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[This chapter will discuss the origins of the North Kensigton Women’s Welfare Centre as a pioneering site of medical, scientific and technological research and development. Through this site, the National Birth Control Association/Family Planning Association sought to align its medicalised contraceptive clinic and administrative practices with contemporary general medical protocols and the services offered by Ministry of Health-directed Local Health Authorities. It further aimed to develop and export its medical and scientific contraceptive programs, and standards for clinic arrangement, function and prescription within the increasingly lenient parameters the Ministry allowed.]
Published: Aug 19, 2022
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