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Catholic Doctors Look at the Rhythm Method
Editor\u27s introduction: Rhythm is never far from the pages of the Catholic press. During his pontificate Pope Pius XII expressed the wish that science would succeed in providing rhythm ( this licit method as he called it) with a sufficiently secure basis. The Family Life convention held here last year devoted several of its sessions to the subject. More recently the Ford Foundation awarded a grant of $150,000 to Georgetown University for a population problem study related to rhythm. The scientist, the physician, the married couple, the theologian, and the confessor are all obligated to one another and, collectively to God to see that this method, when justifiably employed, does not pose an obstacle to spiritual, moral and physical health. What part and what interest does the Catholic physician have? The St. Louis Review presented a series of questions on this subject to a group of Catholic doctors, members of our local Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild. Here follows a synthesis of their answers
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Washington University Dirge
May 1933 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1046/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge
April 1931 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1042/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge: Old Time Number
December 1932 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1029/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge: Pigskin Number
November 1928 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1007/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge: Opening Number
September 1930 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1039/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge: Perfect \u2736
September 1932 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1036/thumbnail.jp
Washington University Dirge: Feast Your Eyes On This Thanksgiving Dinner
November 1929 issue of the Dirge, a student humor magazine of Washington University in St. Louishttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/dirge/1006/thumbnail.jp
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