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Show 11 Economic Considerations Sterilization advocates point out the fected in tax expendites when persons state institutions there is so, 'at ion the much30r more to keep that the process that defectives tithe mind.ed saving those who claim that are a effected by is of one born are the of outside discharged; prventing al procre- of defective a costs institution an as Peter to pay robbing as in-- Paul; chiefly to the normal, with feeble-minded. coming from feeble- parents. The Psychiatrists Eugenic are 'not agreed Opponents of sterilization "scratches the e.di tary social themselves are sur-race inade ;" uacy normal, to as inheritability of mental deficiency ·es. of custody defectives who would. themselves be state charges. of Oppc ae d but sterilized and be can in savings ef- the and of claim that the bu'Lk of the causes the it cases and psychos merely of her being born to parents who but who are oarriers of the un- 4 desirable 3. About 4.f1It qualities in their germ-plasms. 4P225 per patient per ye'ar· in To which the Uni ted States. that mental defect may be due to in heritanoe, as it undoubtedly is in the wajority of cases, witnout the parent or parents of ·the afl6cted ohild is thus seen |