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Professor Alan Parkes of Cambridge, the famed reproductive physiologist once remarked that "Nothing succeeds like excess". These words speak of the strides being made in the biologist's drive towards population control. To the biologist, the human race is biological material and at this juncture in the world's history it is fitting that biological considerations towards fertility control have assumed the desired scientific proportions. The themes in the present volume on "Control of Human Fertility" are clear and explicit and serve to solve the most complex riddle and dilemma of medical science.
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Professor Alan Parkes of Cambridge, the famed reproductive physiologist once remarked that "Nothing succeeds like excess". These words speak of the strides being made in the biologist's drive towards population control. To the biologist, the human race is biological material and at this juncture in the world's history it is fitting that biological considerations towards fertility control have assumed the desired scientific proportions. The themes in the present volume on "Control of Human Fertility" are clear and explicit and serve to solve the most complex riddle and dilemma of medical science.