6 JULY 1934, page 23

Medicine In Russia [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] -

SIR,—In 1913 there were in • the Russian Empire approxi- mately 8,000 hospitals, giving one hospital for every - 22;009 inhabitants. There were 22,000 doctors; inekiding ' 1;800......

Women Motor Drivers

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] ant,—In Mr. - Prioleau's article on " The Dreamers on the Road," he ' inveighs (not for the first time) against The greater deadliness of the......

Abortion

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your correspondent, Mrs. Geraldine Mozley, stigmat izes all abortion -as " murder." To some of us that term would seem to apply more fitly......

[to The Editor Of Tile Spectator.] &a—replying To The Letter

from " Modernist " in your last issue, may I say that I readily accept Bracton's definition of abortion as homicide " if the foetus be already formed and animated " ? This is......

German Children In Paris

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May we bring to your notice a few facts to indicaw one aspect of the needs for which this Fund is appealing? There are at present in Paris......