BIRTH CONTROL
MEASURE OF EUGENICS PRINCE’S DOCTOR AN ADVOCATE London, July’ 27. Birth control a<s “tile most practical measure of eugenics available,” watfj advocated h.V Sir Thomas Herder, physician in ordinary to the Prince of A Vales, in an address before the Royal Smiiary Institute, at Brighton. Fundamentalists, said Sir Thomas, believed that it was wrong to interfere with nature, but it was too late in evolution to revive those old ideas. “I regard indiscriminate childbearing as a disease of the body politic. There should be a piAlper course of instruction in birth control in the medical curriculum.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3784, 29 July 1932, Page 6
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