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‘It has always been considered one of the most remarkable features of haemo- philia that it runs in families, and the earliest writers on the disease were so definite on this point that, even in 1820, Nasse had sufficient material at his command to assert that haemophilia is propagated entirely by the unaffected females to their sons. Subsequent experience led Grandidier to state that it was the most heritable of all heritable diseases, a view upon which there has been general concurrence.’
William Bulloch en Paul Fildes (1912)1
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