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Doctor fined for selling condoms

NZPA Dublin An Irish doctor has been fined £4OO ($932) for having sold a pack of 10 prophylactics to a patient in defiance of Ireland’s strict laws on contraceptives. A law allows only a small number of pharmacists to sell contraceptives to clients, and only if they can produce a doctor’s prescription. Ireland is 90 per cent

Catholic, and abortions are banned. The doctor who was fined, of Clane, County Kildare, said that the law had defied his medical convictions. “As a doctor, my first duty is to my patients,” he said. “It is my duty as a doctor to prevent unwanted pregnancies and stop the spread of venereal disease. I will go to jail if necessary.” He will appeal.

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Press, 27 June 1983, Page 8

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Doctor fined for selling condoms Press, 27 June 1983, Page 8

Doctor fined for selling condoms Press, 27 June 1983, Page 8