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Holland–Rantos

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Holland–Rantos was a company that manufactured contraceptives. To increase the availability of high-quality contraceptives, birth control advocates established the Holland–Rantos company in 1925, which manufactured contraceptives – primarily diaphragms, which were Margaret Sanger's recommended method.[1]

References

  • Tone, Andrea, "A Medical Fit for Contraceptives", in Women, science, and technology: a reader in feminist science studies, Taylor & Francis, 2008, pp 166–179.

Notes

  1. ^ Tone, Andrea (2002). Devices and Desires: A History of Contraceptives in America, Hill and Wang, pp 127–128.