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Show 54 her omized, sex she may therefore be she though is as done with course The a economic. eugenic to however, to of removal un- case of was motive4 not or these to a no reasons and in what really present, problematical that note what the even would be properly class- case hether are reduce this phase for problem and therap eut I c motives appear rather and other than so reason punitive in Table I. is a moral prison castration The frequen,tly gree, the in such "social". supposedly Qnaffected, community a s'terile; .diseased ovaries ified is libido attempt has been table' form. It Is de made interesting, large part they play compared 35 with their importance in California, operate almost entirely for eugeni.c how into liberally the acouracy of numbers cording 34. tb.e,term ffeugenio" Case 35. Dr. of is which claims reasons. And to here, used would enter operations performed ac- to motive. 82C Beeley writes, in a letter to the Utah pril 25, 1933: Sociologioal SOCiety, dated from London, (I gave)--ttevidence before a departmental committee of Anthur L. the Board of Control in charge of mental institutions .in It has been proposed to enaot a sterilization England. statute, and the protagonists are oiting American suc cess (?) with this measure as.a reason why England should follow: suit.. My task was to call attention, before the committee, to a number of aspeots of the problem which do not readily appear in the American statistics, such for instance, as the preponderance of op er-at t ons in the Cali fornia mental hospitals for birth-control and therapeutic .... ,· |