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History of Contraception

Exhibiting 21 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1989 CE"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, by S. Chandrasekhar. With the definitive texts of Fruits of Philosophy by Charles Knowlton, The Law of Population by Annie Besant, Theosophy and the Law of Population by Annie Besant.
1990 CEA history of contraception from antiquity to the present day.
2002 CEAbortion in the ancient world.
2013 CEBroadcasting birth control: Mass media and family planning.
1992 CEContraception and abortion from the ancient world to the Renaissance.
1994 CEContraception and abortion in nineteenth-century America.
1963 CEContraception through the ages.
1986 CEContraception: A history of its treatment by the Catholic theologians and canonists. Enlarged edition.
2001 CEDevices and desires: A history of contraceptives in America.
1997 CEEve's herbs: A history of contraception and abortion in the West.
1986 CEHistoire illustrée de la contraception: De l'antiquité à nos jours.
2003 CELust ohne Last: Geschichte der Empfängnisverhütung von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.
1938 CEMargaret Sanger: An autobiography.
1977 CEMarie Stopes: A checklist of her writings
1936 CEMedical history of contraception.
1919 CEPioneers of birth control in England and America.
1983 CESex and society in Islam: Birth control before the nineteenth century.
2007 CETextual contraception: Birth control and modern American fiction.
1978 CEThe birth control movement and American society: From private vice to public virtue.
2000 CEThe measure of multitude: Population in medieval thought.
2008 CEThe sterilization movement and global fertility in the twentieth century.