Agnes Bluhm

Agnes Bluhm in 1886 Agnes Bluhm (9 January 1862 – 12 November 1943) was a German physician, eugenicist, and winner of a Goethe medal. She believed that German women could improve the race using eugenics and forced sterilisation. She wrote that the "female psyche" made her gender predisposed towards working for "racial hygiene". Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ludwig, Svenja
Published in: Weibliche Ärzte (1993), Seite 84-92 year:1993 pages:84-92
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Published: Berlin : Neuland-Verl, 1934
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