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Filed under: Human reproduction -- Biblical teaching
Filed under: Human reproduction -- Cameroon -- Bangangté (Kingdom)
Filed under: Fertility, Human -- Cameroon -- Bangangté (Kingdom)Filed under: Human reproduction -- Islamic countries
Filed under: Reproductive health -- Islamic countries
Filed under: Human reproduction -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
Filed under: Fertility, Human -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United StatesFiled under: Human reproductive technology -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
Filed under: Human cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United StatesFiled under: Human reproductive technology -- Moral and ethical aspects
Filed under: Human cloning -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Human reproduction -- Pictorial works
Filed under: Human reproduction -- Religious aspects -- IslamFiled under: Human reproduction -- Social aspects
Filed under: Human reproduction -- Social aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Cross-cultural studies
Filed under: Fertility, Human -- Social aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Cross-cultural studiesFiled under: Human reproduction -- Social aspects -- Developing countries
Filed under: Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Social aspects Biological Relatives: IVF, Stem Cells, and the Future of Kinship (Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, c2013), by Sarah Franklin
Filed under: Contraception Birth Control: Medicines to Help You (electronic edition, last updated 2016), by United States Food and Drug Administration Office of Women's Health (illustrated HTML at fda.gov) Male Continence, by John Humphrey Noyes The Preventive Obstacle, or, Conjugal Onanism: The Dangers and Inconveniences to the Individual, to the Family, and to Society, of Frauds in the Accomplishment of the Generative Functions (New York: Turner and Mignard, 1870), by Louis François Étienne Bergeret, trans. by P. de Marmon (multiple formats at Google) Laws Concerning Birth Control in the United States (c1929), by Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control, contrib. by Margaret Sanger (page images at Harvard) Every Woman's Book: or, What is Love? (London: R. Carlile, 1828), by Richard Carlile (page images at LSE)
Filed under: Contraception -- Forecasting -- CongressesFiled under: Contraception -- Research -- Congresses
Filed under: Contraception -- Health aspects -- Developing countriesFiled under: Contraception -- Social aspects
Filed under: Contraception -- Social aspects -- Developing countries
Filed under: Sterilization (Birth control) -- Government policy -- China
Filed under: Sterilization (Birth control) -- Law and legislation -- United States -- States Family Planning, Contraception, Voluntary Sterilization, and Abortion: An Analysis of Laws and Policies in the United States, Each State and Jurisdiction (As of October 1, 1976 with 1978 Addenda) (Rockville, MD: U.S. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Health Services Administration, Bureau of Community Health Services, 1978), by Alan Guttmacher Institute (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Involuntary sterilization -- Law and legislation -- GermanyFiled under: Involuntary sterilization
Filed under: Involuntary sterilization -- CaliforniaFiled under: Involuntary sterilization -- United StatesFiled under: Fertilization in vitro, HumanFiled under: Human reproductive technologyFiled under: Embryology, Human Anthropogenie; oder, Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschen (third, revised edition, in German; Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1877), by Ernst Haeckel (multiple formats at archive.org) The Evolution of Man: A Popular Exposition of the Principal Points of Human Ontogeny and Phylogeny (2 volumes; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1897), by Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study (2 volumes in 1; London: Watts and Co., 1906), by Ernst Haeckel, trans. by Joseph McCabe The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study (2 volumes; London: Watts and Co., 1911-1912), by Ernst Haeckel, trans. by Joseph McCabe Filed under: Fertility, Human
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