Stopes, Ma‧rie /stəʊps, ˈmɑːri $ məˈriː/
(1880–1958) a British scientist who in 1921 started the first
clinic (=a place where people can go for medical treatment and advice) offering practical help with
birth control (=methods for controlling the number of children you have). She also wrote two popular books about sex education. At the time, her work was strongly criticized and opposed by the Roman Catholic Church and by many doctors with traditional opinions.
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