The Good News About Hysterectomy
by Elayne Clift “You’ll have to have a hysterectomy, of course,” my doctor said nearly three years ago. Maybe, I thought. And maybe not. I
by Elayne Clift “You’ll have to have a hysterectomy, of course,” my doctor said nearly three years ago. Maybe, I thought. And maybe not. I
by Andrea Wolper Resort hotels should be filled with laughter, but in March 1993 the atmosphere at this one in Makarska on the Dalmation Coast
by Loretta J. Ross Dorothy Brown, MD, the first black female surgeon in the U.S., was also the first American state legislator to attempt to
by Elayne Clift The controversial Arkansas physician answered questions from ON THE ISSUES contributing editor Elayne Clift in November, 1993. OTI: The offices of population affairs,
by Phyllis Chesler These are the times that try feminist souls. “Femininity” is back – even among feminists – and for years, I’d thought it
by John Stoltenberg This is written to men – but so that women can overhear every word. It discloses some things about intimate personal relationships
by Neil deMause It was September of 1991, and thing were looking up for foes of the bogus clinics that anti-abortion groups had set up
by Merle Hoffman All told 1985 was not an unusually dangerous year. There had been a rash of fire bombings at abortion clinics, a physician
by Lynn Phillips We’re supposed to revere our feminist foremothers, but most of us don’t. One friend of mine describes the creators of American feminism
by Maxine Lipner Imagine having oral contraceptives as available as aspirin – a steady supply no further away than the open shelf of your neighborhood
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