Women's Medicine
222 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
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Release Date:01 Oct 1995
ISBN:9780813522579
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Women's Medicine

A Cross-Cultural Study of Indigenous Fertility Regulation

Edited by Lucile F Newman
Rutgers University Press

The contributions to this book ask why indigenous methods of fertility control, often of questionable effectiveness, remain in widespread use in underdeveloped and developing countries. They concentrate on the cultural factors that affect women’s decisions about their own fertility, especially in societies which offer both folk and modern methods. The contributers are Elois Ann Berlin, Eugene B. Brody, C.H. Browner, Pamela A. Hunte, Setha M. Low and Bruce C. Newman, Lucile F. Newman, Chor-Swang Ngin, and Soheir Sukkary-Stolba

Lucile F. Newman is a professor of community health and anthropology at Brown University.
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