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  • Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta — In 1928, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada, enacted the Sexual Sterilization Act. The Act, drafted to protect the gene pool, allowed for sterilization of mentally disabled persons in order to prevent the transmission of undesirable… …   Wikipedia

  • History of psychosurgery in the United Kingdom — Psychosurgery is a surgical operation that destroys brain tissue in order to alleviate the symptoms of mental disorder. [Mental Health Act 1983, section 57.] The lesions are usually, but not always, made in the frontal lobes. Tissue may be… …   Wikipedia

  • Compulsory sterilization in Canada — has a documented history in two Canadian provinces, Alberta and British Columbia. Canadian compulsory sterilization operated via the same overall mechanisms of institutionalization, judgement, and surgery as the American system. One notable… …   Wikipedia

  • Syracuse State School — Syracuse State Idiot Asylum on Wilbur Avenue in Syracuse, New York about 1855 The Syracuse State School was a residential facility in Syracuse, New York for mentally disabled children and adults. Founded in 1851 in Albany, New York as the New… …   Wikipedia

  • Специальные (коррекционные) образовательные учреждения — обеспечивают обучающимся, воспитанникам с отклонениями в развитии обучение, воспитание, лечение, способствуют их социальной адаптации и интеграции в общество. В научном отношении деятельность специальных (коррекционных) образовательных учреждений …   Википедия

  • Alberta Eugenics Board — In 1928, the Province of Alberta, Canada, passed legislation that enabled the government to perform involuntary sterilizations on individuals classified as mentally deficient. In order to implement the Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta in 1928 …   Wikipedia

  • Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society — The Alleged Lunatics Friend Society (ALFS) was a pressure group started by ex patients in 19th century Britain that campaigned for the human rights of people alleged to have mental disorders (who were known then as lunatics). It is recognized… …   Wikipedia

  • Henry H. Goddard — Henry Herbert Goddard (August 14 1866 ndash; June 18 1957) was a prominent American psychologist and eugenicist in the early 20th century. He is known especially for his 1912 work , which he himself came to regard as deeply flawed, and for being… …   Wikipedia

  • Variability hypothesis — The variability hypothesis originated in the early nineteenth century with Johann Meckel who argued that females are more variable than males. Because he considered males to be the superior animal Meckel concluded that variation was a sign of… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Arthur — (25 October 1865 – 21 May 1932) was an Australian politician, social reformer and medical practitioner.Early lifeArthur was born in Aldershot, England and educated at Dover College. He received a Master of Arts from the University of St Andrews… …   Wikipedia

  • Pearce Bailey (neurologist) — Pearce Bailey (1865 1922) was an American neurologist and psychiatrist, educated at Princeton and Columbia Universities. He became a consultant in several New York hospitals and with Collins and Frankel founded the Neurological Institute. He was… …   Wikipedia

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