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Family Limitation is a pamphlet written by Margaret Sanger, an American family planning activist, eugenicist, educator, author, and nurse, published in 1914. It was one of the first birth control guides published in the United States. The 16-page pamphlet details the ingredients and information on the various birth control methods and includes illustrations and directions for use. After the pamphlet was released, Sanger had to flee from the United States to England to avoid prosecution under the federal Comstock Act, which prohibits the dissemination of information about birth control.
CONTENTS?
INTRODUCTION.
A NURSE'S ADVICE TO WOMEN.
DOUCHES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE.
THE USE OF THE CONDOM OR ¡°COTS."
THE PESSARY AND THE SPONGE.
SPONGES.
VAGINAL SUPPOSITORIES.