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  1. Effect of oral contraceptives on drug metabolism.
  2. The effect of oral contraceptives on hormonal cytology.
  3. Effect of oral contraceptives on quantity and quality of milk secretion in human beings.
  4. Effect of oral contraceptives on serum magnesium levels.
  5. Effect of oral contraceptives on the mammary glands of rhesus monkeys: a preliminary report.
  6. Effect of oral contraceptives on the peripheral vasculature of women.
  7. Effect of oral contraceptives on the plasma concentration of pyridoxal phosphate.
  8. Effect of oral contraceptives on the skin and their use in dermatology. [Dzialanie doustnych srodkow antykoncepcyjnych na skore i ich zastosowanie w dermatologii.]
  9. Effect of prolonged use of oral contraceptive drugs on the motor performance of healthy women.
  10. Effect of some oral contraceptives on the response of mice to pentobarbitone.
  11. Effect of steroid contraceptives upon gonadotrophins and gonadal steroids.
  12. The effect of synthetic FSH-LH/RH on plasma FSH, LH and 17beta-estradiol in women under oral contraception.
  13. Effect of the contraceptive Ovosiston on hirsutism. [Die Beeinflussung des Hirsutismus mit dem Kontrazeptivum Ovosiston.]
  14. Effect of various hormonal contraceptives on phagocytic activity of the reticuloendothelial system. [Die Wirkung verschiedener hormonal Antikonzeptiva auf die Phagozytosefah igkeit des Reticuloendothelialen Systems.]
  15. Effect on unwanted fertility of extending physician-administered birth control in the United States.
  16. Effectively strengthen party leadership over the work of family planning.
  17. Effectively strengthened party leadership over the work of family planning.
  18. Effectiveness of the antenatal clinic in the post-partum approach to family planning.
  19. Effects of a copper intrauterine contraceptive device on embryo survival, uterine spermicidal activity, and endometrial vascular porosity in the ewe.
  20. Effects of a low-estrogen oral contraceptive on urinary excretion of luteinizing hormone and ovarian steroids.
  21. The effects of a woman's perception of the legitimacy of family planning on resistance.
  22. Effects of an Oral-Contraceptive Agent on serum proteins, iron, and other Hematological parameters in healthy women.
  23. Effects of chronic administration of contraceptive steroids on biological age of rat ovarian cycles after stopping treatment) (Abstract only. [Effets de l'administration chronique de steroides anticonceptionnels sur l'age biologique des cycles ovariens de la ratte apres arret du traitement.]
  24. The effects of contraceptive steroids on carbohydrate metabolism: reply. (Letter to the editor)
  25. Effects of different oral contraceptives (combined and mini pill) on lipid metabolism.
  26. The effects of hormonal contraceptives on the human periodontium.
  27. Effects of increasing doses of oral-contraceptives on surface-tension and chemical composition of pulmonary surfactant and blood phospholipids in guinea-pigs.
  28. Effects of long-term administration of contraceptive steroids on fertility of female golden hamsters and their offspring. [Retentissements de l'administration prolongee de steroides anti-ovulatoires sur la fertilite du hamster dore femelle et de sa descendance.]
  29. The effects of long-term usage of oral contraceptive steroid drugs on Vitamin A, beta carotene, ascorbic acid, riboflavin and niacin in women. (Abstract only)
  30. The effects of mechanical and steroid contraceptive methods on blood pressure in hypertensive women.
  31. The effects of motivations for and instrumentality of family planning on resistance.
  32. Effects of oral contraceptive steroids on nutritional status of low income women. (Abstract only)
  33. Effects of oral contraceptives on endogenous hormone secretion.
  34. Effects of oral contraceptives on endogenous hormone secretion. (Letter)
  35. Effects of oral contraceptives on nerve conduction in the sural nerve. (Abstract only)
  36. The effects of oral contraceptives on the results of laboratory tests.
  37. Effects of oral contraceptives on the vascular system. (Abstract only)
  38. Effects of oral contraceptives on vitamin A metabolism in the human and the rat.
  39. The effects of personal efficacy on resistance to family planning.
  40. Effects of surgical contraception on sexual behavior.
  41. The effects of the educational process on the attitudes of physicians towards family planning.
  42. Effects or oral contraceptive steroids on enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in extracts of human endometrium.
  43. El Salvador country report: a management oriented description of its family planning programs.
  44. El Salvador intensifies its family planning. [El Salvador intensifie son planning familial.]
  45. El Salvador sums up family planning success; plan enters new phase.
  46. Electrocardiographic changes during intrauterine contraceptive device insertion.
  47. Electroencephalographic changes in women treated with contraceptive steroids.
  48. Electroencephalographic correlates of endocrine changes induced by contraceptive steroids in humans.
  49. Elevation of plasma neurophysin in women on oral contraceptives.
  50. The employed woman: family planning and career.
  51. Endometrial reaction with long use of intrauterine contraceptive devices (7-9 years)
  52. Enhancement of hypertension by contraceptive steroids in a rat model.
  53. Erythema nodosum and oral contraceptives.
  54. Erythema nodosum and oral contraceptives. [Erytheme noyeux et contraceptifs oraux.]
  55. Establishment of sperm banks for contraceptive purpose.) (Letter to the editor. [Oprettelse af spermabank i antikonceptionelt ojemed.]
  56. Estimating the need for family planning services among unwed teenagers.
  57. Estradiol pellet implantation for contraception.
  58. Ethnic group and welfare status of women sterilized in federally funded family planning programs, 1972.
  59. Ethynodiol diacetate as a contraceptive.
  60. Evaluation machinery of family planning programme in India.
  61. Evaluation of a contraceptive without estrogens--exlutona. [Zur beurteilung eines kontrazeptivums ohne ostrogene--exlutona.]
  62. Factors influencing family planning program performance in India.
  63. Factors influencing lowered fertility in couples who never practised family planning.
  64. Factors influencing the choice of an oral contraceptive.
  65. Factors limiting the development of new contraceptives.
  66. Family change and family planning in the People's Republic of China.
  67. Family factors in resistance to family planning.
  68. Family planning (in Ireland)
  69. Family planning - a new role for the hilot.
  70. Family planning activities in Felda Land Schemes in Malaysia.
  71. Family planning administrators and commercial marketing executives. (A report on the IGCC Regional Expert Meeting, Penang, Malaysia, September 22-24, 1974.
  72. Family Planning and birth control programs in the People's Republic of China.
  73. Family planning and health services in Africa.
  74. Family planning and health. Congruent objectives of Malthus and Spock.
  75. Family planning and IUD.
  76. Family planning and maternal-child health services.
  77. Family planning and population activities: the role and contribution of the social worker.
  78. Family planning and scientific and demographic studies.
  79. Family planning and social change in Muslim culture.
  80. Family planning and social work practice.
  81. Family planning and the adolescent girl.
  82. Family planning and the hospital service.
  83. Family planning and the law in Australia. Part B: secondary family planning legislation.
  84. Family Planning and the N.H.S.
  85. Family planning and the status of women.
  86. Family planning and women's rights in Canada.
  87. Family planning as a community's concern.
  88. Family Planning Association, Lahore. Resume of the research projects completed studies.
  89. Family Planning Association.
  90. Family planning attitude in Limat City. Revised ed.
  91. Family planning behavior in Yugoslavia.
  92. Family planning communication evaluation: the Philippine programme.
  93. Family planning communication programmes and their impact on husband-wife communication.
  94. Family planning communication programmes in Sri Lanka.
  95. The Family Planning Communication Project in the University of the Philippines: the training component.
  96. Family planning concept, rationale and programs.
  97. The family planning delivery system.
  98. Family planning education and motivation campaign in the Indonesian Armed Forces.
  99. Family planning education in the Philippines: findings related to differences in training.
  100. Family planning education project for government employees in Vietnam.
  101. Family planning fact book of New York City: The profiles include various data available for selected years 1960-1972.
  102. Family planning festival at Cannanore (10-4-1972 to 11-3-1972)
  103. Family Planning for women unable to tolerate oral contraceptives.
  104. Family planning from a family sociologist's point of view.
  105. Family planning from the viewpoint of gynecological practice. [Familienplanung aus der Sicht der gynaekologischen Praxis.]
  106. Family planning gains popularity (China)
  107. Family planning goes to Sri Lanka estates.
  108. Family planning handbook for doctors.
  109. Family planning improves opportunities for women.
  110. Family planning in a predominantly non-white rural South African community.
  111. Family planning in Australia.
  112. Family planning in Bangladesh.
  113. Family planning in Europe.
  114. Family planning in Hamilton.
  115. Family planning in Health District 4. 1st year of work. [Planeacion familiar en el Distrito Sanitario 4. Primer ano de labores.]
  116. Family planning in India with comments on the role of Indo-American cooperation.
  117. Family planning in India: a crisis of confidence.
  118. Family planning in Indonesian villages - an experiment.
  119. Family planning in industry in India.
  120. Family planning in industry in the Asian region, Part I, the manual.
  121. Family planning in industry in The Republic of Korea.
  122. Family planning in industry.
  123. Family planning in industry: the Japanese experience.
  124. Family planning in industry: the story of Assam tea gardens.
  125. Family planning in Limat. Revised ed.
  126. Family planning in Mexico at the present time. 2. Sociomedical aspects of family planning. [La planificacion familiar en Mexico en el momento actual. 2. Aspectos sociomedicos de la planificacion familiar.]
  127. Family planning in Mexico at the present time. 3. Voluntary family planning in the Social Security System. [La planificacion familiar en Mexico en el momento actual. 3. La planificacion familiar voluntaria en el regimen de seguridad social.]
  128. Family planning in Mexico at the present time. 4. Recent advances in and evaluation of contraceptive methods. [La planificacion familiar en Mexico en el momento actual. 4. Avances recientes y evaluacion de los metodos anticonceptivos.]
  129. Family planning in Mexico at the present. The attitude of the doctor towards family planning. [La planificacion familiar en Mexico en le momento actual. La actitud del medico frente a la planificacion familiar.]
  130. Family planning in retrospect.
  131. Family planning in Roothana Block. 3rd ed.
  132. Family planning in rural India: personal and community factors.
  133. Family planning in Taiwan]
  134. Family planning in the context of social and economic change.
  135. Family planning in the fifth five-year plan.
  136. Family planning in the fifth year plan. (India)
  137. Family planning in the organised sector: The role of the Department of Labour, Sri Lanka.
  138. Family planning in the post-natal period. [La planification familiale en periode post-natale.]
  139. Family planning in the practice of social workers.
  140. Family planning in the Quran and Sunna.
  141. Family planning in the reorganized N.H.S. (National Health Service): family planning techniques for the future.
  142. Family planning in the Republic of Kenya. [Planirovanye siemy vrespublike Kenia.]
  143. Family planning information and education programs in social welfare in the Philippines.
  144. Family planning is more important than going to mass.
  145. Family planning knowledge, attitude, and practice male survey.
  146. A family planning law for Brazil.
  147. Family planning legislation: a status report.
  148. Family planning manpower: problems and priorities.
  149. Family planning means caring.
  150. Family planning method change and dropouts in the Philippines.
  151. Family planning methods: contraception, abortion, and sterilization.
  152. Family planning motivation, methods and techniques at various levels.
  153. Family planning motivation: findings of action research project.
  154. Family planning nurse.

     

  155. Family planning pays government 2 for 1.
  156. Family planning performance in some Muslim countries.
  157. Family planning practice and its socio-demographic and communication correlates.
  158. Family planning procedure manual for nurse-midwives, 1974.
  159. Family planning program and management tools.
  160. A family planning program based on maternal and child health services.
  161. The family planning program in North Tunis. [Le programme de planning familial dans le gouvernorat de Tunis Nord.]
  162. Family planning program organization.
  163. Family planning programme as an integrated system.
  164. Family planning programme at Benguet Consolidated Inc. (Philippines)
  165. Family planning programme in India -- facilities and achievement.
  166. Family planning programme in industry in the urban metropolis of Greater Bombay.
  167. Family planning programmes and fertility in the countries of the ECAFE region.
  168. Family planning programmes in other countries.
  169. Family planning programmes in university medical schools.
  170. Family planning programmes through mother's club: a Korean experience.
  171. Family planning programs in South East Asian countries.
  172. Family planning programs: can more be done?
  173. Family planning seminar--Port Moresby.
  174. Family planning service in organized sector.
  175. Family planning services and the distribution of black Americans.
  176. Family planning services for adolescents and young adults.
  177. Family planning services in England and Wales: an enquiry carried out on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Security.
  178. Family planning services in U.S. colleges and universities.
  179. Family planning shown by puppets) [Planning familial en marionettes.]
  180. Family planning situation in Khmer Republic.
  181. Family planning statistics. [Statistik der Familienplanung.]
  182. Family planning telephone services in two Asian cities.
  183. Family planning through voluntary health agency - eight years experience.
  184. Family planning workers in Malaysia: a profile.
  185. Family planning, contraception, and voluntary sterilization: an analysis of laws and policies in the United States, each state and jurisdiction, as of September 1971.
  186. Family planning, response and perception among villagers in Bangladesh.
  187. Family planning.
  188. Family planning.
  189. Family planning.
  190. Family planning.
  191. Family planning.
  192. Family planning. A survey of United Nations around the world. [Le planning familial. Une enquete des Nations Unies a travers le monde.]
  193. Family planning: a general overview and new directions in fertility control.
  194. Family planning: an analysis of laws and policies in the United States.
  195. Family planning: concepts and philosophies.
  196. Family planning: ethical and religious aspects.
  197. Family planning: its health rationale.
  198. Family Planning: its past and prospects.
  199. Family planning: knowledge, attitude and practice.
  200. Family planning: motivation and responsibility.
  201. Family planning: Organization, experiences, suggestions. [Familienplanung: Organisation, Erfahrungen, Vorsclage.]
  202. Family planning: the Chinese experiment.
  203. Family planning: what are trade union and labour leaders saying.
  204. A family quarrel? "Developmentalism" or family planning.
  205. Family size, fertility values, and family planning.
  206. A family-planning acceptor study: advanced copy of final report (Text and appendix tables only) submitted to USAID.
  207. Family-planning programs and the dynamics of agenda-building in Costa Rica and Chile.
  208. Fasting serum growth hormone levels and growth hormone responses to exercise during normal menstrual cycles and cycles of oral contraceptives.
  209. FDA approves injectable contraceptive for limited use in women.
  210. The federal family planning program: some implications for social work.
  211. Female breast and genital cancer and contraceptive pill uses - a case-control study. (Abstract only)
  212. Female contraceptive sterilization.
  213. Female emancipation, birth control and fertility in European history.
  214. Fertility after stopping oral contraceptives. [Fertilite apres arret de contraceptifs oraux.]
  215. Fertility and family planning among Bantu in metropolitan areas of the Republic of South Africa: a review.
  216. Fertility and family planning among Indians in Chatsworth, Durban.
  217. Fertility following termination of the once-a-month oral contraceptive.
  218. Fertility limitation through contraceptive steroids in the People's Republic of China.
  219. Fertility values and family planning in two religious groups in a metropolitan town.
  220. A few observations on the experience of FEPAC in postpartum and family planning programs. [Algunas observaciones sobre la experiencia de la FEPAC en programas postparto con planificacion familiar.]
  221. Fieldworker in the Indonesian National Family Planning Programme. Revised 2nd edition.
  222. Films and family planning communication.
  223. Findings from family planning research: Latin American supplement.
  224. The Finnish abortion and sterilization situation and family planning guidance according to the public health law.
  225. First effective family planning program in Bolivia. [Premier programme effectif de planning familial en Bolivie.]
  226. First hundred consultations for contraception in a specialized center. [Cent premieres consultations de contraception en centre specialise.]
  227. The first national survey on family planning in Singapore, 1973.
  228. The first priority is birth control development.
  229. First reduce infant mortality, then family planning. [Forst minskad barnadodlighet, sedan familjeplanering.]
  230. First technical seminar of experts in training in administration. Regional program of continuing education in the administration of family planning programs, Mexico, September 9-13, 1974. [Primer seminario tecnico de expertos en adiestramiento en administracion. Programa regional de education continuada en administracion de programas de planificacion familiar.]
  231. Five-year progress report on long-term oral contraceptive studies in female dogs and monkeys.
  232. A flexible low dosage system of oral contraception.
  233. Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver: possible relationship to oral contraceptives.
  234. Folate deficiency due to oral contraceptives.
  235. Folate deficiency due to oral contraceptives.
  236. Folic acid absorption, anticonvulsant and contraceptive therapy.
  237. A follow up survey on condom users under National Family Planning Program.
  238. Follow-up study of oral contraceptive acceptors in Howrah District, India.
  239. A follow-up study of the effectiveness of family planning communications in the Republic of Korea.
  240. Food, health and family planning.
  241. Food, nutrition and family planning programme in India.
  242. Food, nutrition and family planning.
  243. For the public good. A history of the Birth Control Clinic and the Planned Parenthood Society of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
  244. Forward plan for BCHS family planning program, 1976-1980.
  245. FPAP (Family Planning Association of Pakistan) Documentation Centre-cum-Clearing House.
  246. France: a twenty-year war (Family planning)
  247. Free advice on contraception - A good proposition? [Gratis preventivmedelsradgivning-ett bra forslag?]
  248. Free birth control in britain.
  249. Free family planning under British plan.
  250. French Assembly allows wide contraceptive sales.
  251. Frequency and reasons for abandoning contraception by subjects having consulting a family planning center. [Tasas y razones de desercion de pacientes que acuden a clinicas de plani ficacion familiar.]
  252. Functional literacy and family planning program in Thailand.
  253. Functional ovarian cysts and oral contraceptives: negative association confirmed surgically.
  254. Further experience with quingestanol acetate as a postcoital oral contraceptive.
  255. The future of oral contraception.
  256. General background, role of adult education and family planning programme in Nepal.
  257. General discussion (on oral contraceptives and high blood pressure)
  258. Genetic problems of family planning. [Problemas geneticos de la planificacion familiar.]
  259. Genetics, evolution and family planning. [Genetica, evolucion y planificacion familiar.]
  260. Ghana. (Family planning)
  261. Gilbert and Ellice Islands (Family planning)
  262. Gonorrhea screening in an urban hospital family planning program.
  263. A government supported family planning program: its development and evaluation.
  264. Graduate family planning training: an evaluation.
  265. Guadeloupe. (Family planning)
  266. Gynecologic complications of oral contraception. [Complications gynecologiques de la contraception orale.]
  267. Gynecologists, contraception and abortion - from Birkett to Lane.
  268. Haemodynamic effects of combined oestrogen/progestogen oral contraceptives.
  269. Haiti. (Family planning)
  270. Haiti: evaluation of Haiti -- 4900: maternal and child health and family planning project: pilot phase.
  271. Health and family planning.
  272. Health benefits (of family planning) for mother and child.
  273. Health programming for the Peace Corps in Afghanistan: family planning.
  274. Health rationale for family planning.
  275. Heat in male contraception (hot water 60oC, INFRARED, ULTRASOUND AND MICROWAVES)
  276. Hepatic adenomatosis and oral contraceptives: surgical aspects. [Adenomatose hepatique et contraceptifs oraux: aspects chirurgicaux.]
  277. Hepatitis and oral contraception. [Hepatite et contraceptifs oraux.]
  278. Hepatoblastoma associated with an oral contraceptive. (Letter)
  279. Hepatomas and oral contraceptives. (Letter to the editor)
  280. Hepatomas and oral contraceptives.(Letter)
  281. High doses of d-norgestrel as a post-coital contraceptive. [Dosis altas de d-norgestrel como anticonceptivo post-coital.]
  282. The hilot in family planning: an evaluation of the IMCH program in oriental Mindoro.
  283. Hilots as family planning motivators in Camarines Norte (1971-1974)
  284. Hilots as family planning motivators in Marinduque (1971-1974)
  285. Hilots as family planning motivators in Oriental Mindoro (1972-1973)
  286. Hilots make the family planning scene.
  287. Histological changes on the chorion at failure of contraceptive intrauterine devices.
  288. Historical review about contraception in Islam.
  289. History of depression as a risk factor for depression with oral contraceptives and discontinuance.
  290. Home economics and family planning: resource papers for curriculum development.
  291. Hong Kong (and family planning)
  292. Hong Kong. (Family planning)
  293. The hormonal and peripheral effects of d-norgestrel in postcoital contraception.
  294. Hormonal contraception and trouble with coagulation) [Hormonale Kontrazeption und Gerinnungsstorungen.]
  295. Hormonal contraception.
  296. Hormonal contraception.
  297. Hormonal contraception: mechanism of action, side effects, effects on the cycle, contraindications. [Hormonale Kontrazeption: Wirkung, Nebenwirkungen, Folgen fur den Zyklus, Kontraindikationen.]
  298. Hormonal contraceptive methods. [Le tecniche anticoncezionali ormonali.]
  299. Hormonal contraceptives and carbohydrate tolerance: 2. Influence of medroxyprogesterone Acetate and Chronic Oral Contraceptives.
  300. Hormonal contraceptives and liver damage. [Hormonale Kontrazeptiva und Leberschaden.]
  301. Hormonal contraceptives.
  302. Hormone contraception with estrogen-progestogen combination drugs. [La contraccezione ormonale con estroprogestinici associati.]
  303. A hospital birth control clinic in a minority community.
  304. Hospital family planning: a vasectomy service.
  305. The hospital's role in contraception.
  306. Hotlines: a new ally to family planning.
  307. How the oral contraceptives came to be developed.
  308. How to fit a vaginal diaphragm as a contraceptive device.
  309. How to market a nonmedical contraceptive: a case study from Sweden.
  310. How to run a family planning clinic.
  311. Human reproduction and contraceptive methods: synopsis of lecture and position paper.
  312. Human reproduction and family planning: research strategies in developing countries.
  313. Human sexuality training for family planning personnel.
  314. Husband-wife communication: measurement and correlation with family planning.
  315. Hysterography in intrauterine contraception. [Hysterografie v nitrodelozni antikoncepci.]
  316. The identification and utilization of community-based channels for the distribution of contraceptives.
  317. Identifying obstacles in bringing family planning services to rural areas.
  318. Immediate post-termination insertion of Copper 7 and Dalkon shield intrauterine contraceptive devices.
  319. Immunisation and family planning through an Under-Fives' clinic.
  320. An immunologic approach to contraception: localization of antiembryo and antizona pellucida serum during mouse preimplantation development.
  321. The impact of family planning classes on contraceptive knowledge, acceptance, and use.
  322. Impact of intensive family planning programs on abortion and fertility (Chile, Japan, Republic of Korea)
  323. The impact of personal characteristics on post-abortion contraceptive acceptance.
  324. Implementation of family planning program in Bali.
  325. Implementation of family planning program in Malaysia.
  326. Implementation of family planning program in Thailand.
  327. Implementation of family planning program in the Philippines.
  328. The implementation of family planning programmes.
  329. Inadequacies of contraceptive services in England and Wales.
  330. India's family planning programme: a review.
  331. Indian experiment in family planning.
  332. The Indian experiment in family planning: a review and suggestions for the future. (Convocation address)
  333. Indian trade unions and family planning.
  334. Individualization of the use of contraceptive methods. [Individualizacion del empleo de los metodos anticonceptivos.]
  335. Induced abortion and contraception in sociological perspective.
  336. Induced abortion and contraception.
  337. Induction of blastokinin by oral contraceptive steroids: implications for fertility control.
  338. Induction of ovulation with synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone in women with constant anovulation induced by contraceptive steroids.
  339. Infertility workup in family planning setting.
  340. Influence des anovulatoires oraux sur la muqueuse buccale. (The effect of oral contraceptives on the oral mucosa)
  341. International and demographic terminology: fertility, family planning and nuptiality.
  342. International efforts in family planning training.
  343. Interruption of oral contraception.
  344. Intraepithelial cervical neoplasia in women using intrauterine devices and long-acting injectable progestogens as contraceptives.
  345. Intramuscular depomedroxyprogesterone acetate for contraception.
  346. Intrauterine contraception with the copper 7 device. [Contraccezione intrauterina mediante dispositivi potenziati con rame.]
  347. Intrauterine contraception with the progesterone-T device.
  348. Intrauterine contraception. [Intrauterine Kontrazeption.]
  349. Intrauterine contraceptive device.

     

  350. Intrauterine contraceptive devices in perspective: 1974.
  351. Intrauterine contraceptive devices. (Letter to the editor)
  352. The intrauterine device. Contraceptive or abortifacient?
  353. Intrauterine device: contraceptive or abortifacient.
  354. Intravenous cholegraphy and peroral contraceptives: a preliminary report.
  355. Introducing family planning in your neighborhood: a manual for family planning field workers.
  356. An introduction to marketing research for family planning administrators.
  357. Introduction to the follow-up survey. (Family planning in Thailand)
  358. Introduction. (Contraception)
  359. Introduction. (Family planning)
  360. Introduction. (Fertility and family planning in Mojolama)
  361. Investigations into the effects of cyclical rhythm and hormonal contraception on serum fat-mobilizing activity, glycerol, cholesterol and blood glucose.
  362. Investigations on the use of testosterone oenanthate as a male contraceptive agent. A preliminary report.
  363. IPPF family planning activities in Africa.
  364. Ireland (Contraceptive laws)
  365. Irish attitudes to family planning.
  366. Is contraception harmful to health?
  367. Is family planning in rural areas adequate?
  368. Ischaemic colitis and oral contraceptives: case report and brief review of the literature.
  369. Islam and family planning.
  370. Islam and family planning.
  371. Islam and planned parenthood.
  372. Islam, polygamy and family planning in Nigeria.
  373. Islamic attitude towards various methods of contraception.
  374. Islamic society and family planning: are they incompatible?
  375. The island-wide family planning program in Taiwan: past accomplishment and future program strategies.
  376. Issues in evaluating the demographic impact of national family planning programs.
  377. The IUD - an innovation for family planning.
  378. The IUD programme of the national family planning program of the government of Indonesia.
  379. Jamaica. (Family planning)
  380. Japan (Family planning)
  381. Japan's cooperation in the area of population and family planning.
  382. The job of birth control.
  383. Juridicial aspects of family planning. [Aspectos juridicos do planejamento familiar.]
  384. KAP survey findings in the Philippines: implications for training and developing family planning communications materials.
  385. Karnataka experiment (Family planning campaign)
  386. Kenya. (Family planning)
  387. Key family planning jobs to women.
  388. Khmer Republic (Family planning)
  389. King's termination study 2: contraceptive practice before and after outpatient termination of pregnancy.
  390. Knowledge and attitudes to family planning and induced abortion.
  391. Knowledge and use of contraceptive methods. [Conocimineto y uso de metodos anticonceptivos.]
  392. Knowledge and use of contraceptives and family planning clinics among return migrants.
  393. Knowledge and use of contraceptives and family planning clinics among rural-urban migrants in Manila.
  394. Knowledge into action: the use of research in Taiwan's Family Planning Program.
  395. Knowledge, attitudes and practice of family planning: profile of a Bedouin community in Saudi Arabia.
  396. Knowledge, attitudes, and practice of family planning in Ethiopia.
  397. Knowledge, attitudes, and practice of family planning in the Philippines, 1972.
  398. Korea's national plan. (Family planning)
  399. The Korean National Family Planning Program.
  400. Korean population and family planning bibliography.
  401. Kuala Lumpur's low key approach to family planning.
  402. L.A. private MDs see family planning as standard practice.
  403. L.H. release in response to L.H.-R.H. injection: suppression by combined oral contraceptives.
  404. Lactation and contraception.
  405. Laos (Family Planning)
  406. Laparoscopic sterilization in a free-standing family planning clinic: six-month follow-up,.
  407. Laparoscopy in family planning.
  408. The law as it affects family planning in England and Wales.
  409. Laws regulating the manufacture and distribution of contraceptives.
  410. Laws relating to paraprofessional role in contraception.
  411. Legal and illegal abortion as a method of birth control: incidence and trends, with special reference to repeat abortion.
  412. Legal problems of family planning. [Juristische Probleme der Familienplanung.]
  413. Lesions of the uterine cervix during oral contraception. [Les lesions du col uterin as cours de la contraception orale.]
  414. Lesotho. (Family planning)
  415. Levels of immunoglobulins in the serum and uterine fluid of women using an intrauterine contraceptive device.
  416. Liberalized policies for distribution of oral contraceptives.
  417. Liberia. (Family planning)
  418. Liver hamartomas in patients on oral contraceptives.
  419. Liver hamartomas in patients on oral contraceptives.
  420. Liver hamartomas in patients on oral contraceptives. [Letter]
  421. Liver-cell neoplasms and oral contraceptives.
  422. Logistic supplies for family planning programmes - Japanese experience i n distribution channel of contraceptives.
  423. A long-range follow-up of effects of oral contraceptives in England. [Langtidsuppfoljning av p-pillereffekter i England.]
  424. Longitudinal family planning data samples. (Table only)
  425. A look at the family planning nurse practitioner.
  426. Low dose lynestrenol as a contraceptive: influence on ovarian function.
  427. Lymphocyte transformation and oral contraceptives. (Letter)
  428. Lyndiol novum, a modern hormonal contraceptive. [Klinisk provning av Lyndiol novum, ett moderniserat hormonellt antikon ceptionsmedel.]
  429. Main findings from a survey on knowledge of and attitude toward family planning among unmarried women in Korea.
  430. Making population-family planning useful: The communicator's contribution: Conference summary report.
  431. Malagasy Republic (Madagascar). (Family planning)
  432. Malawi. (Family planning)
  433. Malaysia (West) (Family planning)
  434. Malaysia Family Planning Annual Statistical Report 1967-1970.
  435. Male contraception and the unisex pill.
  436. Male contraception. [La contraception masculine.]
  437. Male contraception: what we know, what we don't.
  438. Male responsibility in family planning.
  439. Management and population: a systems view and review of family planning programme in India.
  440. Management of family planning activities in the organised sector.
  441. Management of family planning programmes: an overall survey.
  442. The management problem in family planning programmes.
  443. Management problems in family planning programs in Uttar Pradesh, India.
  444. Managerial assessment of family planning programme implementation in Korea, 1962-1971.
  445. The managerial perspective in family planning programs. (Report of the Regional Family Planning Program Management Seminar for Central America and Panama, Managua, Nicaragua, February 6-9, 1974)
  446. A manual on evaluation of family planning communications programs.
  447. Marie Stopes and birth control.
  448. Marital and family planning expectancies of men regarding vasectomy.
  449. Marital decision making as applied to family planning.
  450. Marital relations, birth control, and abortion in Jewish law.
  451. Market segmentation in promoting contraception.
  452. Marxism and birth control.
  453. Mass communication and family planning: developing approaches in Pakistan.
  454. Maternal and child health and family planning in Morocco: a preliminary bibliography.
  455. Maternal and child health and family planning.
  456. Maternal and child health: a primary concern of family planning.
  457. Maternal exposure to oral contraceptives and other female sex hormones: relation to birth defects in a prospectively ascertained cohort of 50,282 pregnancies. (Abstract only)
  458. Maternal health and family planning. [Salud materna y planificacion familiar.]
  459. A mathematical model for determining effectiveness of family planning clinics.
  460. Mechanical contraception and future fertility. [Contraccezione meccanica e fertilita futura.]
  461. Mechanical contraception for bitches. (Abstract only)
  462. Medical complaints of oral contraceptive clients of physicians, paramedics and lay motivators.
  463. Medico-legal aspects of family planning.
  464. Medroxyprogesterone acetate: a report on ten years of use of DEPO provera in family planning programme in Jamaica.
  465. Meeting of experts for developing guidelines for evaluation of national family planning communication programmes, Davao City, Philippines, April 23-27, 1974.
  466. Meeting on evaluation of educational materials used in family planning programmes, Bangkok, Jan. 1974: summary of proceedings.
  467. Megaloblastic anaemia associated with the oral contraceptive pill.
  468. Menses-inducing drugs: their role in antique, medieval and renaissance gynecology and birth control.
  469. Menstrual bleeding with copper-covered intrauterine contraceptive devices.
  470. Menstrual cycle and contraceptive hormonal effects on temporal discrimination.
  471. Menstrual problems and contraception) [Troubles des regles et contraception.]
  472. Menstrual regulation: a new family planning service.
  473. Menstrual regulation: a new family planning service.
  474. Meta-educational groups in family planning. [Grupos-meta educativos en planificacion familiar.]
  475. The metabolic clearance rate and urinary excretion of oral contraceptive drugs. 2. Mestranol.
  476. The metabolic clearance rate and urinary excretion of oral contraceptive drugs: 1. Norethindrone.
  477. Metabolic effects of oral contraceptives in monkeys fed on adequate and low protein diets.
  478. Metabolic effects of oral contraceptives.
  479. Metabolism of meperidine in women taking oral contraceptives.
  480. Metals as intrauterine contraceptives.
  481. Methodology and findings of a preliminary survey of the level of knowledge of the Belgian public in the area of contraception. [Methodologie et resultats d'une pre-enquete sur le niveau de connaissance du public belge en matiere de contraception.]
  482. The methodology of the survey. (Family planning in Thailand)
  483. Methods of contraception for women and men. [Methoden zur Empfangnisverhutung bei der Frau und beim Mann.]
  484. Methods of contraception. [I vari metodi della contraccezione.]
  485. Methods of contraception: Degree of familiarity, frequency of use, hesitations and failures. [5. Methoden der Kontrazeption: Bekanntheitsgrad, Anwendungsfrequenz, Bed enken und Versager.]
  486. Mexico. (Family planning)
  487. Minority attitudes toward contraception.
  488. Mobile family planning service, IMCH-FP project.
  489. Mobility of family planning service in perspective.
  490. A model for personnel planning and administration in a family planning program.
  491. Modern contraception) [La contraception moderne.]
  492. Modesty and family planning.
  493. Monitoring side effects of contraceptives. (Paper presented at a meeting on pharmacological models to assess toxicity and side effects of fertility regulating agents, Geneva, 17-20 September 1973.)
  494. Monthly report on family planning acceptors, November, 1974.
  495. The moral dimensions of family planning.
  496. The morning-after pill. A report on postcoital contraception and interception.
  497. Mortality and the acceptability of family planning in a Haitian community.
  498. (Mothers' clubs and family planning in Korea.)
  499. Mothers' clubs and family planning in rural Korea: the case of Oryu Li.
  500. Motivation in family planning.

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