From private vice to public virtue; the birth control movement and American society since 1830.
Material type: TextReference number:3205324Publication details: New York, Basic Books [c1978] Description: xvi, 456 p. illus. 24 cmISBN: 046502582XSubject(s): Birth control -- United States -- History | Contraception -- United States -- HistoryLOC classification: HQ766.5.U5 | R44Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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HQ761 .T43 Technologies of Procreation | HQ764 S3 .C63 Margaret Sanger; | HQ766.5 U5 .F68 The great American stork market crash. | HQ766.5 U5 .R44 From private vice to public virtue; | HQ766 .M53 Monitoring Family Planning and Reproductive Rights | HQ766 .N46 Negotiating Reproductive Rights | HQ766 .S54 Population control, the imminent world crisis / Melvin G. Shimm, editor; Robinson O. Everett, associate editor. |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 439-447.
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