Attitudes of medical practitioners towards family planning
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Barnes, Keith Reginald
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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One of the main features of social change in the contemporary
world has been the rapidly increasing rate in the growth of scientific
knowledge and technological change. This increase which has
inevitably been matched by a rapid increase in population has had a
direct effect on the type and availability of and the demand for
medical care. A direct result of this has been the rise of
professionalism and specialisation within medicine and as such the
profession has become a much admired and sought after occupation.
The increasing complexity of society has brought people to a realisation
that professional help is a necessary commodity and as a
result professional groups have in recent years not only increased
enormously in size and complexity but also in the power and
influence that they wield. At the same time certain of the professions
have become the centre of considerable fiscal and political
controversy; of all groups this is especially true of the medical
profession.
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