Reproductive issues from sex and contraception to abortion and cloning have been controversial for centuries, and scientists who attempted to turn the study of reproduction into a discipline faced an uphill struggle. Adele Clarke's engrossing story of the search for reproductive knowledge across the twentieth century is colorful and fraught with conflict.Modern scientific study of reproduction, human and animal, began in the United States in an overlapping triad of fields: biology, medicine, and agriculture. Clarke traces the complicated paths through which physiological approaches to reproduction led to endocrinological approaches, creating along the way new technoscientific products from contraceptives to hormone therapies to new modes of...
Abstract The science of wildlife fertility control originated in the mid-twentieth century, out of a...
The control a woman is allowed to have over her own reproductive system has been a recent popular to...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) came into existence in the United States not only because of the partic...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
The scientific disciplines engaged in investigations of human sexuality from the late nineteenth cen...
This article analyzes the preoccupation of eugenics with fertility control-a broad term denoting all...
In-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer represent only one of the rapidly emerging applied advanc...
Modern contraceptive technology is more than a technical advance: it has brought about a true social...
abstract: "Next to global warming, the most urgent international issue facing governments in th...
ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZATION The modern expansion of non-reproductive sex and sexless reproduction was m...
In the era of very late, or advanced, motherhood, in which 'egg banks', social egg freezing, egg don...
Under what conditions does an entire line of scientific work become controversial, and with what con...
Abstract The science of wildlife fertility control originated in the mid-twentieth century, out of a...
The control a woman is allowed to have over her own reproductive system has been a recent popular to...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) came into existence in the United States not only because of the partic...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The dissertation examines the development of assisted reproduction in American medicine and culture ...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
The scientific disciplines engaged in investigations of human sexuality from the late nineteenth cen...
This article analyzes the preoccupation of eugenics with fertility control-a broad term denoting all...
In-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer represent only one of the rapidly emerging applied advanc...
Modern contraceptive technology is more than a technical advance: it has brought about a true social...
abstract: "Next to global warming, the most urgent international issue facing governments in th...
ARTIFICIAL FERTILIZATION The modern expansion of non-reproductive sex and sexless reproduction was m...
In the era of very late, or advanced, motherhood, in which 'egg banks', social egg freezing, egg don...
Under what conditions does an entire line of scientific work become controversial, and with what con...
Abstract The science of wildlife fertility control originated in the mid-twentieth century, out of a...
The control a woman is allowed to have over her own reproductive system has been a recent popular to...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) came into existence in the United States not only because of the partic...