COLUMBIA LIBRARIES OFFSITE HEALTH SCIENCES STANDARD 30HR0EDER >tc>)«>j::icjjc3i;:^cr3jt:r***>|e List of ^'- f'f-r ' >^th Control R6I36 ScVi7 CDlumbta Snibers^ttp intljeCttpoflmigork College of ^^fefiiicianjf anb #urgeon£f Pr actical Bibliographies LIST OF REFERENCES ON BIRTH CONTROL By THEODORE SCHROEDER flwm in tfie Cit j> of JtetD gorfe CoUege of ^fjpfiiciang anb ^urgeonjf l^eference Hibrarp Practical Bibliographies LIST OF REFERENCES ON BIRTH CONTROL By THEODORE SCHROEDER THE H. W. WILSON COAIPANY New York, N. Y. 1918 5XT INTRODUCTION In so far as our minds arc functioning- at immature levels of development "we know because we feel and are firmly con^ vinced because strongly agitated." It is by this process of thinking that society still attempts to answer most of our sexual questions. As fast as our intellectual methods mature wc become willing to check our feeling predispositions, ac- cocding to the real facts of our problems. Let us hope that soon we will be generally able to do this, even in relation to sex. The whole subject of reproduction is so thoroughly submerged in the conflicts of immature and morbid emotions, that it is the last of the human functions which will be thor- oughly subjected to the scientific method, and the last sub- ject toward which society can assume the attitude of the dis- passionate seeker after truth. Even men devoted largely to the pursuit of science are very often the victims of such sexuo-emotional disturbances as to uphold a blind moral- sentimentalism against the open-minded scientific considera- tion of sexual problems. In the following bibliography no attempt has been made to discriminate as between the author's varying avenues of approach to the problem of birth control. Herein the reader will find cited the religious emotionalist and the secular senti- mentalist; the progressive ethicist and the reactionary moral- ist; the dispassionate medievalist and the hysterical modern- ist, all largely engaged in making special pleas. Side by side with these there are some mature scholars who reall}- deal with the problem of birth control in proper scientific fashion. But of course, these are as yet a small minority. It is hoped that this bibliography will do something to stimulate and to facilitate a more sane, (or less hysterical) consideration of a problem that is so conspicuously and vitally interwoven with the happiness and well being of future generations. In its preparation I received valuable assistance from Miss Eleanor ff. Duncan. Theodore Schroeder. New York City. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/listofreferencesOOschr TABLE OF CONTENTS Books and Pamphlets 7 Magazine Articles 20 Books and Magazine Articles in Foreign Languages Dutch 40 French Books and Pamphlets 41 Magazine Articles 42 German Books and Pamphlets 43 Magazine Articles 48 Italian 52 Spanish 52 Miscellaneous 52 LIST OF REFERENCES ON BIRTH CONTROL BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS Agate, Peter (M.D.) Sexual economy as taught by Charles Bradlaugh ^I.P., by Peter Agate, M.D., with addendum by Saladin [ ]. Lond. n.d. 59p. Allbutt, Dr. Henry Arthur. Artificial checks to population: Is the popular teaching of them infamous? A history of medical persecution. London, George Standring, 1909. 35P- Disease and marriage. London, George Standring, 1901. Sop. The wife's handbook. London, R. Forder. Numerous editions. For publishing this book Dr. Allbutt was adjudged (by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and by General Medical Coun- cil of Great Britain) guilty of "infamous conduct," and his name was erased from the Medical register. Alison, Sir Archibald. Principles of population and their connection with human happiness. Edinburgh, W. Black- wood, 1840. 2V. Anthony, Katherine. Mothers who must earn. New York, Russell Sage foundation. Atkinson, Sam. Commonsense on the sex question. Chi- cago, Co-operative Book Co., 1916. Contains a chapter on: Birth control and the Malthusian theory. Baines, Jervoise Athelstane. Population. Encyclopedia Bri- tannica. nth ed. New York, 191 1. Gives comparative marriage, birth and death rates. Discusses de- clining birth rate. Beale, Octavius Charles. Racial decay; a compilation of evi- dence from world sources. London, Fifield, 1911. 439p. Bibliography: p. xiii-xviii. Strongly anti-birth control. Bergeret, Louis Frangois Etienne. The preventive obstacle or conjugal onanism. Translated from the 3rd French edition. New York, Turner and Mignard, 1870. i82p. Besant, Mrs. Annie (Wood). The law of population. Its consequences and its bearing upon human conduct and morals. New York, A. K. Butts, 1878. 47p. Marriage. London, 1884, 8 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Birth Control League of Massachusetts. A short statement on birth control. Boston, Birth Control League of Mass. 1916. Bibliography: p. 10-12. Birth control movement, The. n.d. [1916] signed Woman's Committee of one hundred. Mrs. Amos Pinchot and others. i6p. Bonar, James. Malthus and his work. London, Macmillan, 1885. 432p. Booth, David. A letter to the Rev.- T. R. Malthus . . . being an answer to the criticism, on Mr. Godwin's work on population, which was inserted in the LXXth number of the Edinburgh review: to which is added An examina- tion of the censuses of Great Britain and Ireland. Lon- don. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823. I24p. Brieux, Eugene. Maternity. Trans ... by Mrs. G. Bernard Shaw. New York, B. R. Tucker, 1907. Brunswick, Felissa. Life's best secret. A scientific treatise on procreation for the prevention of crime. [n.p.] F. Brunswick, [1894]. i6p. Burgess, William. The world's social evil. A historical re- view and study of problems relating to the subject. With supplementary chapter on a constructive policy by Judge Harry Olson. Chicago, Saul Brothers, 1914. Butterfield, Virginia M. Parental rights and economic wrongs. Chicago, Stockham publishing co. [C1906]. 92P. Carpenter, Edward. Love's coming of age; a series of papers on the relations of the sexes. New York & London, M, Kennerley, 1911. I99p. One of the best books on the relations of the sexes. Chadwick, Edwin. The Malthusian theory. East Sheen, 1888. 8p. Chapman, Charles Hiram. Jezebel. A comedy. Dedicated to Margaret Sanger. Portland, Ore., The Author. Child-labor. Bliss, W. D. P. Encyclopaedia for social re- form. New York, Funk & Wagnalls, 1908. Clapperton, Jane Hume. What do women want? [pam- phlet]. London, W. H. Reynolds. Clear, fair and candid investigation of the population, com- merce and agriculture of this kingdom; with a full refuta- tion of all Mr. Malthus's principles, proving . . . that our population is rapidly decreasing. . . . London, J. Maw- man, 1810. Coghlan, Timothy Augustine. Childbirth in New South Wales: a study in statistics. Sidney, W. A. Gullick, 1900. 67p. BIRTH CONTROL 9 Commander, Lydia Kingsmill. The American idea. Does the national tendency toward a small family point to race suicide or race development? Xew York, A. S. Barnes & Co., 1907. 335P- Corbaux, Francis. On the natural and mathematical laws concerning population, vitalit}-, and mortality. London, 1833- I99P- Crackanthorpe, Montague Hughes. Population and progress. London, Chapman & Hall, 1907- i3op. Cyclopedia of American government, ed. by Andrew C. Mc- Laughlin . . . and Albert Bushnell Hart. New York and London, Appleton, 1914. 3y. Valuable for population statistics. Declining birth-rate. Its causes and eftects. [Being the re- port of and the chief evidence taken by the National birth- rate commission, instituted with official recognition, by the Educational Council of Public Morals — for the pro- motion of race regeneration — spiritual, moral and physi- cal.] London, 1916. 450p. De Lee, Joseph B. Principles and practice of obstetrics. London and Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders, 1913. Diana: a psycho- fyzi ological essay on sexual relations. For married men aTid women. 2d ed. rev. and enl. from the first. New York, Burnz & company, 1882. 48p. Drysdale, Dr. Charles R. The life and writings of Thomas R. Malthus. London, George Standring, 1892. i2op. The population question according to T. R. Malthus and J. S. Mill. London, George Standring, 1892. 94p. Drysdale, Dr. Charles Vickery. Can everybody be fed? A reply to Prince Kropotkin. London, George Standring. Diagrams of international vital statistics with descrip- tion in English and Esperanto together with a table of correlation coefficients between birth and death rates. London, 1912. The empire and the birth-rate. A paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute. March 24, 1914. I9p. Freewomen and the birth-rate. Reprinted from The Freewoman. November 30, 19 11. 8p. Neo-Malthusianism and eugenics. London, 1912. 3ip The small family system, is it injurious or immoral? With diagrams of population movements at home and abroad, and preface by Dr. Binnie Dunlop. New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1914. ii9p. Wages and the cost of living. London, George Stand- ring. Havelock Ellis, W. J. Robinson and A. Grotjahn. Small or large families. Birth control from the moral, racial and eugenic standpoint. New York, Critic and Guide Co. 1917. 10 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Drysdale, Dr. George. The elements of social science or physical, sexual and natural religion. An exposition of the true cause and onlj^ cure of the three primary social evils; povertj^ prostitution, and celibacy. London, George Standring, 1905. 592p. Dunlop, Dr. Binnie. National happiness under Individualism. London, George Standring. Eden, Thomas Watts. Practical obstetrics. St Louis, C. V. Mosby Co., 1915. Edgar, J. Clifton. Practice of obstetrics. 5th edition. Re- vised. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Co., 1903. Edmonds, Thomas Rowe. An enquiry into the principles of population, exhibiting a system of regulations for the poor. London, J. Duncan, 1832. 336p. Elliot, Sydney Barrington. /Edoeology. A treatise on gener- ative life. Including pre-natal influence, prevention of conception, and hygiene of generative life. New York, St. Clair publishing company [1892J. 26op. Ellis, Havelock. Essays in war time. Further studies in the task of social hj'-giene. New York, 1917. Impressions and comments, p. 160. 1914. The problem of race-regeneration. New York, Mofifat, Yard, 191 1. 67p. The task of social hygiene. New York and Boston. Houghton, Mifliin, 1913. Emmet, Th. A. The principles and practice of gynaecology. London, 1885. Ensor, George. An inquiry concerning the population of nations: containing a refutation of Mr. Malthus's Essa}' on population. London, E. Wilson, 1818. 502p. Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Edson. The abuse of maternity. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1875. I29p. Everett, Alexander Hill. The Malthusian theory discussed, in a correspondence between A. H. Everett and Prof. G. Tucker. 1845. New ideas on population; with remarks on the theories of Malthus and Godwin. Boston, O. Everett, 1823. I25p. Everitt, (Colonel) W. H. The falling birth-rate. London, George Standring. Anti-malthusian. Fawcett, James Waldo, ed. Jailed for birth control. The trial of William Sanger, September loth, 1915. 1917. I5p. Field, J. A. The early propagandist movement in English population theory. Reprint from the American Economic Review. April, 191 1. BIRTH CONTROL it Finch, A. EUey. Malthusiana. Illustrations of the influence of nature's law of the increase of human life, discovered and verified by Malthus. London, George Standring, 1904. S4p. Flexner, Abraham. Prostitution in Europe, with an intro- duction by John D. Rockefeller, jr. New York, Century Co. 1914. Foote, Edward Bliss. The physical improvement of human- ity: a plea for the welfare of the unborn. New York, ]\Iurray Hill publishing co. 1876. i6p. Physiological marriage, n.p., 187 — ? I3p. A step backward. In reviewing inconsiderate legisla- tion, concerning articles and things for the prevention of conception. New York. Issued by the author [Murray Hill publishing co.] 1875. i6p. Foote, Edward Bond. The racial remed}^ in social science; or, Borning better babies through regulating reproduc- tion by controlling conception. New York, Murray Hill publishing co. 1886. I22p. Bibliography at end. Forel, Augusta Henry. The sexual question. A scientific, ps3^chological, h^^gienic and sociological stud}'. New York, Rebman Co. [C1908] Franklin, Benjamin. Observations concerning the increase of mankind and the peopling of countries. Franklin's complete works. Vol. 2. New York, 1887. Gardner, Dr. Augustus K. The conjugal relationships as re- gards personal health and hereditary well-being. Lon- don, 1914. One chapter deals with prevention of conception. Strongly "Anti." Gaskell, G. A. Social control of the birth-rate and endow- ment of mothers. London, Freethought Publishing Co. 1890. i6p. Geddes, Patrick and Thompson, John Arthur. Problems of sex. New York, Holt, 1914. Godwin, William. Of population: an enquiry concerning the power of increase in the numbers of mankind, being an answer to Mr. Malthus's essay on that subject. London, Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme, and Brown, 1820. 626p. Goldstein, Rabbi Sidney E. Birth control as a moral issue. Free synagogue pulpit. Dec. 1915. New York, 1915. Grey, W. R. Malthus notwithstanding. In: Eugenics of life. Boston, 1873. p. 73-108. Guyer, Michael Frederick, Being well-born: An introduction to Eugenics. Bobbs, Merrill, 1916. Hamilton-Muncie, Dr. Elizabeth. Famih' limitation. Ad- dress before the American Institute of Homoeopathy. June 28th, 1915. 8 pages. Typewritten. From Dr. E. Hamiltcn-Muncie. 119 Macon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Hardy, Prof. G., pseud of Gabriel Giroiid. How to prevent pregnancy. Paris, G. Hardy, [n.d.] 94p. Hazlitt, William. A reply to the essay on population, by the Rev. T. R. Malthus. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme. 1807. 3/8?- Heron, David. On the relation of fertility in man to social status, and on the changes in this relation that have taken place during the last fifty years. London, Dulau and co. 1906. 22p. Hindmarsh, Mary Daisy. Married ladies' guide; or, Longer life for women. By Marion Elvora Dale, pseud. 1894. 3iP- Hirst, Barton Cooke. A text book of obstetrics. London and Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders, 1909. Hoffman, Frederick Ludwig. The significance of a declining death rate. Newark, X.J., Prudential press, 1914. 46p. Howard, William Lee. Sex problems in worr}^ and work. New York, 1915. Hume, D. Of the populousness of ancient nations. In Es- says, moral and political. Vol. i. London, 1889. p. 381- 443- Hunsberger, Dr. J. Newton. Artificial childlessness and race suicide. Chicago, American Medical Association, 1907. International Xeo-malthusian Bureau of Correspondence and Defence. Memorandum concerning the prosecution of Mrs. Sanger. . . . n.t.p. 8p. Isaacson, Edward. The Malthusian limit. A theory of a possible static condition of the human race. London, 1 9 12. The new morality; an interpretation of present social and economic forces and tendencies. New York, Moffat, Yard, 1913. 203p. "This book is published in England with the title. 'The Malthu- sian limit: a theory of a possible static condition for the human race.' " — Note. Iseman, Myre St. Wald. Race suicide. New York, The Cos- mopolitan press, 1912. 2i6p. Jacobi, Dr. Abraham. Birth control. Free synagogue pul- pit. Dec. 1915. New York, 1915. Jarrold, Thomas. Dissertations on man, philosophical, phys- iological, and political; in answer to Mr. Malthus's "Es- say on the principle of population." By T. Jarrold, M.D. London, Cadell & Davis, 1806. 367P. Johnson, R. H. Birth Control: Discussions of the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mor- tality. Vol. 4. p. 164-165. 1913. Kelsey, Carl. The physical basis of Society. Applcton, 1916. Chapter on: Population. Bibliography. BIRTH CONTROL 13 Kelly, Dr. Howard. ^Medical gynecology. New York, Ap- pleton, 1912. King, W. R. The hidden law of nature discovered. Cull- man. Ala., Beckert & Johnson, 1879. 24p. Kisch, E. Heinrich. The sexual life of woman in its physio- logical, biological and hygienic aspects. Translated by Dr. M. Eden Paul. New York, Rebman Co. Knowlton, Charles. Fruits of philosophy. A treatise on the population question. [Ed.] by Charles Bradlaugh and Mrs. Anne Besant. [Chicago, G. E. Wilson, 18 — .]. 20p. Is Limitation of the farhil}- immoral? Judgment on Annie Besant's "'Law of population", delivered in the Supreme Court of New South Wales b}- Mr Justice Windeyer. London. Freethought Publishing Co. 1889. 26p. Lloyd, William Foster. Two lectures on the checks to popu- lation, delivered before the L'niversity of Oxford. Ox- ford, 1833. 75p. Lowry, Dr. Edith Belle. Herself; talks with women concern- ing themselves. Chicago, Forbes, 1911. 22ip. and Dr. Richard J. Lambert. Himself; talks with men concerning themselves. Chicago, Forbes, 1912. 2i6p. Lydston, George Frank. The diseases of society and degen- eracy. The vice and crime problem. Chicago, Riverton press, 1912. M. G. H. Poverty: its cause and cure. Pointing out a means by which the working classes may raise themselves from their present state of low wages. London, E. Truelove, 1865. i6p. McElroy, John. The economic functions of vice. Washing- ton, B.C., The National tribune [C1908]. 6op. Mcllvaine, J[oshua] H[all]. An examination of the Malthu- sian theory. [Philadelphia, 1867] 28p. Malchow, C[harles] W[illiam]. The sexual life; a scientific treatise designed for advanced students and the profes- sions. Minneapolis, The Burton company, 1904- 3o8p. Malthus, Thomas Robert. Additions to An essay on the principle of population, &c, &c. ist American ed. George- town, B.C., C. 'Cruikshank, 1831. 230P. Contains additions to the 4th and former editions. Article in New International Cyclopaedia. Second ed. New York, Bodd, Mead. 1915. Gives bibliography, life of Malthus and review of his principle of population. An essay on the principle of population; or, a view of its past and present effects on human happiness; with an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation of the evils which it occasions. A new edi- . tion, very much enlarged. London, Printed for J. John- son, 1803. 6iop. 14 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Malthus, Thomas Robert. 3d ed. London, Printed for J. Johnson, 1806. 2v. Parallel chapters from the first and second editions of An essay on the principle of population, by T. R. Mal- thus. 1798:1803. New York and London, Macniillan. 1895. xix,i34p. Includes reproductions of original title-pages. Malthusian, The. A crusade against poverty. Organ of the Malthusian League. Established 1877. Editors: C. V. Drysdale and Mrs. B, Drysdale. Marcus, pseud. On the possibility of limiting populousness. An essay on populousness. To which is added, the the- ory of painless extinction. London, W. Dugdale, 1840. 48p. Married Life: comfort or misery? London, W. H. Reynolds. Meisel-Hess, Grete. The sexual crisis: A critique of our sex life, Authorized translation by T. W. Eden & Cedar Paul. With an introduction by Dr. William J. Robinson. New York, Critic and Guide Co. 1917. 35op. 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"Race suicide", infanticide vs. children. 58p. Presents the viewpoint of the polygamous Mormons. National Birth Control League. The National birth control league; a brief statement of what it stands for. New York, Co-operative press, 1915. up. National Council of Public Morals for Great and Greater Bri- tain. Commission of inquiry into the declining birth- rate. The declining birth-rate; its causes and effocts. [Being the report of and the chief evidence taken by the BIRTH CONTROL 15 National birth-rate commission, instituted, with official recognition, by the National council of public morals — for the promotion of race regeneration — spiritual, moral and physical] London, Chapman and Hall, ltd. 1916, 450p. Bibliography: p. [82] -85. Preface signed by James Marchant, secretary to the commission and the council. Nearing, Scott. Social adjustment. New York, Macmillan, 191 1- 377P- Congestion of population, P103-127. Menace of large families, P149-160. Woman and social progress; a discussion of the biologic, domestic, industrial and social possibilities of American women. New York, Macmillan, 1912. 285P. Newcomb, Dan. How not to, and why; or. Arguments, based upon physiological, moral, and social relations, in favor of preventing conception; and giving the "ways and means," in plain language. Chicago, A. W. Penny & co. 1872. 93p. Newsholme, Arthur. The declining birth-rate: its national and international significance, by Arthur Newsholme. New York, Moffat, Yard, 191 1. 6op. Nitti, Francesco Saverio. Population and the social system, by Francesco S. Nitti. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1894. I92p. Noyes, John Humphrey. Male continence. Oneida: The Oneida Community, 1872. 24p. For this Noyes was prosecuted. Nystrom, Anton Kristen. The natural laws of sexual life; medical-sociological researches. Kansas City, Mo., The Burton company, 1906. 26op. Olston, Albert B. Natures' marriage. Ethics of sexual union. 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The Pamphleteer, v. 16, p. 409-419. London, 1820. One good war. North American Review, 1915. p. 501-503. Outcasts. Survey, Dec. 1916. p. 266. Parsons, E. C. Wives and birth control. New Republic. V. 6, p. 187-188. 1916. Paterfamilias (pseud.). Race-suicide and common sense. North American Review, v. 176, p. 892-900. 1903. Penlield, F. Courtland. France and her vanishing popula- tion. North American Review, v. 188, p. 682-688. 1908. Phillips, J. C. Study of the birth rate in Harvard and Yale graduates. Plarvard Graduate Magazine, v. 25, p. 25-34. See also Journal of Heredity. V. 7. p. 565-569. Dec. 1916. Pierce, Dr. J. The prevention of conception. Medical and Surgical Reporter, v. 9, p. 614-616. Philadelphia, 1888. Pirkner, Dr. E. H. F. Voluntary sterility. Urologic and Cutaneous Review, June 1914. Pigg, Dr. W. B. The effects of incomplete coition. Tri- state Medical Journal and Practitioner, v. 5, p. 418-421. St. Louis. 1893. Plea for birth control on the stage. Survey, v. 35, p. 199. 1915. Plea for the reduction of the birth rate. Westminster Re- view. March, 1912. 32 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Pope, Dr. Thomas A. Prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 83-86. Prevention of conception. (Discussion). Cincinnati Medical News. V. 14, p. 785-789. . 1890. Price of a child. Current Literature, Jan. 1902, June 1903. The Professor's dilemma. Independent, v. 'j'iy P- 782-785. 1912. Proportion of chil4ren in the United States. Popular Sci- ence Monthly, v. 67, p. 762-763. Proportion of children to potential mothers in the United States. Current Literature, v. 39, p. 420-421. 1905. Purcell-Guilld, June. Another side of race suicide. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 137-140. Is motherhood sacred? Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 183-5. Motherhood and the ballot. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 257-261. The question of the birth-rate. Popular Science Monthly, V. 62. p. 567-569. 1903. R. M. W. Race suicide and the cost of living. American Magazine, v. 65, p. 223. 1907. Race suicide and racial stamina. Literary Digest, 1913. p. 676. Race suicide in the countr3^ Critic and Guide, 1911. p. 10. Race suicide or overcrowding. World's Work. Sept. 1908. p. 1 0639- 1 0640. Race suicide with advancing civilization. Why? A sym- posium. Arena, Dec. 1908, Feb. 1909, March 1909, August 1909- Refusal to multiply. Living Age, Nov. 29, 1913. Religion and birth control. Journal of Heredity. Oct. 1916. p. 450-451. Religion and the birth rate. Literary Digest, May 31, 1913. p. 1 128. Revolutionary methods of race suicide in France. Current Literature. July 1912. p. 79. Reynolds, Dr. John P. Limiting of childbearing among the married. Transactions of the American Gynecological Society, Sept. 1890, Richardson,- A. M. Professional classes, the war and the birth rate. Nineteenth Century, J915. v. yj, p. 603-8. Richardson, A. S. Am I my husband's keeper? McClure's Magazine, v. 47, p. 14-15 and 86-87. 1916. Rigby, J. O. Diminishing birth rate: a national danger? Nineteenth Century, 1914. \. 75, p. 434-445. Riordan, M. J. Agenics. Catholic Mind, 1916. p. 567-575. Against eugenics and birth control. BIRTPI CONTROL 33 Robinson, Victor. Pioneers of birth control, with eight illus- trations. Medical Review of Reviews, New York, 1916. p. 645-650. Robinson, Dr. William Josephus. The abortion evil and its tragedies. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 70-75. Abortion vs. contraception. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 407. Abortion where there is no cause for it. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 83. "American Aledicine" and the limitation of offspring Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 370. Another interesting fact about unchecked fecundity. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 55. Another lie about the Birth Control Clinic. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 84. Babies choked and drowned. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 442. Birth control and the medical profession. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 11-13. Birth control and ministers of the gospel. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 168. Birth control and murder. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 51. Birth control and the social h^'giene association. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 54. The Birth control farce at the County Medical Society's Aleeting. The intelligence displayed. Morality and smuttiness. Lincoln and his log cabin. Birth Control not a medical problem. Birth control untimely. Physi- cians ever performing abortions? No, No, Never. No straw issues even in the cause of birth control. The ab- sence of Dr. Jacobi. The blunder of the Committee of 1000. The Nobel prize for asininity. Making converts to birth control. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 41-50. Birth control from the bench. Critic and Guide, 1016. p. 401. Birth control leagues. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 167. Birth control meeting. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 201. Birth control movement almost victorious. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 167-168. Birth control movement — another sign. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 400. Birth control. Signs of the times. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 319. Brutality of the law in pregnancy from rape. Critic and Guide, Sept. 1904. p. 60-61. 34 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Robinson, Dr. William Josephus. Comstockian Outrage, Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 242. Contraception and abortion. Critic and Guide, 1909. P- 430. Contraception vs. abortion again. Critic and Guide, 1913. P- 76. A country in which prevention of conception is officially sanctioned. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 173. Criminal abortion. Critic and Guide, 1908. p. 380-381. Criminal knowledge which everybody wants for himself. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 203-204. Darwin's statement and proof of it. Critic and Guide, 1917- P- 55- A debate on birth control. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 10. The decrease in the birth rate. Critic and Guide, 1905. p. 168. Demand m German}^ for a modification of the law against abortion. Critic and Guide, 1912. p. ;^26. Diminished birth rate not due to diminished fertility. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 49. Doctors and the girl — Who was more moral? Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 402-403. Editor who is a real donkey. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 406. Eugenics and limitation of offspring. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 265-270. Few or manv children? Critic and Guide, 1904. o. 81- 84. ' Few or many children? Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 100. Formula for prevention of conception. Critic and Guide. Nov. 1907. p. 157, Four birth control organizations. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 50. Four infallible means of preventing conception. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 145. The fringe of undesirables. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 51- How to al)olish the law against the prevention of con- ception. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 82. Illegitimate babies and the non plus ultra of cruelty and hypocrisy. Critic and Guide, 1916, p. 335-339- If contraceptive information were legally permissible. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 44T. Large families the bane of the poor. Critic and Guide, 1909. p. 5- A leaf from the lives of the poor. Unimpeachable hu- man documents. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 419-423. BIRTH CONTROL 35 - Limitation of offspring. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 162. - Limitation of offspring, abortion and pornography. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 125. - Limitation of offspring and the war. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 330. - Limitation of offspring — A statement and a challenge. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 1-5. - The limitation of offspring by the artificial prevention of conception; from the industrial, social and eugenic standpoints. Long Island Medical Journal, v. 8. p. 241- 257. Brooklyn, 1914. - Limitation of offspring in spite of the war. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 7. - Limitation of offspring or birth control by the preven- tion of conception. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 248. - The limitation of offspring, the most important imme- diate step for the betterment of the human race, from an economic and eugenic standpoint. American Journal of Clinical Medicine, v. 18, p. 591, 719. 1911. - Limitation of the number of children. Critic and Guide, 1910. p. 114. - Meaning of the word proletariat. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 7. - A Medico-legalist on birth control. Critic and Guide, 1917- P- 56. - The most atrocious law: Extracts from address made at Carnegie Hall Meeting, New York City, March i, 1916. Mother Earth, v. 11, p. 457-460. 1916. - The most important measures for the improvement of the human race. Critic and Guide, 1912. p. loi. - National birth-control league. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 127. - New movements and their supporters. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 161. - No danger of race suicide. Critic and Guide, 1909. p. 80. - One of the causes of female frigidity. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 415. - Open letter to Comstock and other censors. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 225. - Physicians demand legalization of abortion. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 9. -Pioneer of the birth control movement in America. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 321-323. - A place for the childless. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 154. 36 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Robinson, Dr. William Josephus. Prevalence of criminal abortion and a question. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 182. Prevention measures not to be relied upon implicitl3^ Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 240. Prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 7. The prevention of conception. New Review, New York, April 1915. p. 196-199. Prevention of conception and abortion. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 205-209. The prevention of conception. Discussion. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 68. Prevention of conception in Brooklyn. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 255. Prevention of conception in Germany and here. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 130. Prevention of conception. Its importance. Critic and Guide, March 1907. p. 14. Prevention of conception — one of the momentous ques- tions of the centur3^ Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 39-41. Prevention of conception to be explained bj'- experts. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 444. The preservation vs. the prevention of life. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 81-82. Professor Forel on the sexual question. Critic and Guide, 1906. p. 140-141. Race suicide bugaboo. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 42. Racial decay. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 354. Reason and purpose of the American Society of Med- ical Sociology. Critic and Guide, 1911. p. 260. Regulation of reproduction. Critic and Guide, Jan. 1907. p. 2-3. Relative fecundity of the rich and the poor. Critic and Guide, 1904. p. 163. Statistics published by Dr. Bertillon of Paris. Remarkable letter about prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 73-74. Socialism and the limitation of children. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 360. Story with two morals. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 439- A ten-minute talk on the limitation of offspring, or, birth-control in a nutshell. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 169. Tolerance, prevention and abortion. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 47. Two important books. Critic and Guide, 1917. p, 2, Two minor objections. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 324- BIRTH CONTROL 37 Unanswerable argument against Malthusianisni. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 213, Unjustifiable barriers against marriage. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 207. Unknown victims of our Draconian laws. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 325. Very important notice. Critic and Guide. 1917. p. 56. War and motherhood. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 331. War and our duty to preach birth-control to backward nations. Critic and Guide, 1917. p. 52-54. Wobbling- on the race suicide question. Critic and Guide, Dec. 1906. p. 168-169. Words and action in our "prevention" propaganda. Critic and Guide, 1915. p. 128. Roosevelt, Theodore. Birth reform. Metropolitan, Oct. 1917. Premiums on race suicide. Outlook, Sept. 27, 1913. p. 163. Race decadence. Outlook, April 8, 191 1. p. 76z-7(>g. Rocs, Edward Alsworth and others. Western civilisation and the birth rate. American Journal of Sociology, v. ij. p. 607-632. 1907, Rossiter, W. S. Pressure of population. Atlantic Monthly, 191 1, p. 836-843. Significance of the decreasing proportion of children. Annals of the American Academy, v. 34, p. 71-80. 1909. Russell, B. Marriage and the population question. Inter- national Journal of Ethics, v. 26, p. 443-461. July 1916. Rutgers, Dr. J. The conscious limitation of offspring in Holland. Critic and Guide, 1914. p. 174-176. Ryan, John A. Birth control: an open letter to Clare Gruen- ing Stillman. Catholic Mind, 1915. p. 331-336. Catholic church and birth control. Harper's Weekly, Aug. 7, 1915. p. 144. The Catholic church and birth restriction. Survey, March 4, 1916. p. 671-672. Sanger, Margaret H. Birth control. Melting Pot, July 1916. Birth control question in the United States. The Mal- thusian. v. 39. Oct. 1915. p. 73. Account of the Sanger trial. Birth control; reply to Theodore Roosevelt. Metropol- itan. V. 47, p. 66-67. Dec. 1917. The fight for birth control. Physical Culture, April 1917. A message to mothers. Physical Culture, April 1916. p. 15. 38 PRACTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES Sanger, Margaret H. Shall we break this law? The Birth Control Review, v. I, no. i. Feb. 1917. Woman and her fight for birth control. New York Call. Sunday Magazine, Feb. 27, 1916. Schroeder, Theodore. Our prudish censorship. Forum.. V. 53. p. 87-99. New York, 1915. Shall child-bearing be made compulsory? The New Review. V. 2, p. 430-432. 1914. Smith, A. Lapthorn. Higher education of woman and race suicide. Popular Science Monthly, v. 66, p. 466-473. 1905. Solomon, Dr. Meyer. The story of the birth of an undesired baby. Critic and Guide, 1916. p. 211-216. Sprague, R. Birth control and race suicide. Literary Digest. v. 54, p. 244-245. Feb. 3, 1917. Constructive aspect of birth control. Journal of Hered- ity. V. 8, p. 58-62. 1917. Education and race suicide. Journal of Heredity, April 1915- Spitzka, Dr. Edward C. Health first and matrimony after- ward. Boston Globe, May 11, 1913. The spreading movement for birth control. Survey, Oct. 21, 1916. Squaring the family circle. Independent, v. 75, p. 6-7. 1913. Stillman, Clara G. Prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 193-197- Stone, Dr. I. S. Lessened fertility in women. American Journal of Obstetrics, Sept. 1916. Sturtevant, Ora E. A woman's right to protect herself. Birth Control News. v. i, no. i. Cleveland, O. Stuyvesant, Elizabeth. America's first and only birth control clinic, and how the women received it. A first hand ac- count of what happened at Margaret Sanger's unique venture in its brief and eventful career. Boston Journal April 4, 1917. p. 5-6. Sweringen, Dr. H. V. Welfare of coming generations. Critic and Guide, 1903. p. 158-161. Swiney, Frances. Ethical birth rate. Westminster Review, 1901. p. 550-554- Talmey, Bernard S. Notes on birth control. Reprint from the Interstate Medical Journal, v. 24, No. i. 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American Journal of Medical Sci- ences. V. 112, p. 522. 1916. Vilbiss, Dr. Lydia Allen De. Question of contraception. Critic and Guide, 1915. .p. 375-376. Voice from Africa on the prevention of conception question. Critic and Guide, 1911. p. 385. Walker, Edwin C. Prevention of conception and woman's sexual nature. Critic and Guide, 1913. p. 236-239. Warbasse, Dr. James P. Prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1911. p. 256-260. Prevention of conception. Critic and Guide, 1913- p. 192-193- Warwick, Frances Evelyn, Countess of. Race suicide. Hib- bert Journal, v. 4, p. 751-759. 1916. Webb, Sidney. Physical degeneracy or race suicide? Popu- lar Science Monthly, Dec. 1906. p. 512-529. Weinberger, Harry. And still they come. Public, v. 19, p. 464-465. Cleveland, 1916. Reitman and Rochester. Mother Earth, April 1917. v. 12, No. 2, p. 44-46. An account of Ben Reitman's trial for disseminating birth-control information. Welling, Dr. J. C. The law of Malthus. American Anthro- pologist. V. 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