
Magnetation Methods of Birth Control
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Authors:
- Sanger, Margaret
1879 - 1966
About this book
In the early 20th century, a burgeoning movement for women's rights and reproductive autonomy began to reshape societal norms. "Magnetation Methods of Birth Control" by Margaret Sanger delves into innovative birth control techniques, emphasizing the psychological and physiological implications of the 'magnetation method.' This scientific publication not only explores the intersection of health and empowerment but also challenges prevailing attitudes toward women's reproductive choices. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Sanger's work serves as a crucial resource in understanding the evolution of birth control discourse. By examining the intersection of science and social change, readers will gain insight into the foundational ideas that continue to influence contemporary debates on reproductive rights.
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