In summary, it would seem that sociologists have given the birth control problem a new dimension. What was once a subject fit only for the Victorian drawing rooms of intellectuals is now being given a public hearing, with all of its political, moral,and economic aspects being aired. It would be interesting to note, however, how many of the people who are being apprised of the problems of expanding birth rates and decreasing death rates are aware of the archaic legislation that governs the use of birth control devices in our own country. For example, do advocates of a policy of having our government supply foreign aid for birth control information and devices, realize that in two of our own United States a practicing physician cannot legally...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
The article examines the political, legal and constitutional challenges related to Birth control law...
Mary Jo Huth, who holds her doctoral degree from St. Louis University, is chairman of the Department...
For more than 140 years, religious, medical, legislative, and legal institutions have contested the ...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
People have long taken measures to control their fertility. Through the use of abortion, withdrawal,...
This dissertation examines the roots of birth control's legitimacy in the United States. Americans w...
We national reporters have been asked to provide in a few pages such a range of information about th...
Birth control pills and legal abortions enable single women to participate in sexual activity with m...
A birth control movement emerged in Canada in the 1930s with the formation of several clinics and ag...
Since the 1960s, the solution to contraception problems has been based increasingly on complexity, n...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
The article examines the political, legal and constitutional challenges related to Birth control law...
Mary Jo Huth, who holds her doctoral degree from St. Louis University, is chairman of the Department...
For more than 140 years, religious, medical, legislative, and legal institutions have contested the ...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
People have long taken measures to control their fertility. Through the use of abortion, withdrawal,...
This dissertation examines the roots of birth control's legitimacy in the United States. Americans w...
We national reporters have been asked to provide in a few pages such a range of information about th...
Birth control pills and legal abortions enable single women to participate in sexual activity with m...
A birth control movement emerged in Canada in the 1930s with the formation of several clinics and ag...
Since the 1960s, the solution to contraception problems has been based increasingly on complexity, n...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...