassiz, and the origins of scientific racism in the United States. Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 110-113. Even in his time, some physicians opposed the idea that there were differences in average cranial size across races. The German physician Friedrich Tiedemann, for instance, argued vigorously that previous scholars who found differences in cranial size across races were wrong in their measurements (or in some cases had too small a sample to draw inferences). Tiedemann advanced this in 1838 in his paper On the Brain of the Negro Compared with that of the European and the Ourang-Outang.

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  • Wood, George Bacon (1853). A Biographical Memoir of Samuel George Morton, M.D. . Philadelphia: College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
  • Wood, George Bacon (1853). A Biographical Memoir of Samuel George Morton, M.D. . Philadelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins – via Wikisource.

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