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The History of Hemopoeia
Eugenesis argued that men with hemophelia should be allowed to marry because their sons would not be affected, but that the daughters should then be prohibiting from reproducing. This suggestion taps into a couple of the themes of this disease. For the longest time, it was thought that only males could have humophelia and being male was a requirement for a diagnosis. And the boys with the disease were often portrayed as not having masculine traits.