Birth control

Date:
1879-c.1970
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SA/PIC/F/18
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Papers relating to birth control and family planning, including the following:

Proceedings of Royal Society for the Promotion of Health Conference on Family Planning for Britain, 1968

Papers of the Working Party to study problems of unplanned pregnancy by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 1970

Letter relating to study of contraception, 3 Jun 1969

Copy of Parliament Debates, House of Lords, Vol.259, No.92, Jul 1964. Columns 683-693 relate to family planning.

Typescript of Drysdale's Address to Workers' Congress, Marseille, 1879

Pages 1-2 of the first issue of Birth Control, Feb 1919

Press cuttings relating to birth control and Catholicism, 3-4 Aug 1968

Correspondence relating to research into contraceptive practices and family planning, 2 Mar 1970 - 6 Oct 1972

Preliminary report on Family Planning Evaluation Project in Nigeria, c.1970

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1879-c.1970

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