Bryn Mawr College Yearbook. Class of 1928

Bryn Mawr College Yearbook. Class of 1928
Title Bryn Mawr College Yearbook. Class of 1928 PDF eBook
Author Bryn Mawr College Senior Class
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 146
Release 2021-09-09
Genre
ISBN 9781014156723

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Negro Yearbook

Negro Yearbook
Title Negro Yearbook PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 556
Release 1931
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Blue Genes

Blue Genes
Title Blue Genes PDF eBook
Author Christopher Lukas
Publisher Anchor
Pages 274
Release 2009-10-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0767929012

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Written with heartrending honesty, a memoir that captures the devastation of this family legacy of depression and details the strength and hope that can provide a way of escaping its grasp. “A compassionate but clear-eyed view of his family history.” —Washington Post Christopher (Kit) Lukas’s mother committed suicide when he was a boy. He and his brother, Tony, were not told how she died. No one spoke of the family’s history of depression and bipolar disorder. The brothers grew up to achieve remarkable success; Tony as a gifted journalist (and author of the classic book, Common Ground), Kit as an accomplished television producer and director. After suffering bouts of depression, Kit was able to confront his family’s troubled past, but Tony never seemed to find the contentment Kit had attained—he killed himself in 1997.

Princeton Alumni Weekly

Princeton Alumni Weekly
Title Princeton Alumni Weekly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher princeton alumni weekly
Pages 1128
Release 1968
Genre
ISBN

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The Fertility Doctor

The Fertility Doctor
Title The Fertility Doctor PDF eBook
Author Margaret Marsh
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 386
Release 2008-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1421402084

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As Louise Brown—the first baby conceived by in vitro fertilization—celebrates her 30th birthday, Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner tell the fascinating story of the man who first showed that human in vitro fertilization was possible. John Rock spent his career studying human reproduction. The first researcher to fertilize a human egg in vitro in the 1940s, he became the nation’s leading figure in the treatment of infertility, his clinic serving rich and poor alike. In the 1950s he joined forces with Gregory Pincus to develop oral contraceptives and in the 1960s enjoyed international celebrity for his promotion of the pill and his campaign to persuade the Catholic Church to accept it. Rock became a more controversial figure by the 1970s, as conservative Christians argued that his embryo studies were immoral and feminist activists contended that he had taken advantage of the clinic patients who had participated in these studies as research subjects. Marsh and Ronner’s nuanced account sheds light on the man behind the brilliant career. They tell the story of a directionless young man, a saloon keeper’s son, who began his working life as a timekeeper on a Guatemalan banana plantation and later became one of the most recognized figures of the twentieth century. They portray his medical practice from the perspective of his patients, who ranged from the wives of laborers to Hollywood film stars. The first scholars to have access to Rock’s personal papers, Marsh and Ronner offer a compelling look at a man whose work defined the reproductive revolution, with its dual developments in contraception and technologically assisted conception.

Bryn Mawr College Traditions

Bryn Mawr College Traditions
Title Bryn Mawr College Traditions PDF eBook
Author Virginia Wolf Briscoe
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1995
Genre Women
ISBN

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The Schoolmasters' Yearbook & Educational Directory

The Schoolmasters' Yearbook & Educational Directory
Title The Schoolmasters' Yearbook & Educational Directory PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1412
Release 1932
Genre Education
ISBN

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