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Stopes, Marie Carmichael, 1880-1958

LC control no.n 50047340
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6037.T68
Personal name headingStopes, Marie Carmichael, 1880-1958
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Variant(s)Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael, 1880-1958
See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under Fay, Erica, 1880-1958; Mortlake, G. N., 1880-1958
Fay, Erica, 1880-1958
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Mortlake, G. N., 1880-1958
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Associated countryGreat Britain
Birth date1880-10-15
Death date1958-10-02
Place of birthEdinburgh (Scotland)
Place of deathNorbury Park (England)
Profession or occupationBotanists Sex educators
Found inNLM files, 5/11/93 (hdg.: Stopes, Marie Carmichael, 1880-1958; usage: Marie C. Stopes; Marie Carmichael Stopes)
Marie Stopes and the sexual revolution, 1993: p. 269 ("Fay, Erica (pseudonym of MS)") p. 270 ("Mortlake, G.N. (pseudonym of MS)")
Gold in the wood, 1918: t.p. (Marie Carmichael Stopes, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.Litt., etc.)
Fossil plants, 2004: t.p. (Marie C. Stopes)
Marie Stopes Intrernational www site, 19 Dec. 2006: Biography page (Went to university, studied in Germany and gained a doctorate and went down coalmines to study fossilised plants, also wrote poetry)
Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 7 Nov., 2017 (Stopes (married name Roe), Marie Charlotte Carmichael, sexologist and advocate of birth control; born at 3 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, on 15 October 1880; In 1904 Stopes was appointed assistant lecturer in botany at Manchester University; elected a fellow of the Linnean Society; Published early in 1918, Married Love became a runaway best-seller; Early in 1921 Stopes and Humphrey Roe inaugurated a birth control clinic in Upper Holloway, north London; As a scientist, Stopes is still a figure of some interest; Her major claim to fame, however, rests on her work as birth control advocate and sex educator; died at Norbury Park on 2 October 1958)
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National bib agency no.1037K8023E
Associated languageeng
Invalid LCCNnr2006007901
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