Female members of hæmophilia families sometimes show a tendency to excessive hæmorrhage, but they seldom manifest the characteristic features met with in the male members.
In its general trend the inheritance of hæmophilia is not unlike that of horns among sheep, and it is possible that we are here again dealing with a character which is dominant in one sex and recessive in the other.
In the peculiarly male disease known as hæmophilia the blood refuses to clot when shed, and there is nothing to prevent great loss from even a superficial scratch.
Just as definitely as one man is hæmophilic and another is not, so one woman will convey hæmophilia and another will not.
I incline to believe that certain nervous qualities, many of great value to humanity, tend to be latent in women, just as hæmophilia does.
It thus becomes impossible to stop the flow of blood from a cut, and one who has inherited hæmophilia usually dies sooner or later from hæmorrhage.
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