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In the wake of these talks and similar ones given by other early eugenicists, back-alley sterilizations and, occasionally, executions began taking place all over America. In 1915, a doctor in Chicago named Harry Haiselden began leaving disabled babies to die, earning him the nickname “the Black Stork.” There were rumors of a mental hospital in Illinois that was intentionally killing off its patients with tuberculosis-infected milk.
Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life
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