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Estrid Hein

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22: 87:, Estrid Hansen was the daughter of the politician Octavius Thomas Hansen (1838–1903) and of Ida Antoinette Wulff (1845–1924), who was known for her needlework. Brought up in a well-to-do bourgeois home, she came into contact with prominent political and cultural figures during her childhood. After matriculating from 146:, she became an early member of Danske Kvinders Fredskæde, the Danish branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The same year, she joined the Scandinavian Family Law Commission which worked successfully on improving women's rights in marriage with the 1920 marriage reforms in Denmark. 157:
The conclusion of the committee was that sterilization was justified in some cases of institutionalizations, that castration should be reserved for repeat sexual offenders, and left a lot of details of implementation to local physicians and administrators of institutions.
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Back in Copenhagen, she began to practise in 1898, opening her own clinic in 1906 where she attracted many satisfied clients. In 1918, she received her specialist certificate and continued to practise until her retirement in 1939.
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where she was one of the most popular figures in the organization. She successfully campaigned for equal rights for women in regard to both voting rights and factory law. In 1915, together with
67:. The same year she joined the Scandinavian Family Law Commission where she was effective in furthering progress on women rights as spouses. From 1933 she participated on the executive board of 64: 119:(the Louise Society) which was established to alleviate poverty among destitute single women. In 1914, she became the first woman to serve on the board of 448: 155:
Betcenkning Angaende Sociale Foranstaltninger Overfor Degenerativt Bestemte Personer (Social measures toward Degeneratively Predisposed Individuals).
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from 1898, opening her own clinic in 1906. She was also a prominent figure in the women's movement, chairing the Copenhagen chapter of the
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studying physiological optics, followed by study trips to clinics in Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Germany.
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party on sterilization of the mentally handicapped. This commission published its report in 1926, under the title
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Eugenics and the welfare state : sterilization policy in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland
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Hein was also active in the women's movement, becoming a medical specialist in
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From 1909 to 1916, Hein was chair of the Copenhagen branch of the
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Danish ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist
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Den danske Komité til Bekæmpelse af den hvide Slavehandel
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ophthalmologist
women's rights
Copenhagen
Danish Women's Society
Danske Kvinders Fredskæde
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Denmark's Women's Council
Copenhagen
N. Zahle's School
University of Copenhagen
Paris
Danish Women's Society
Thora Daugaard
Clara Tybjerg
Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen
Henni Forchhammer
Social Democrat
white slave trade
League of Nations
the National Women's Council
Hørsholm
List of peace activists


"Danske kvinders Fredskæde"



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