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>Subject: Re: Medicine is useless >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Herman Rubin) >I do not see how it is not responsive. Contraceptive measures >have been easily available for the whole period; they are not >used by most peasant women until they have had lots of children. Herman, have you ever examined the reasons that certain groups of women do not use contraceptives? Among the reasons, are religious views, spousal opposition, economic, infant and toddler mortality. They donot keep having them for the fun of it, despite what you think. Denise
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