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THOSE who have reason to know that infertility has an economic value, and that deliberate family limitation has been a factor of some importance contributing to their own social elevation, and wish to share with others the information and the practices which have been helpful to themselves, who hold the view that sex is not to be justified solely because of its relation to reproduction, and who think that parentage should be deliberate and voluntary and not casual and accidental, must necessarily wish to examine with the utmost care any proposed legislative measure which deals with the subject of contraception.
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Obtrusive Legislation. Nature 133, 192–193 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133192a0
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