Sexualidade e reprodução eram indissociáveis – até que um grupo de mulheres idealizou um contraceptivo revolucionário.
Créditos das imagens:
1, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 22, 34 e 40 – Wellcome Library, London, Wellcome Images
2 – NI, Commons Wikimedia
3, 14, 16, 17, 18 e 20 – Science Museum, London, Wellcome Images
5 – Edvard Munch, Madonna, Google Art Project, version from Munch Museum, Oslo;
6 – William Murphy
9, 12 e 13 – Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
19, 45, 49, 56, 58 e 59 – MUVS, Vienna
24 e 25 – The New York Times
26 – Kheel Center
27 – The Hastings Press; autor desconhecido
28 – NI, Commons Wikimedia
29 e 31 – Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division
30 e 67 – Bayer AG
32 – Autor Desconhecido
33 – Underwood & Underwood Studios, N.Y. Library of Congress
35 – Social Press Association, New York; Library of Congress
36 – Bain News Service. Autor desconhecido. Library of Congress
37, 43 e 44 – Bain News Service, publisher; Library of Congress
38 – Clark University Archives
39 – Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo
41 – Clark University Archives
42 – National Cancer Institute; G. Terry Sharrer, Ph.d. National Museum Of American History
46 – Al Aumuller, World-Telegram staff photographer
47 – William James; City of Toronto Archives
48 – Everett Collection
50 – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
52 – Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos; autor desconhecido
53 – Leffler, Warren K. Library of Congress
54 – Autor desconhecido
55 – Evers, Joost / Anefo
57 – Wellcome Photo; Library, Wellcome Images
60 – Photo courtesy of Liberation News Service via the Montgomery Spark
62 – Ch AFleks
63 – Ged Carroll
64 – Lubomir Mihalik
65 – Smilenesita
68 – Lennert Kraak
69 – Gerd Altmann
70 – StockSnap
71 – National Cancer Institute; autor desconhecido.