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YEAR: 1974




CATEGORY: Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning



TITLE



The role of doctors in family planning in Canada.



AUTHORS

Fortier L


SOURCE

In: Schlesinger, B. Family planning in Canada: a source book. Toronto, Canada,

University of Toronto Press, 1974. p. 63-67



ABSTRACT

The term "family planning" is Victorian, implying services only to married people. Doctors have been notorious in

opposing family planning and in not learning about all possible methods. Contraceptive services outside large cities

are practically nonexistent. This resistance is not governmental; it is at the hospital level. Hospital administrators

are conservative and do not consider preventive medicine interesting enough. There has been passive resistance to

sterilization and abortion among hospital personnel. The present Canadian abortion law is inequitable and needs

revision. More emphasis should be given to paramedical personnel in family planning areas. (PubHealth.info

Document ID: CONT7T 3530-06)



PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "The role of doctors in family planning in Canada.", is(are)

Fortier L. The source of this article is "In: Schlesinger, B. Family planning in Canada: a source book. Toronto,

Canada, University of Toronto Press, 1974. p. 63-67". This article was published in 1974 in English language(s).

(PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT7T 3530-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN: 33530





 

 

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