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-''[[Le Haras Humain]]'' (The Human Stud-Farm) is a book by [[Charles Binet-Sanglé]] which suggested that euthanasia was necessary in some cases, and that a eugenic institute must be founded to encourage education of the improvement for the human race. The book was heavily censored in France.+''[[Le Haras Humain]]'' (1918, The Human Stud-Farm) is a book by [[Charles Binet-Sanglé]] which suggested that euthanasia was necessary in some cases, and that a eugenic institute must be founded to encourage education of the improvement for the human race. The book was heavily censored in France.
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Le Haras Humain (1918, The Human Stud-Farm) is a book by Charles Binet-Sanglé which suggested that euthanasia was necessary in some cases, and that a eugenic institute must be founded to encourage education of the improvement for the human race. The book was heavily censored in France.

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