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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 3, 1995 - Issue 6: Women's health policies
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The quinacrine controversy continues

Pages 142-144 | Published online: 01 Nov 1995

References

  • M. Berer. The quinacrine controversy one year on. Reproductive Health Matters. 4: 1994; 99–106. for a history of this controversy.
  • Jeffrey Spieler, Chief, Research Division, Office of Population, USAID. Personal communication. October 1995.
  • A. Pollack, C. Carignan. The use of quinacrine pellets for non-surgical female sterilisation. Reproductive Health Matters. 2: 1993; 119–122. This paper analyses the main report of the Vietnam study by Hieu et al, which was published in the Lancet 1993; 342:213–217.
  • A retrospective study of quinacrine sterilization in Vietnam: for presentation at the Quinacrine Sterilization Dissemination Meeting in Hanoi. 1995; Ministry of Health, Vietnam and Family Health International. (Unpublished).
  • FHI quinacrine studies. Network. 1995. Sept:27 And. Sokal David. Family Health International. 1995. personal communication.
  • Ralph Heywood. Consultant in toxicology, UK. 1995. Written communication.
  • Patrick Rowe. Special Programme of Research. 1995; Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, WHO. personal communication.

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