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eugenic
eugenic, a. and n. Biol. (juːˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. Gr. εὐ- (see eu-) + root γεν- to produce (Gr. had εὐγενής well-born) + -ic.] A. adj. Pertaining or adapted to the production of fine offspring, esp. in the human race.1883 F. Galton Hum. Faculty 24 Various topics more or less connected with that of the culti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugenic feminism
In the 1930s eugenic feminism began to decline as eugenic feminists began to fall out with mainstream eugenicists, and had largely failed to sway the public Decline In the 1940s, eugenic feminism began to decline. wikipedia.org
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eugenism
eugenism (ˈjuːdʒɪnɪz(ə)m) [f. as eugenic a. + -ism.] (See quot.)1887 Athenæum 31 Dec. 897/3 ‘Eugenism,’ the word suggested by him [Mr. Galton] some time ago..to express the aggregate of the most favourable conditions for healthy and happy existence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugenics in Japan
National Eugenic Law After rejection of the originally submitted Race Eugenic Protection Law in 1938, was promulgated in 1940 by the Konoe government The indications of the Eugenic Protection Law included leprosy. wikipedia.org
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eugenically
eugenically, adv. (juːˈdʒɛnɪkəlɪ) [f. eugenic: see -ically.] In regard to eugenics; from a eugenic point of view.1912 Q. Rev. July 65 The propagation of the eugenically fit. 1922 Edin. Rev. July 46 It is eugenically bad, making early marriage impossible, or encouraging the dysgenic art of fortune hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugenics in Mexico
Its proponents sought to "improve" the human race through both positive and negative eugenic practices. State efforts for education were connected to the eugenic agenda. wikipedia.org
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eugenist
eugenist (ˈjuːdʒɪnɪst, juːˈdʒiːnɪst, -ˈdʒɛn-) [f. eugenic: see -ist.] A student or advocate of eugenics. Also attrib. or as adj.1908 C. W. Saleeby Health, Strength & Happiness xxiv. 420 There is thus..a quasi-fatalistic element with which the hygienist, as well as the eugenist—to coin a word now nec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nell's Eugenic Wedding
Nell's Eugenic Wedding is a lost 1914 silent comedy of one reel directed by Edward Dillon. wikipedia.org
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Eugenia
Eugenia Bot. (juːˈdʒiːnɪə) [mod.Lat.: the name was given in 1729 by Micheli in honour of Eugene, Prince of Savoy.] A genus of tropical trees (family Myrtaceæ), mostly found in America and the West Indies, of which the most important is E. Pimenta or Allspice Tree.1775 Ash, Eugenia, a genus of plants... Oxford English Dictionary
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International Eugenics Conference
In an effort to eradicate unfit offspring sterilization laws were passed, the first one in Indiana (1907), then in other states, many strictly for eugenic Other eugenic laws limited the right to marry. wikipedia.org
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cacogenic
cacogenic, a. (kækəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. caco- after eugenic a.; cf. cacogenesis.] The reverse of eugenic; = dysgenic a. Hence cacoˈgenics n. pl., the breeding of a weak race (opp. eugenics).1917 W. R. Inge in Edin. Rev. Jan. 80 How will it escape the cacogenic effects of family restriction in the better cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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dysgenic
dysgenic, a. (dɪsˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. dys- + -genic.] Exerting a detrimental effect on the race, tending towards racial degeneration, spec. opposed to eugenic. Hence dysˈgenically adv.1915 W. R. Inge Outspoken Ess. (1919) 41 Its [sc. frequent war's] dysgenic effect, by eliminating the strongest and healthie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Osborn
Birth control and abortion are turning out to be great eugenic advances of our time. If they had been advanced for eugenic reasons it would have retarded or stopped their acceptance.” wikipedia.org
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Ellen Pinsent
committee of the First International Eugenic Conference. Her support for eugenic policies is reflected in the provisions of the Mental Deficiency Act 1913. wikipedia.org
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Society for Biodemography and Social Biology
The AES also sought to promote eugenic policies at the US state and federal level; in particular, Harry H. Laughlin promoted eugenic sterilization in the early twentieth century. wikipedia.org
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