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Date: 2006-12-21 11:51:06
Health
Applied genetics
Biology
Human evolution
Nazi eugenics
Compulsory sterilization
American Eugenics Society
Frederick Osborn
Liberal eugenics
Eugenics
Bioethics
Ethics

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