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Eugenics, B.C.
Compared to this early code, Dr. H. J. Haiselden’s theory that an infant doomed to be a defective should be allowed to die is almost sentimental....
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Title: Eugenics, B.C.
From: Dr. Haiselden And The Bollinger Baby
Creator: n/a
Date: November 18, 1915
Format: Article
Publication: The Chicago Daily Tribune
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: p.2
Keywords: Advocacy; Bioethics; Chicago, IL; Civil Liberties & Rights; Cognitive Disability; Death; Doctors; Eugenics; Euthanasia; Family; Greece; H.F. Haiselden; Hospitals; Ideologies; Illinois; Institutions; Laws & Regulation; Media; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Medicine & Science; Physical Disability; Policy; Public Health & Welfare; Reproduction; Women & Gender
Topics: Government, Policy & Law; Social Movements & Advocacy


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