Abstract
IN this little book, the facts of population and overpopulation, and the wastage of human life that results under uncontrolled conditions of mass reproduction, are first marshalled. The regulation of births and limitation of population by artificial methods are then detailed, and the benefits likely to arise therefrom stated. Finally, the arguments of the opposition to artificial methods for the control of pregnancy are set out and examined.
Birth Control and its Opponents
By Frank W. White. Pp. xi + 164. (London: John Bale, Sons and Danielsson, Ltd., 1935.) 3s. 6d. net.
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H., R. Birth Control and its Opponents. Nature 136, 458 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136458d0
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