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"Magnetation Methods of Birth Control" by Margaret H. Sanger offers a historical perspective on the burgeoning field of family planning. Delving into the social sciences with a focus on contraception, this book explores early approaches to birth control and reproductive health. Examining magnetation as a method, Sanger's work provides valuable insight into the historical context of abortion & birth control, marriage & family dynamics, and gynecology & obstetrics. This meticulous print republication makes accessible a crucial text for anyone interested in the history of contraception and the evolution of thought surrounding reproductive health.
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