[Footnote 66: The Lancet, May 14, 1921, p. 1024]
[Footnote 67: British Medical Journal, 1921, vol. ii, p. 93.]
[Footnote 68: The Small Family System, 2nd edit., p. 2.]
[Footnote 69: Supplement to The British Medical Journal, March 18, 1905, p. 110.]
[Footnote 70: Common Sense on the Population Question, by Teresa
Billington-Greig, p. 4. Published by the Malthusian League.]
[Footnote 71: Medico-Legal Society, July 7, 1921.]
[Footnote 72: Suppl. Qu. 49, Art. 6: "Voluptates meretricias vir in uxore quoerit quando nihil aliud in ea attendit quam quod in meretrice attenderet" (A husband seeks from his wife harlot pleasures when he asks from her only what he might ask from a harlot). Quoted by the Rev. Vincent McNabb, O.P., The Catholic Gazette, September 1921, p. 195.]
[Footnote 73: British Medical Journal, 1921, vol. ii, p. 169.]
[Footnote 74: Reproduced in fourth edition, 1861.]
[Footnote 75: Essays in Medical Sociology, 1899. Revised and printed for private circulation, p. 95, (Copy in Library of Royal Society of Medicine).]