Childbirth: Reproductive science, genetics, and birth controlPhilip 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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