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'Mayo also supported eugenic sterilization and was proudly identified as “an apostle of the school of eugenics.”2 Mayo’s sentiments were not unique: his was just one of the prominent voices in U.S. medicine that normalized advocacy for eugenics in the pages of the Journal.'

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