The contraceptive revolution : an era of scientific and social development

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The contraceptive revolution : an era of scientific and social development

by Egon Diczfalusy ; preface by Mahmoud F. Fathalla and Giuseppe Benagiano

Parthenon, c1997

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Reprinted from various sources

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is a book of readings from the scientific and medical literature on the contraceptive revolution.It contains the full text of 17 of Egon Diczfalusy's previously published papers with a brief introduction for each. These are presented in chronological sequence, beginning with Reproductive Endocrinology and the Merry Post-War Period (1978) to From Mankind to Humankind: Reproductive Health and Gender Equity (1995). Collectively, these articles provide a unique review of contraceptive science and practice by an eminent reproductive endocrinologist.

Table of Contents

Reproductive Endocrinology and the Merry Post-War Period. Future Methods in Fertility Regulation. Gregory Pincus and Steroidal Contraception: A New Departure in the History of Mankind. Improved Long-Acting Fertility Regulating Agents: What are the Problems? Contraceptive Science and Technology for Developing Countries. Gregory Pincus and Steroidal Contraception Revisited. New Developments in Oral, Injectable, and Implantable Contraceptives, Vaginal Rings, and Intrauterine Devices. Has Family Planning a Future? Contraception in an Integrated and Divided World. The Past is Prologue: Implications of the Inaugural Symposium of the National Institute of Immunology. The History of Steroidal Contraception: What is Past and What is Present? Contraceptive Prevalence, Reproductive Health, and Our Common Future. Reproductive Physiology, Reproductive Health, and the Last Decade of the Millennium. Contraceptive Prevalence, Reproductive Health, and Our Common Future. Reproductive Health: A Re ndezvous with Human Dignity. The Third Age, The Third World, and the Third Millennium. From Mankind to Humankind: Reproductive Health and Gender Equity.

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