Childbirth: Reproductive science, genetics, and birth control

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Philip K. Wilson
Taylor & Francis, 1996 - 448 σελίδες

Twenty-nine collected essays represent a critical history of Shakespeare's play as text and as theater, beginning with Samuel Johnson in 1765, and ending with a review of the Royal Shakespeare Company production in 1991. The criticism centers on three aspects of the play: the love/friendship debate.

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The Experienced Midwife
7
Contributions to the History of the Corpus Luteum
44
Knowledge of the Ovulatory Cycle and Coital Frequency
90
The Pregnancy at Risk for a Genetic Disorder
109
Birth after the Reimplantation of a Human Embryo
152
Perspectives on Fetal Surgery
159
Public Policy on Human Reproduction and the Historian
165
Clients Interpretation of Risks Provided in Genetic
181
The Cost of a Successful Delivery with In Vitro Fertilization
241
Of Feminism and Birth Control Propaganda 17901840
249
The Social Ideology
270
A Behavioral
287
The Beginnings of Feminist Birth
303
The Prevention of Conception
322
Reason I Womans Right
338
Struggles over the Condom in the United
358

In Vitro Ferti
194
Molecular Technology and Reproductive
201
Controversy and the Development of Reproductive Sciences
214
Prenatal Diagnosis
234
Contraceptives for Males
379
Negotiations between
389
Acknowledgments 419
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