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... record of births due to A.I.D. Since , however , as we have seen , 2 it would in many cases be difficult to establish that the child had been born as a result of A.I.D. , it would scarcely be feasible to compile such a record . In most ...
... record of births due to A.I.D. Since , however , as we have seen , 2 it would in many cases be difficult to establish that the child had been born as a result of A.I.D. , it would scarcely be feasible to compile such a record . In most ...
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... record of the type outlined in the previous paragraph would be the Registrar General . In view of the harm that might be done to the child by the disclosure of the facts , it would clearly be essential that the record should not be open ...
... record of the type outlined in the previous paragraph would be the Registrar General . In view of the harm that might be done to the child by the disclosure of the facts , it would clearly be essential that the record should not be open ...
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... record . It would scarcely be justifiable to attempt to establish a record of all cases of A.I.D. , unless there was a reasonable likelihood that the record would be consulted in appropriate cases . 184. A more important objection to ...
... record . It would scarcely be justifiable to attempt to establish a record of all cases of A.I.D. , unless there was a reasonable likelihood that the record would be consulted in appropriate cases . 184. A more important objection to ...
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