| PAGE | |
| Historical and Introduction | [ 2] |
| Part I.—Incidence of Abortion in New Zealand | [ 3] |
| Part II.—Underlying Causes | [ 8] |
| Part III.—Possible Remedial Measures | [ 12] |
| Part IV.—Medico-legal Aspects | [ 19] |
| Summary and Conclusions | [ 26] |
| Thanks | [ 28] |
CONSTITUTION AND TERMS OF REFERENCE OF COMMITTEE.
In accordance with the decision of Cabinet, a special Committee was appointed on 4th August, 1936,—
(1) To inquire into and report upon the incidence of septic abortion in New Zealand, including—
(a) The incidence among married and single women;
(b) Whether the rate of incidence has increased during recent years;
(c) How New Zealand compares with other countries in this respect;
(2) To inquire into and report upon the underlying causes for the occurrence of septic abortion in New Zealand, including medical, economic, social, and any other factors;