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Family planning in Italy

Advances in Contraception, 1993
In the past 5 years, four knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) surveys on family planning have been organized by the Unit of Population Survey Methodology of the Istituto Superiore di Sanita' (National Institute of Health). These surveys show that during the past 20 years, use of reliable contraceptives in Italy has increased, particularly in the ...
Angela Spinelli   +3 more
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The rebirth of family planning

The Lancet, 2012
In 2010 Ban Ki-moon launched his Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health Every Woman Every Child. After a decade of campaigning by public-health scientists and civil society organisations maternal newborn and child survival had finally been embraced as an emergency that demands unprecedented international action.
Herbert B. Peterson, Richard Horton
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The Family Planning Specialist

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
The Harbor General Hospital Torrance California initiated a 20-week Family Planning Specialist Training Program (lecture and clinical experience) for 17 trainees including 10 registered nurses 1 licensed vocational nurse 2 medical assistants and 4 individuals with no previous medical experience.
Marshall, Broen Em, Ostergard Dr
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Law and family planning [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1984
The decision in the Gillick case confirms that oral contraceptives (OCS) may be prescribed for adolescents under age 16 without their parents knowlege or consent. And it is probable that to convey the information to parents will render the doctor guilty of professional miscnduct. This is true incases where the adolescent has reached the age of 16 and
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The Physician and Family Planning

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
What are the responsibilities of the physician in family planning? Until the last two or three years, most doctors thought little about the matter, assuming that this was not their concern, though they may have been vaguely troubled by the increasing number of reports pointing out the serious consequences of overpopulation.
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Family Planning

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
A. C. Fraser, V. S. Watson
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Family planning in Malta

Population Studies, 1973
Abstract The crude birth rate has dropped dramatically in Malta(1) over the post-war period, from 36·0 per 1,000 population in 1948 to 17·1 in 1971. A drop of this magnitude is not uncommon(2) although it rarely occurs so fast.
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On Family Planning

The American Journal of Nursing, 1969
Diana Kupchella   +2 more
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Planning for Family Succession

SSRN Electronic Journal
Sons succeed their exiting CEO parents more often than daughters. How do entrepreneurial families reach this gender imbalance, and how does it affect the prospects of their firms and their offspring? Using Finnish administrative data on firms linked to population register data on shareholders and their extended families, we trace the steps leading to ...
Domnisoru, Ciprian, Miller, Robert A.
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FAMILY HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING

The Lancet, 1973
CicelyD. Williams, Lawrence Casazza
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