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New Study Examines How the First Birth Control Pills were Advertised in the 1960s | National Communication Association
Birth Control Pill - The 60's
Watch The Pill | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
9th May 1960 – The Pill is Approved | Dorian Cope presents On This Deity
The pill through the ages - The journey to the '60s
The Pill: Gallery | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Combined monophasic early contraception pill, 1960. | HistoryNet
How The Approval Of The Birth Control Pill 60 Years Ago Helped Change Lives : NPR
The Pill - Women & the American Story
A Brief History of the Birth Control Pill
The Birth Control Pill - Bill of Rights Institute
Birth Control Pill Enovid 55 Year Anniversary | TIME
HISTORY - On #ThisDayInHistory 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the world's first commercially produced birth control pill, made by the G.D. Searle Company of Chicago, Illinois. http://histv.co/23wuzLu | Facebook
The contraceptive pill: How it differs in the US and UK | The Independent | The Independent
Oral Contraceptive Pill - Dittrick Medical History Center
Watch The Pill | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
Birth Control Pill' Made Its Times Debut in 1957 — First Mention - The New York Times
The tiny pill which gave birth to an economic revolution - BBC News
Birth Control in America: A Brief History of Contraception
History of Birth Control - How Birth Control Has Changed Since 1900
1965: The Birth Control Revolution | The Saturday Evening Post
23rd June 1960: Enovid approved as the first combined oral contraceptive pill in the world
The lesser-known history of birth control - The Washington Post
TIME Magazine Cover: The Pill - Apr. 7, 1967 - Society - Family - Women - Medications - Health & Medicine - Pharmaceuticals - Birth Control - Population
The Birth Control Pill - Bill of Rights Institute
The First Birth Control Pill Used Puerto Rican Women as Guinea Pigs | HISTORY