BIRTH CONTROL.
VIEWS OF CONFERENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, July 14. The Birth Control Conference, consisting largely of British- doctors, passed a resolution that it was of the greatest importance that provision for hygienic birth control instruction should become part of the recognised practice of the medical profession. Dr. Haire stated that the realisation was growing on all sides of the necessity of some measure of sterilisation of the unfit in the interests of the race. The time was coming when all but the very lowest would practice birth control; when that date arrived they would turn on the small minority who bred recklessly and insist on their compulsory sterilisation.
Dr. M : llard. presiding, said doctors need not be ashamed of their families; the- class coming nerjt to them were the clergy of the Church of England.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1922, Page 3
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