Composite Portraits of Scientific Men, Science, 5/8/1885, by F. Galton
Composite Portraits of Scientific Men, Science, 5/8/1885. Francis Galton used composites to identify features of a "type." (DNAi location: Chronicle > Threat of the Unfit > Founders)
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