Here is a magazine article concerning the well respected British bacteriologist and immunologist Sir Almroth Wright (1861 – 1947) and his belief that women should be denied the vote. Using his “scientific training”, Wright believed that women, due to their flawed natures, were deprived of a proper sense of reasoning, that they were endowed with an inability to keep subjects within a suitable perspective and prone to hypersensitivity.


One year after this article appeared, his scientific findings on this topic were published in his book, The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage.


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Read Scientific Proof  That Women Should Not Be Allowed to Vote<br>(Current Opinion, 1912) for Free

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