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Show 9 CH.A.PTER III GENERAL sociologist, lifying the biologist, and the oentered since of this medical subject themselves. It of have been taken and fields, even A brief review e and much general interest is not surprising, then, approval and by people in within the of so disapproval the various separate fields the general considerations perhaps be best made by paralleling the "pro" and the "c on" arguments of each phaSe( Religious Aspect s The Roman-Catholic of sterilization. ber about which reproduction, positions the practitioner, Sterilization involves nul- antiquity. definite interested can the consideration of the ignorance, superstition 'ence, has such STERILIZJ TION theologian. the function of reve that OF HUM sterilization invites Hwnan oonomist, SPJ:!;CTS In 31, 1930), Pope Ch"lU'ch against Churoh is the , the Encyolioal Pius XI outstanding opponent Casti Connubii ( definitely oormnits the sterilization. He eoem atholia says: pernicious practioe must be oon TFinally, demned which closely touches upon the natural right that 1. For rather extended dis,Qussions of general asp ects see; Gosney,E.S. and Popenoe, aul., Sterilization for Human Bet terment, Parts I,ll, The- ao ·llan ompany, N.Y.,1930, and Landman,J.H.,Ruman Sterilization, C apters 1,10,14. ... |