Reproduction And Human Welfare: A Challenge To Research

Reproduction And Human Welfare: A Challenge To Research

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A landmark work in reproductive science and public health policy, Reproduction and Human Welfare: A Challenge to Research presents a comprehensive review of the reproductive sciences and contraceptive development, sponsored by the Ford Foundation. The volume argues that advancing human welfare requires sustained scientific investment in reproductive research, detailing the state of knowledge across biology, medicine, and social science as they intersect with family planning and population health. Written with academic rigour and authoritative clarity, the text chronicles the gaps in contraceptive technology and the barriers to equitable reproductive health, making a compelling case for coordinated global action. It remains an important reference for scholars and practitioners in medicine, public health, and gender studies seeking to understand the historical foundations of modern reproductive policy.

Author: Roy O. Greep, Marjorie A. Koblinsky, Frederick S. Jaffe
Format: Paperback

Genre: Medicine

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact. No stickers or price tags visible. The title page is shown; some light shadow present but no significant damage noted.

A landmark work in reproductive science and public health policy, Reproduction and Human Welfare: A Challenge to Research presents a comprehensive review of the reproductive sciences and contraceptive development, sponsored by the Ford Foundation. The volume argues that advancing human welfare requires sustained scientific investment in reproductive research, detailing the state of knowledge across biology, medicine, and social science as they intersect with family planning and population health. Written with academic rigour and authoritative clarity, the text chronicles the gaps in contraceptive technology and the barriers to equitable reproductive health, making a compelling case for coordinated global action. It remains an important reference for scholars and practitioners in medicine, public health, and gender studies seeking to understand the historical foundations of modern reproductive policy.