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The place of intra-uterine contraceptive devices in East Africa

[von] George A. Saxton; David M. Serwadda; Anne K. Saxton
Year of publication:
1968
Authors: Saxton, George A. ; Serwadda, David M. ; Saxton, Anne K.
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The population of Tropical Africa : [proceedings of the First African Population Conference sponsored by the University of Ibadan in co-operation with the Population Council and held at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, 3-7 Jan 1966]. - London : Longmans. - 1968, p. 410-418
Subject: Bevölkerungsfruchtbarkeit | Ostafrika britischer Prägung | Ostafrika | East Africa | Verhütungsmittel | Contraceptive | Fertilität | Fertility | Kenia | Kenya | Afrika | Africa | Tansania | Tanzania | Uganda
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Type of publication: Article
Language: English
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10002745143
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