nded and Epileptic Cases, Return showing 12
Section 6.--=Study of Feeble-minded and Delinquent Children=:
Methods employed in other Countries; United States of America;
New Zealand; Need of Psychological Experts; Tredgold, Quotation
from 14
Section 7.--=Method of dealing with Mental Defectives in New
Zealand--Present Legal Provision for Notification and Education
of Feeble-minded Children and for Care of Custodial
Feeble-minded Adults and Children=: Education Act, 1914;
Provision of; "Feeble-minded," Definition of; Mental Defectives
Act, 1911; English Mental Deficiency Act; Public Schools,
Special Classes; Epileptic Children, Education of; Otekaike and
Richmond Special Schools; Nature of Institutions and Training,
with Suggestions; Caversham Industrial School; Weraroa Boys'
Training-farm; Committal, Nature of; Value of Home Life in
Comparison with Institutional 14
Section 8.--=Children's Courts=: Committee's Recommendations;
Clinics for Physical and Psychological Examination 17
Section 9.--=Policy for the Future=: Notification; English
Commission, 1908, Basic Principles laid down; Register of
Feeble-minded; Eugenics Board; Dr. Gray's Suggestions;
Psychiatrists, Suggested Appointment; Eugenic Board, Proposed
Duties and Powers; Departments to control Feeble-minded;
Marriage and Carnal Knowledge with Feeble-minded; Parents' and
Guardians' Responsibilities 17
Section 10.--=The Question of Sterilization=: Operations,
Nature of; X-rays, Use of; American Laws; Dr. H. Laughlin,
Chicago, Views; Central Association for Mental Welfare of Great
Britain, Opinion on Sterilization; Evidence in support of
Sterilization; Committee's Opinion and Recommendation; Eugenic
Board's Powers 19
Section 11.--=Segregation= 21
Section 12.--=The Question of Expense=: Cost to State for Want
of Supervision, Case cited; Humanitarian and National Aspects 21
Section 13.--=Immigration=: Introduction of Feeble-minded and
Undesirables from Overseas; Medical Inspection of Intending
Immigrants; System in Force; Committee's Suggestions; Ordinary
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