Promoted by birth control propagandists both in England and in the USA in the 1920s and 1930s—Dr. Marie Stopes in England advocated use of the cervical cap, Margaret Sanger the diaphragm in the USA—use of these vaginal barrier methods was limited largely to the middle classes, but ...
This book examines the debate surrounding the rapid decline in the birthrate and in family size that began in the late Victorian years in England and has more or less continued to this day. As people began to observe by the 1890s it was a reversal of demographic trends that had persisted...
September, 1927 Twenty Cents BIRTH CONTROL REVIEW W e want Chzldren of Chozce rather than of Chance The Biology of Population Growth Fifty Years of Progress in England Four Farmers' Wives B I R T H C O N T R O LR E V I E W -Four Steps to Our Coal k t a h o n , Educa...
The dominant lasting social movements for birth control were based in England and the U.S. but physicians scientists and political economists in many European states were concerned with the subject. A turning point in open public discussion of birth control took place in England when prosecution ...
"We weren't the sort that wanted intimacy every night": Birth control and abstinence in England, c. 1930-60. The His- tory of the Family 15(2), 139-160.Szreter, Simon and Kate Fisher. 2010. ""We weren't the sort that wanted intimacy every night": Birth control and abstinence in...
Birth Control and Family Planning Using Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) 263 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72242 Regarding the hormonal IUDs side effects, they are similar to other progestin-based contracep- tives such as headaches, nausea, hair loss, breast tenderness, depression, decreased ...
Moral Dilemmas and Women’s Rights: the attitude of the Mothers’ Union and Catholic Women’s League to divorce, birth control and abortion in England, 1928–1939 movement, they succeeded in highlighting a number of major social and welfare concerns facing many women at this time. As a result...
have done more for England and for the race, than has been done by whole dynasties of British monarchs; and we doubt not that in the great mathematical birth of 1853, the Quaternions of Hamilton, there is as much real promise of benefit to mankind as in any event of Victoria’s reign....
Sirota (review) Jeremy Gregory The Christian Monitors. The Church of England and the Age of Benevolence, 1680–1730. By Brent S. Sirota. [The Lewis Walpole Series in Eight... Jeremy,Gregory - 《Catholic Historical Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 加载更多...
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