Intrauterine contraceptives
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Clarence James Gamble papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c23Overview:
The Clarence James Gamble Papers, 1920-1970s, are the product of Gamble's activities in the development and testing of contraceptive methods, changing attitudes of the medical and health professions, legislative reform and education of the public, governmental involvement on local and national levels, and demographic studies in developing countries after the post-World War II population explosion. The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, conference papers,...
Edris Rice-Wray papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c537Overview:
The collection consists of records created by Edris Rice-Wray in the course of her career as a specialist in family planning and reproductive medicine working in Mexico City, Mexico. Records include correspondence, manuscripts, and patient data.