CONTROL OF SEX
SUPPLYING DEFECTS IN THE LIVING DEAF WILL HEAR AND BLIND WILL SEE (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, 3rd January. “In 1940 it will be possible for man to control the sex of children and supply from incubated muscle any defects arising during life,” writes Sir Richard Gregory, the author of numerous publications on scientific subjects in forecasting for the “Daily Mail” the processes whereby lie plans to convert inorganic substances into foods to he reproduced at chemical works. The toil necessary to secure bread from soil will be avoided, and instead of gross feeding a concentrated product from the laboratory will maintain the body through tho electric stimulus of the brain. The deaf will hear and the blind will see. Organic chemistry will produce new textiles competing with cotton and wool. Doris Zinkeiscn, an a/list, suggests that women may live in glasshouses wearing exquisite fabrics, spun from glass, unbreakable and not transparent, also materials from metallic origin which if torn, can be repaired at any handy garage.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 5
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171CONTROL OF SEX Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 5
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