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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26388 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 65 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 woman 4 Dr. 3 York 3 New 2 great 2 child 2 United 1 year 1 world 1 work 1 venereal 1 uterus 1 time 1 sex 1 semen 1 problem 1 population 1 mother 1 malthusian 1 life 1 human 1 female 1 feeble 1 family 1 fallopian 1 disease 1 day 1 control 1 chapter 1 case 1 birth 1 american 1 abortion 1 Windeyer 1 States 1 State 1 Sir 1 Physiology 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Marx 1 Malthus 1 London 1 League 1 Justice 1 Health 1 Footnote 1 Eugenics 1 England 1 Dewees Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 860 woman 699 child 436 man 288 life 260 year 240 time 237 world 237 family 228 birth 223 mother 211 disease 209 population 199 day 182 problem 178 law 172 society 170 case 157 sex 156 control 155 fact 155 condition 154 work 150 part 148 number 131 power 131 knowledge 130 way 128 people 127 rate 126 nature 125 class 118 health 116 self 114 question 113 race 112 state 111 method 109 age 108 mean 108 labor 106 body 104 country 101 place 101 matter 99 marriage 99 evil 95 civilization 94 misery 93 force 93 conception Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 483 _ 144 Birth 140 Dr. 139 Control 104 Mr. 95 New 68 United 66 States 54 York 51 England 49 | 49 America 46 League 43 Malthus 38 State 32 Mrs. 32 London 31 R. 30 Marx 29 Health 29 Eugenics 28 Sir 25 H. 25 Europe 24 Malthusian 24 Lord 24 Justice 24 Church 24 CHAPTER 23 Society 23 Medical 23 Germany 23 Besant 22 motherhood 22 National 22 France 21 Paris 21 Drysdale 20 Public 20 Council 19 Physiology 19 City 19 Bradlaugh 19 American 18 . 17 Population 17 Court 16 W. 16 Footnote 16 Children Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1911 it 716 they 714 we 488 i 384 she 333 them 269 he 187 you 174 us 114 itself 109 her 100 themselves 89 me 67 herself 66 him 26 one 25 himself 22 myself 20 ourselves 12 yourself 7 hers 3 thee 2 theirs 2 mine 1 view_.--"is 1 thyself 1 ours 1 oneself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6462 be 1704 have 512 do 335 make 235 give 234 say 196 take 178 bring 172 become 161 know 159 come 151 find 150 go 149 bear 133 use 126 prevent 114 work 113 increase 111 see 111 call 96 think 87 follow 85 live 84 show 78 point 76 produce 75 write 72 keep 71 seek 71 believe 70 let 66 die 64 remain 63 consider 62 lead 62 concern 61 tell 61 seem 59 hold 58 publish 58 get 58 continue 56 suffer 55 need 54 regard 54 put 52 permit 52 fail 51 teach 51 recognize Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1156 not 399 more 337 only 324 great 320 so 269 such 265 most 258 other 238 human 203 well 200 many 197 as 191 even 189 own 188 very 176 first 158 large 155 out 151 too 150 much 142 up 140 now 140 new 139 social 135 long 134 sexual 129 good 127 less 124 also 118 high 116 then 112 same 112 old 111 public 103 thus 101 little 99 moral 96 few 95 present 94 possible 93 far 93 certain 89 free 87 here 86 medical 85 poor 85 necessary 84 physical 84 general 82 young Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51 most 50 good 44 least 39 great 17 high 10 old 9 Most 8 bad 6 low 5 young 5 strong 5 noble 5 large 4 simple 4 poor 4 close 4 cheap 3 weak 3 sure 3 small 3 slight 3 late 3 innermost 3 fine 3 bitter 2 warm 2 short 2 safe 2 near 2 long 2 holy 2 heavy 2 grave 2 full 2 early 2 dire 2 deep 2 clear 2 broad 2 bright 1 wise 1 wide 1 wealthy 1 staunch 1 statesmanlike 1 sound 1 sincere 1 ripe 1 plain 1 needy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 214 most 11 least 3 well 2 hard 1 worst 1 greatest 1 fullest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31790/31790-h/31790-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31790/31790-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 control is not 3 man has not 3 woman is more 3 woman is not 2 _ is _ 2 _ is not 2 _ make marriage 2 child is likely 2 children are not 2 control is thus 2 men do not 2 problem is not 2 society has not 2 woman becomes pregnant 2 woman is naturally 2 women have not 1 _ are _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ do away 1 _ do not 1 _ going home 1 _ had not 1 _ is far 1 _ is harmless 1 _ thinking _ 1 _ were formerly 1 births were even 1 births were so 1 case are matters 1 case is also 1 case is likely 1 case is not 1 case was too 1 cases are not 1 cases be carefully 1 cases brought on 1 cases is quite 1 cases kept distinct 1 child is inadvisable 1 child is more 1 child is not 1 children are always 1 children are cheaply 1 children are defective 1 children are dependents 1 children are factors 1 children are fairly 1 children are first 1 children are less 1 children are physically Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 control is not merely 2 society has not yet 1 _ is not positive 1 cases are not exceptions 1 children are not only 1 children are not really 1 children were no longer 1 children were not much 1 condition was not due 1 conditions are not short 1 control is no negative 1 control is no new 1 families have no accurate 1 laws are not radically 1 life is no longer 1 lives is not repression 1 man has not complete 1 man has not only 1 man is not concerned 1 man make no money 1 men have no business 1 mother had no means 1 mothers are not superwomen 1 problem is not merely 1 time is not yet 1 time produces no unfavorable 1 woman is not certain 1 woman is not likely 1 women are not nearly 1 women did not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 59480 author = Anonymous title = The Malthusian Handbook Designed to Induce Married People to Limit Their Families Within Their Means. date = keywords = Besant; Council; Dr.; Justice; League; Malthus; Mr.; Mrs.; Windeyer; malthusian; population summary = Before he published his great work the view was generally action of natural laws) to an excessive increase of population "That population has a constant tendency to increase beyond the means and celibacy as the most moral means of restraining population. Here we see the painful positive or natural checks to population at the nature of preventive checks amongst the people of this country, was was possible to check the spread of moral enlightenment by means of also this question presses; for these over-large families mean cause, Mrs. Besant pleaded that the teachings of New-Malthusianism, the advocacy of prudential checks tended to corrupt public morals, public mind upon the question of population by the cause célèbre of this country for the publication of works dealing with the population discussion of the population question in this country. on a charge of selling an "obscene" book, viz., The Law of Population, id = 38185 author = Knowlton, Charles title = Fruits of Philosophy: A Treatise on the Population Question date = keywords = Dewees; Dr.; Physiology; case; fallopian; female; semen; time; uterus summary = calls of nature in a like place; yet they must and ought to be attended People generally, as it was the case with physicians until late years, partake in their general form of the male character, and are called The internal organs of generation consist in the female of the Vagina, physiological property is that of exciting the female genital organs in It ought to be known that women have conceived when the semen was merely semen lodged in the vagina to the ovary, and excites those actions which female organism increases like that of the male, until an emission of forming an organized being, I do not believe such a thing takes place, ovary, and have consequently presumed this is not generally the case. error that the semen must enter the uterus to effect impregnation, I semen to pass through the mouth of the uterus to produce conception have id = 16135 author = Rout, Ettie Annie title = Safe Marriage: A Return to Sanity date = keywords = England; Footnote; Health; London; New; Sir; disease; venereal; woman summary = prevention of venereal disease, and forbidden to supply printed directions medical prevention of sexual diseases, the Roman Catholic Church will of preventing the birth of children liable to be born diseased or unfit. at present to protect women from disease and immorality, by confining this Similarly every effort should be made to prevent women becoming diseased, [Footnote B: Diseased women will continue to cater for men so long as they And again, just as the medical prevention of venereal disease was not venereal disease in the world to-day, among men and among women, than The medical formulæ for venereal disease preventive ointments for men, and venereal disease preventive suppositories and ointments for women, should practitioners to recommend, suitable venereal disease preventives to the Health Departments of efficient means of preventing venereal disease will _Information_ as to the medical prevention of venereal disease may be id = 1689 author = Sanger, Margaret title = The Pivot of Civilization date = keywords = Birth; Control; Dr.; Eugenics; Marx; New; State; United; York; american; child; day; feeble; great; human; life; problem; sex; woman; work; world summary = Control, from the point of view of a woman''s personal life, and from the upon the control and guidance of the great natural instinct of Sex. Mastery of this force is possible only through the instrument of Birth problem of hunger were solved, the question of the women and children 3. Would knowledge of Birth Control change the moral attitude of men mother with five children had worked in a mill by day or by night, ever these reports on women in industry, is not advocating Birth Control Much less can education solve the great problem of child labor. The philosophy of Birth Control points out that as long as civilized defectives is one of the great public health problems of to-day. more than 75,000 men, women and children are dependents, feeble-minded, whole of human nature, with the relation of men, women, and children to immediate necessity for human control over the great forces of nature. id = 31790 author = Sanger, Margaret title = Family Limitation date = keywords = City; York; woman summary = will prevent a woman from becoming pregnant unless she desires to do The working women can use direct action by refusing to supply the Every woman who is desirous of preventing conception will follow this when carefully used will kill the male sperm or prevent its entering quarts of water makes a splendid solution for preventive purposes. Cold water douche--This will sometimes remove the semen quite Every woman should possess a good two quart rubber douche bag called Some women use the douche before the sexual act as a preventive. solution is needed for this purpose, following the act a larger douche Take part or about a quart of an antiseptic douche BEFORE the pessary preventing the sperm from entering the womb. Practically all vaginal suppositories act as preventives but the most peasant women make up their preventive suppositories themselves, Condoms, pessaries, syringes, douche bags, and other rubber id = 8660 author = Sanger, Margaret title = Woman and the New Race date = keywords = America; Dr.; New; States; United; York; abortion; birth; chapter; child; control; family; great; mother; woman; year summary = VIII BIRTH CONTROL--A PARENTS'' PROBLEM OR WOMAN''S? Even as birth control is the means by which woman attains basic World Almanac for 1918, shows that foreign-born mothers gave birth to mother knowledge that will enable her to prevent bringing to birth time and the number of children who shall result from the union, Or shall women be forced into abortion, as is testified by the mother No matter how much they desire children, no man and woman BIRTH CONTROL--A PARENTS'' PROBLEM OR WOMAN''S? Birth control is woman''s problem. 2,000,000 women who undergo abortions in the United States each year The great mass of the workers--including children and women--are They bring children into the world as fast as women can bear Let the women workers practice birth What effect will the practice of birth control have upon woman''s moral naturally not to rights of the woman, nor indeed of the mother, but to