1. FPA, 38th Report and Accounts 1969/70, p. 3.
2. Ibid., p. 3.
3. A Cartwright and M. Waite, ‘General practitioners and contraception in 1970–71’, Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Supplement No. 2, 22 (1972) p. 3; M. Waite, ‘Health Visitors and Birth Control Advice 1970/71’, Nursing Times, Occasional Papers (1972) pp. 157–9, 161–4; ‘Domiciliary Midwives and Birth Control Advice 1970/71’, Nursing Times, Occasional Papers (1972) pp. 193–5, 197–9.
4. C. M. Langford, Birth Control Practice and Marital Fertility in Great Britain (London: Population Investigation Committee, London School of Economics, 1976) pp. 51, 130.
5. D. Feldman, Birth Control in Jewish Law (London: University of London Press, 1968) pp. 227–48, 301.