Intrauterine contraception

Date:
1959 - 1978
Reference:
SA/FPA/C/E/16/2/30
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Family Planning Association
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Credit

Intrauterine contraception. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

About this work

Description

Includes:
  • Extracts from newspapers/journals etc.
  • PIACT (Program for the Introduction and Adaptation of Contraceptive Technology) Product Newsletter, No. 2, 1978
  • "Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices: Professional and Patient Labeling", FDA booklet, 1977
  • "The Insertion of Intrauterine Devices by Physicians and Paramedical Personnel", Los Angeles County Harbor General Hospital
  • "Intrauterine Devices: A Manual for Clinical Practice", The Pathfinder Fund booklet
  • Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, Vol. 11 No. 17, 1973
  • "Performance of Loop and Shield Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices", paper by Hugh J Davis
  • "Demographic Characteristics of IUD Acceptors in Turkey" booklet
  • IPPF Medical Bulletin
  • Progress reports of the Cooperative Statistical Program for the Evaluation of Intra-uterine Devices
  • "Use of Intrauterine Devices by Never-Pregnant Women", booklet by the Population Council, 1968

Publication/Creation

1959 - 1978

Physical description

1 file

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