(Correspondence) Abortions under the NHS

HGE Arthure

British Medical Journal, BMJ
British Medical Journal

Extract
It seems to me that social services do remarkably little for either the unmarried girl or the married women with poor housing conditions, even if they could be persuaded to continue with their pregnancy. It is not surprising that they suffer from a reactive depression, and I believe that abortion should be available to them on the National Health Service. It is speedily avail able in the private sector for those who can afford or can borrow the money. Unfortunately the waiting list for outpatient appointments is increasing, and there may be unavoidable delay in admission to hospital.


Arthure H. (Correspondence) Abortions under the NHS. Br Me. J. 1970;4(5735):617.