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The Future of Fertility Control

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Biological Aspects of Social Problems
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My Theme is the future of fertility control. On the purely technical side this would take us very quickly into the realms of science fiction, and I want to attack the subject in a more general way. I want to try to answer two questions: (a) Will fertility control be necessary in future? (b) Will it be generally acceptable?

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Parkes, A.S. (1965). The Future of Fertility Control. In: Meade, J.E., Parkes, A.S. (eds) Biological Aspects of Social Problems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6580-6_19

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