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"Johnney T. Pollan, Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Aug 1996 09:26:12 -0600
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David Rotenstein wrote:
>
> Now that the sources for dealing with the condom as an artifact have been give
n, there is a good article in Judith McGaw's book, Early
American Technology: Making and Doing Things from the Colonial Era to
1850 (1994) on early contraceptive technology that is a good contextual
overview.  The citation is:
>
> "Lost, Hidden, Obstructed, and Repressed: Contraceptive and Abortive Technolog
y in the Early Delaware Valley," by Susan E. Klepp, pp. 68-113.
>
> DSR
 
Hi folks,
 
Pardon the repetitiveness.  Just trying to adapt the original message to
a printable format at my station.
 
sdp

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