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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Body Knowledge
1 Transforming Knowledge: The Making of Our Bodies, Ourselves
2 Reexamining the Pelvic: The Pelvic Instruction Controversy of the 1970s
3 Learning from the Uterus Out: Abortion and Women’s Health Activism in Chicago
4 Bodies of Evidence: Depo-Provera and the Public Board of Inquiry
5 Choices in Childbirth: A Modern Midwife’s Tale
Epilogue: Daughters of Feminism
Notes Index
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