Chapter Twelve Revealing the Hidden Affliction : How Much Infertility Was Due to Venereal Disease in England and Wales on the Eve of the Great War?

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Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: By the turn of the twentieth century the British nation’s declining birthrate was increasingly the subject of anxious public and scientific debate, as the Registrar General’s annual reports continued to confirm a downward national trend, which had in fact commenced from the late 1870s.
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By the turn of the twentieth century the British nation’s declining birthrate was increasingly the subject of anxious public and scientific debate, as the Registrar General’s annual reports continued to confirm a downward national trend, which had in fact commenced from the late 1870s.

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