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Adolf Meyer well says in his foreword that this volume "furnishes an example of what can be done in the future to keep account of procedures through which man is assuming a very real and far-reaching responsibility for the cultivation of the welfare of mothers and children as well as those entitled to be fathers. . . . Facts in all sorts of directions are called for, if we are to emerge from the drastic domination of negation, of prohibition, and of corresponding dishonesty and bootlegging and its . . . uncontrollable accompaniments. Without facts we can form no judgment
Birth Control in Practice: Analysis of 10,000 Case Histories of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau.. Ann Intern Med. 1934;7:1331–1332. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-7-10-1331_3
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Published: Ann Intern Med. 1934;7(10):1331-1332.
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-7-10-1331_3
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