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When Doctors Don't Tie: Hierarchical Medicalization, Reproduction, and Sterilization in Brazil
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2018AbstractDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork among black women, medical personnel, and activists in Brazil, this article highlights the implications of hierarchical medicalization. I show that the prioritization of particular forms of medicalized contraception for women located differentially in society enables different relations, political positions ...
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Growth and Sexual Reproduction of the Moss Amblystegium riparium Under Sterile Conditions
American Journal of Botany, 1962Belkengren, R. O. (Oregon State U., Corvallis.) Growth and sexual reproduction of the moss Amblystegium riparium under sterile conditions. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(6): 567–571. Illus. 1962.—Growth of Amblystegium riparium as primary or secondary protonemata, or as a leafy gametophyte under aseptic conditions, is reported.
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Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–1980. by Rebecca M. Kluchin
, 2010G. Hunter
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Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950-1980
, 2009Rebecca M. Kluchin
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Sterilizing effect of an oostatic pentapeptide on reproduction of Pyrrhocoris apterus
Collection Symposium Series, 2007Josef Holík +3 more
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Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–1980 (review)
, 2010A. Stern
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