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THE REAL MARIE STOPES.
·EXPERT ON FOSSILS-INCIDENTS IN HER LIFE.
Ask 00 out of every 100 people who is general public and not merely to doctors Dr. Marie Stopes, and the reply would be alone are raised once more by the action The author of Married Love. But Mr. of the General Medical Council în res- Aylmer Maude's Authorised Life of pect of Dr. Haydn "Brown, the well-Marie C. Stopes, published by William knowd physician and surgeon, of 3o,and Norgate shows that Dr. Stopes has Cavendish-square. "
serious claims to fame as a plaeontologist
Dr. Haydn Brown wrote in a weekly paper an article on a treatment call
autonomous relaxation," which he holds to be particularly valmble in cases of child birth and nervous diseases.
He was accused by the Council of doing this for advertisement, and was held to have been guilty of a infamous, rondnet" in the professional sense, and his name was erased from the medical
register.
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Resentment is periodically expressed by medical me at the attitude adopted by the Medical Council. Scientiño progress, it is declared is hampered by restric tions on doctors.
an expert on ancient fossil life. The book show that, while Dr. Stopes has only 14 publications under the head-
Sexology, four under Botany, one ander Travel and six ader Literary, she has wider genuife, most of them highly technical treatises
After taking the Ph.D. at Munich. she followed up ber London B.Sc. by obtaining the Doctorato of Science. Lon- don, becoming, "I believe, the youngest Doctor of Science in England. Later, travelling in the C.S.A., she met Dr. few days of making ber acquaintance." Gates, who proposed marriage within a They were married & few months later. after years of marriage" Dr. Stopes was able to secure a decree of nullite
In 1818 Dr. Stopes married Mr. H. V. Dr. Hayda Browa says it was impos- Roe, first in a registrar's office (Mr. Roe sible for him to call attention to the fearing he would have to go-to France) method through ordinary medical chau had a month afterdaris at St. Mar nels because adequate facilities were con-garet's. Westminister. After 18 months sistently denied him, but the General their first baby was born-a boy, "whose Medical Council, in conformity with its tragic death and all the attendant usual practice. brought against him the circumstances, involve a story." says Mr. charge that he ought to obtain patients | Maude," "too strange and horrible for me or to promote his own professional ad- to tell here." The second son was born
this year vantage by means of the article,
Dr. Haydn Brown is a licentiate of the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh, a fellow of the Royal So- ciety, and was formerly a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, He has written about twelve books that include Advanced suggestion, Vitality and diet, Sex problems, and Economics in mid- wifery practier.
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Mr. Walter Raine, M.P., for Sander- land, is to patented in an invention for reducing collisions at sea in fog, his partner being ir. W. H. Davies, #Sun- derland Boiler-maker, who is the in-
His grandfather was one of the dis. coverers of the cause of puerperal fever, ard another "ancestor wis famous ventor. botanist who planted the first cedar in England.
The device," said Mr Raine "pro- vides ships with a lamp which will give Evening a warning in the thickest of fogs. The apparatus is fixed on the bridge deck, and there is a drum which reaches half- way, up the mast. An electric light is fixed on the drum. It shines for one se
When intervæwed by Standard representative, Dr. Eayda Brown' said that his future actions must be guided by the legal aspectss of the eituation.
A appeal against the General Medi-cond and is then obscured for one cal Council," he said, is one of the second by means of a revolving shutter. most hopeless things a man can embark
"The light is just as penetrating by day as by right," upon, and I do not think I shall attempt to be visible to an overtaking ship.
It can be so fixed as
one.
It is ludicrous to suggest that my action was dictated by a desire to adver tise. The subject of maternity on which I wrote is one that I have not practised for Bfteen years.
My motives were very much higher. Here is a method of treatment which has been proved to be so important that in my opinion its adoption would have made unnecessary the appointment of the Royal Commission on Lunacy.
**I am not a wooney grub, Iamai scientist but prejudice is strong in the medical world against the making. known of important new discoveries that I have been driven to adopt the course I did,
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Unfortunately, there is an impression
in the medical profession that new dis coveries, to be any worth, should ema nate from medieal men in some distinc- tive position or organisation.
Other medical men, however, realising that the rigidity of the General | Medical Council's conclusions cannot be maintained much longer, as existing con- ditions do not permit of new discoveries receiving the attention they deserve."
"What are known as searchers' socie ties exist for the purpose of selecting and examining new material. These societies he sections of the Royal Society of Medicine, and the results are very un- satisfactory from the point of view of scientific progrem, which is "dependent an all and not merely on a section..
There are too many doctors who are not giver facilities to put forward their new discoveries, either through the medium of the societies or the Medical Press, and it is essential there should be.. an adequate outlet.
We are entirely opposed to in- dividual doctors writing to the lay "Press." said the president of the Medical Practitioners' Union to the Evening Stundurd,
Whatever the stated reason, these articles are after all, only a subtle form of advertising.. The lay world will always bear of new discoveries in good time, after they have been thoroughly investigated by the responsible body.
"The world safers too much already. from alleged discoveries. Hopes are raised time and again only to be even- tually dashed to the ground."
Sir Herbert Barker, the eminent bone- setier, who was subjected to years of active antagonism by the medical pro fession, said:~.
Medical and surgeons should bel allowed to express their views fully and freely in the lay Press, especially in matters of the public well-being. A do Feision of the Medical Council penalising a man should always be subject to re- vision by another tribunal, For that tribunal a civil cours would be quite com- petent, in my opinion."
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