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|a Olszynko-Gryn, Jesse, |e author.
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|a A woman's right to know : |b pregnancy testing in twentieth-century Britain / |c Jesse Olszynko-Gryn.
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|a Cambridge, Massachusetts : |b The MIT Press, |c [2023]
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|a "Tells the story of pregnancy testing-one of the most significant and least studied technologies of reproduction"-- |c Provided by publisher.
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|a Pregnancy |x Signs and diagnosis |x History.
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|a Pregnancy |z Great Britain |x History |y 20th century.
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|a Reproductive rights |z Great Britain |x History |y 20th century.
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|a DO NOT EDIT. DO NOT EXPORT.
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