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"I have pointed out ad nauseam that the [[aborigines]] are aware of the fact that intercourse is a necessary factor in the production of [[childbirth]], but that they do not consider it to be of any great importance in the production of such a condition."--''[[Sex, Man, and Society]]'' (1969) by [[Ashley Montagu]] "I have pointed out ad nauseam that the [[aborigines]] are aware of the fact that intercourse is a necessary factor in the production of [[childbirth]], but that they do not consider it to be of any great importance in the production of such a condition."--''[[Sex, Man, and Society]]'' (1969) by [[Ashley Montagu]]
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-"For [ [[the pill]] ] is a revolutionary development, probably to be ranked among the half dozen or so major innovations in man's two or more million years of history. In its effects I believe that the pill ranks in importance with the [[discovery of fire]]."+"For [ [[Combined oral contraceptive pill |the pill]] ] is a revolutionary development, probably to be ranked among the half dozen or so major innovations in man's two or more million years of history. In its effects I believe that the pill ranks in importance with the [[discovery of fire]]."--''[[Sex, Man, and Society]]'' (1969) by [[Ashley Montagu]]
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"I have pointed out ad nauseam that the aborigines are aware of the fact that intercourse is a necessary factor in the production of childbirth, but that they do not consider it to be of any great importance in the production of such a condition."--Sex, Man, and Society (1969) by Ashley Montagu


"For [ the pill ] is a revolutionary development, probably to be ranked among the half dozen or so major innovations in man's two or more million years of history. In its effects I believe that the pill ranks in importance with the discovery of fire."--Sex, Man, and Society (1969) by Ashley Montagu

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