'Birth control and the depression', Harpers
Tags: 1918-1945; 1930s; 1934; 1934-10-1; Birth control; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Economic aspects; Economic conditions; Family size; Law and legislation; Medicine; Pregnancy; Religious aspects; Reproduction and Development; United States; Unwanted
'After the automobile accident', Harpers
Tags: 1930s; 1932; 1932-3-1; Automobile; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Engineering; Insurance; Law and legislation; Liability for traffic accidents; Mechanical Engineering; United States
'Specialists at large', Harpers
Tags: 1930s; 1931; 1931-2-1; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Malpractice; Medical ethics; Medical fees; Medicine; Physicians; Specialties and specialists; Staffing, Funding and Institutions; Surgery; United States; Unnecessary
'The crisis in nursing', Harpers
Tags: 1930; 1930-7-1; 1930s; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Entrance requirements; Evaluation; Medicine; Nurses; Nursing schools; Practical nurses; Public health nurses; Rating of; Staffing, Funding and Institutions; training; United States; Visiting nurses
'This question of birth control', Harpers
Tags: 1920s; 1929; 1929-12-1; Birth control; Birth control clinics; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Child welfare; Eugenics; Man-woman relationships; Margaret Sanger; Medicine; Population; Reproduction and Development; Social conditions; United States; Working class women
'This maternal instinct', Harpers
Tags: 1920s; 1929; 1929-9-1; Birth control; Birth customs; Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar; Love; Maternal; Medicine; Mother and child; Mothers; Psychology; Reproduction and Development; Sex role; Social conditions; Stereotype (Psychology); Women
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