Methods Of Contraception

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5¼" x 7½" Copyright: 1935 This edition was published in 1936 "In discussing birth control from an ethical point of view one must make a distinction between the use of artificial contraceptives and the practice of natural methods. The former comprises the use of various apparatus, antiseptics, protectors, etc., and these are to be condemned. [...] As for the so-called 'natural' methods there is in our opinion only one and that is the method to be described in detail later on, namely the restriction of indulgence in normal sex relations to the time in the menstrual cycle of the wife which is known as the infertile or 'safe' period during which the possibility of conception is practically nil or at least most remote." CONTENTS: A General Discussion Practical Application of the Knaus and Ogino Theory The Church Approves "Nature's Way"


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  • Author MD Charles A. Clinton, (Former House Physician Manhattan Dispensary and Hospital)
  • Manufacturer Pioneer Publications, Inc
  • Number Of Pages 48
  • Publication Date 1936
  • Studio Pioneer Publications, Inc

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