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Show 30 \ 9 of oarrying as originally drafted embraced praotically all of tp.e out the provisions of this act.tl The bill plaoes in the state for the detention of criminals, corrigibles, ment was and other and mental passed strikin'g the stitutions, State out the Industrial School for the Deaf and Blind. bill was state March'3, 1913, the absent and not voting, 5. , 10 Skolfeld read . the on Dr. bill, letters which Dr. house, Hospital 'staff physician" of in- rejeoted by:a. vote of ayes, the floor of the wives and the School, On two and was During discussion Mental of the voted. upon, 19; nays, 20; on defrctives. names in An amend had received from discharged State Hospital cases, wives p ro t e ate d that their wills they were into additional the claimed that husbands Hyde,State being in which the forced pregnancies. against Dr. Skolfiel<i sterilized in such should be cases. In', t.he previous State Board of (1912) Insanity, Mental Hospital Dr. biennial D. Superintendent, H. had report of the Calder, eugenical sterilization legislation. 9. House Bill #42. Skolfield's vuth writer. House State urged. the necessity of lO.Dr. then Journal, Utah, 1913. Page 135. statement in interview conversation |