On the Pill On the Pill

On the Pill

A Social History of Oral Contraceptives, 1950-1970

    • $45.99
    • $45.99

Publisher Description

"In 1968, a popular writer ranked the pill's importance with the discovery of fire and the developments of tool-making, hunting, agriculture, urbanism, scientific medicine, and nuclear energy. Twenty-five years later, the leading British weekly, the Economist, listed the pill as one of the seven wonders of the modern world. The image of the oral contraceptive as revolutionary persists in popular culture, yet the nature of the changes it supposedly brought about has not been fully investigated. After more than thirty-five years on the market, the role of the pill is due for a thorough examination."—from the Introduction

In this fresh look at the pill's cultural and medical history, Elizabeth Siegel Watkins re-examines the scientific and ideological forces that led to its development, the part women played in debates over its application, and the role of the media, medical profession, and pharmaceutical industry in deciding issues of its safety and meaning. Her study helps us not only to understand the contraceptive revolution as such but also to appreciate the misinterpretations that surround it.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2001
14 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Johns Hopkins University Press
SELLER
Johns Hopkins University
SIZE
1.2
MB
Having a Baby in Australia: Women's Business, Risky Business, Or Big Business?(Report) Having a Baby in Australia: Women's Business, Risky Business, Or Big Business?(Report)
2011
Justice Implications of a Proposed Medicare Prescription Drug Policy (Prescription Drug Coverage and the the Concerns Raised) Justice Implications of a Proposed Medicare Prescription Drug Policy (Prescription Drug Coverage and the the Concerns Raised)
2004
Medicating Modern America Medicating Modern America
2007
Prescribed Prescribed
2021
The Estrogen Elixir The Estrogen Elixir
2007
Therapeutic Revolutions Therapeutic Revolutions
2016