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and a few radical spokespersons have alleged that

the international birth control movement is

attempting to curtail the population growth of

Third World countries for racist reasons. A similar

argument has been heard within the United States

with regard to ethnic minorities; the latter,

however, voluntarily seek family planning in an

equal proportion to nonminorities. Despite such

arguments, most educated individuals and

governments acknowledge that the health benefits

of regulating fertility and slowing the natural

expansion of the world’s population are matters of

critical importance. Louise B. Tyrer, M.D.

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