Letters To The Editor
Referendum Sir: In all the discussion which has taken place on the q uestion of this country's continued membership of the EEC, there is one aspect of the matter looked. Over......
Tory Future
Sir: After a very brief period of rejoicin g for the departure of Edward Heath, I the ea g erly scanned ea g erly scanned neWsPapers and television screen to see What reward we......
Eysenck The Terrible
Sir: Mr L. E. Weidber g (February 1) seems to share the same misconceptions about Professor H. J. Eysenck's views on the possible link between smoking and lun g cancer as I had......
From Professor H. J. Eysenck Sir: Mr Weidber G Complains...
1) that in my review of Illich's book 1 "smu gg led in a parenthesis" to the effect that we can blame ourselves for health troubles because, inter alio. we d o n't stop smokin......
Bevms And Britain
Sir: I can only trust that Mr Bevins's thou g ht is more profound than its expression (February 8). It would be difficult to ima g ine a diatribe less worthy of serious......
Abortion
Sir: I must a g ree with Madeleine Simms (February 1) that it is a woman's ri g ht to decide whether or not to have a baby. At the same time I would defend the ri g ht of any......
Right To The
Sir: No one would wish to diminish the pity due to Mr Beverley Nichols (February 8) or the value of such an account to medicine, but were you wise in publishing the movin g......
Junk Corner
Sir: Bill Grundy takes me to task for the mis-spellin g of a word (February 8). believin g that 'a ferra g io' should have read 'a farra g o'. Certainly, there was a slip of the......