(Correspondence) Abortion law reform

Malcolm Potts

British Medical Journal, BMJ
British Medical Journal

Extract

. . . Dr. Sim suggests the B.M.A. should press for delay in legislation on this important subject, and a leading article (29 January, p. 248) makes the same point. I do not think it is right to plead for postponement in a matter which so deeply affects the health of a very large number of women. Abortion is not a new condition like some previously unknown virus or unreported drug reaction. . . .


Potts M.  (Correspondence) Abortion law reform.  Br Med J. 1966 February 12; 1(5484): 422, 423