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related to Birth control; contraception; sterilization
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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Soloway, Richard Allen
(1982)
Birth control and the population question in England, 1877-1930.
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Article
Biller, P. P. A.
(1982)
Birth-control in the West in the 13th and early 14th centuries.
Past and Present
(pp. 3-26).
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Book
Chandrasekhar, Sripati
(1981)
“A dirty filthy book”: The writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie Besant on reproductive physiology and birth control, and an account of the Bradlaugh-Besant trial, with the definitive texts of Fruits of philosophy by Charles Knowlton, The theosophy and the law of population by Annie Besant.
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Article
Bullough, Vern L.
(1981)
A brief note on rubber technology and contraception: The diaphragm and the condom.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 104-111).
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Article
Weiner, Nella Fermi
(1980)
On feminism and birth control propaganda (1790-1840).
International Journal of Women's Studies
(pp. 411-430).
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Book
Leathard, Audrey
(1980)
The fight for family planning: The development of family planning services in Britain, 1921-74.
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Article
McLaren, Angus
(1979)
Contraception and its discontents: Sigmund Freud and birth control.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 513-529).
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Article
Simms, Madeleine
(1978)
Parliament and birth control in the 1920s.
Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
(pp. 83-88).
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Book
McLaren, Angus
(1978)
Birth control in 19th-century England.
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Thesis
Vamessendelft, William R.
(1978)
A history of the Association for Voluntary Sterilization, 1935-1964.
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Book
Williams, Doone; Williams, Greer
(1978)
Every child a wanted child: Clarence James Gamble, M.D., and his work in the birth control movement. Edited by Emily P. Flint.
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Book
Reed, James
(1978)
From private vice to public virtue: The birth control movement and American society since 1830.
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Article
Johnson, R. Christian
(1977)
Feminism, philanthropy, and science in the development of the oral contraceptive pill.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 63-78).
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Article
Yates, Wilson
(1976)
Birth control literature and the medical profession in 19th-century America.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 42-54).
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Book
Gordon, Linda
(1976)
Woman's body, woman's right: A social history of birth control in America.
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Article
McLaren, Angus
(1976)
Contraception and the working classes: The social ideology of the English birth control movement in the early years.
Comparative Studies in Society and History
(pp. 236-251).
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Book
Veatch, Robert M.
(1976)
Value-freedom in science and technology: A study of the importance of the religious, ethical, and other socio-cultural factors in selected medical decisions regarding birth control.
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Article
Gordon, Linda
(1975)
The politics of birth control, 1920-1940: The impact of the professionals.
International Journal of Health Services
(pp. 253-277).
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Thesis
Goodart, Margaret Metcalf
(1975)
Contraception: The secular controversy, 1830-1937.
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Article
Schnucker, Robert V.
(1975)
Elizabethan birth control and Puritan attitudes.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
(pp. 655-667).
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