Sir: No Abortion Boom (28 February) Will Last Long—say Two
years at the utmost—if (1) every patient, as condition for performance of an abortion, is thoroughly taught, and equipped for, the contraceptive method most convenient and......
Enemy In Our Midst
Sir: Though it's hard to see how what Mr Seymour-Smith (28 March) calls my 'timid, donnish, obtuse .. . academic (albeit American) appreciation' of Wyndham Lewis could even be......
The Killing Of Uncle George
Sir: I regret, as you do (28 March), that the de- bate on euthanasia has itself met a prematurely early death. Unfortunately there are such barriers of prejudice that many......
Sweet Girl Graduates
Sir: The recent appearance of a history of Girton College (reviewed in your issue of 21 March) is a welcome reminder of the very valu- able contribution made, and being made to......
Abortion Boom
Sir: Adrian Fitzgerald (Letters, 21 March) is concerned that an articulate lobby is pushing hard for even more permissive legislation re- garding abortion. This is quite true,......
Whines And Moans
Sir: Mr Grundy (21 March) obviously enjoyed . shying at the Aunt Sallies of the street; may one of them be permitted a slight squawk at the feeble disingenuousness of his aim?......
Sir: The Figure Of Eighteen Foreign Women Aborted...
private patients' in NHS hospitals during the first four -months of the Abortion Act, quoted by Mrs Madeleine Simms (Letters, 21 March), is really not relevant to estimating the......
The Battle Of Brighton
Sir: You are warmly to be congratulated upon either the speed of your printing arrangements or the foresight of your correspondents. For, in your letters column of 28 March, Mr......