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The Genain quadruplets (born in 1930) are a set of identical quadruplet sisters. All four developed schizophrenia , suggesting a large genetic component to the cause of the disease. [ 1 ] The pseudonym Genain , used to protect the identity of the family, comes from the Greek , meaning dire (αἶνος) birth (γεν-). [ 1 ]
A summary of the lives of the Morlokk girls, identical quadruplets, born in 1930.The book details the girls' history from birth, including chapters about their parents, various psychiatrists that had large impacts on them, and similar families.
The Morlok quadruplets (born 1930 in Lansing, Michigan). The girls were the first known surviving set of identical quads and were later anonymised as the Genain quadruplets in psychiatric studies of genetic links to schizophrenia. The Johnson quadruplets (born in 1935 in Dunedin, New Zealand) were the first surviving set of quadruplets in ...
When Sadie Morlok gave birth to quadruplets in 1930, it made the papers in their town of Lansing, Michigan. Under the spotlight since birth, the legacy of the Morlok Quadruplets became intertwined ...
The Library of Michigan released its Michigan Notable Books list for 2024.
He is particularly recognized for his research on the Genain quadruplets, and he led the team who studied the quadruplets intensively from 1955 to 1958. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1976, then-NIMH director Bertram S. Brown described Rosenthal as "one of the top scientists in the area of the nature and etiology of schizophrenia."
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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Quadruplets" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Genain quadruplets;