Stockton State Hospital Case Study: Hector Rivas
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Butler requested pro forma permission to operate “above the parent’s consent,” on the grounds that Suárez was “suffering from a ______ disease which is likely to be transmitted to posterity.”

mental

One month after arriving to Patton, the box was checked indicating that Rogers should be sterilized because of a “______ disease which may have been inherited and is likely to be transmitted to descendants.”

mental

Jones had many run-ins with the law and was dubbed a “mentally deficient, incorrigible runaway little ______ boy charged with petty thefts.”

Negro

Match the following individuals with the justification for their sterilization:

<p>Suárez = Suffering from a mental disease likely to be inherited Rogers = Mental disease likely to be transmitted to descendants Jones = History of psychological problems and low IQ Butler = Low grade Mexicans living in a common-law union</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following individuals with their familial background:

<p>Suárez = Parents in a common-law union with children from previous relationships Rogers = Wife committed him to hospital due to dementia praecox Jones = Large, blended family with six half-siblings Butler = Dependent on the Catholic Welfare Bureau</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following individuals with their educational background:

<p>Suárez = Not specified Rogers = Four years of college education Jones = Completed fifth grade Butler = Not specified</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the justification for sterilizing Vernon Jones?

<p>Vernon Jones was sterilized due to his low IQ and history of abuse.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Thomas Rogers' name not appear on the lists of surgical sterilizations at Patton?

<p>Thomas Rogers' plea against sterilization succeeded, leading to his name not appearing on the lists of surgical sterilizations at Patton.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the grounds for operating 'above the parent’s consent' in the case of Suárez?

<p>The grounds for operating 'above the parent’s consent' in the case of Suárez was that she was suffering from a mental disease which was likely to be transmitted to posterity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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