Sterilization for Human Betterment: A Summary of Results of 6,000 Operations in California, 1909-1929 |
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adopted APPENDIX applied CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ castration cesarean chap CHAPTER chil child compulsory sterilization condition consent crime criminals CRUZ The University dementia præcox desirable dren E. S. Gosney effect epileptic eugenic reasons eugenic sterilization fact of sterilization Fallopian tubes feeble-minded female girls Harry Sharp heredity hospitals Human Betterment Foundation Huntington's chorea husband imbeciles individual inherited insane institutions intelligence Iowa General Assembly Journal lized males marriage married mental defectives mentally diseased merely method normal offspring operation Otis H parents parole Pasadena patient Paul Popenoe performed persons physical possible pregnancy prevent the birth private practice probably problem procreation produce providing punishment rape relatives reported reproduction salpingectomy sex offenders sexually delinquent Social Hygiene society statute steriliza sterilization in California sterilization laws sterilization of inmates Supreme Court surgeon surgical syphilis tion tive tubes United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA uterus vasectomy voluntary sterilization woman women zation