Conception Control And Its Effects On the Individual And the Nation
Conception Control And Its Effects On the Individual And the Nation
Florence E Barrett
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This is perhaps most obvious in the first group mentioned on page 17, where the woman is suffering from chronic or acute disease, and thenecessity for preventing conception is clear to her medical adviser. If disease renders child-bearing a danger to the life and health ofthe mother, it becomes a positive duty of her doctor to prevent such acatastrophe--but the method advised will differ according to thespecial nature of the case. Again, where in the case of husband or wife there is a seriousin...heritance of mental or physical disease, and especially when thesame weakness exists in both families, it is justly regarded as a dutyby the married pair not to bring children into the world. It may becontended that men and women with such an inheritance should notmarry, but that is a matter for the decision of the individualsconcerned. It not infrequently happens that marriage has taken placebefore they know of the inherited tendency. In such cases clearly theadvice of the family doctor should be given as to the best course topursue in order to avoid conception.
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