ISBN: PB: 9780300167917

Yale University Press

October 2010

352 pp.

23,4x15,6 cm

26 black&white illus.

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£19.99
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Sexual Chemistry

A History of the Contraceptive Pill

Heralded as the catalyst of the sexual revolution and the solution to global overpopulation, the contraceptive pill was one of the twentieth century's most important inventions. It has not only transformed the lives of millions of women but has also pushed the limits of drug monitoring and regulation across the world. This deeply-researched new history of the oral contraceptive shows how its development and use have raised crucial questions about the relationship between science, medicine, technology, and society. Lara Marks traces the scientific origins of the pill to Europe and Mexico in the early years of the twentieth century, challenging previous accounts that championed it as a North American product. She explores the reasons why the pill took so long to be developed and explains why it did not prove to be the social panacea envisioned by its inventors. Unacceptable to the Catholic Church, rejected by countries such as India and Japan, too expensive for women in poor countries, it has, more recently, been linked to cardiovascular problems. Reviewing the positive effects of the pill, Marks shows how it has been transformed from a tool for the prevention of conception to a major weapon in the fight against cancer. This title is selected as a 2002 outstanding book by University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries.

About the author

Lara V. Marks is a historian of medicine. She is managing editor of the website whatisbiotechnology.org and has research affiliations with King's College London and Cambridge University. She lives in Kent, UK.

Reviews

"Skillfully combining medical, social and feminist history, 'Sexual Chemistry' is a model study of the impact of one of the fundamental pharmacological innovations of the previous century" – Roy Porter, Times Higher Education Supplement

"Marks has marshaled an impressive array of archival resources to put together the most complete history of the oral contraceptive to date" – Journal of the History of Biology

"What Marks does in this important book is to place the scientific development of the pill, together with its economic and regulatory dimensions, in a much-needed international perspective... Marks significantly changes our understanding of the pill's development and diffusion" – Susan E. Lederer, Medical History

"The story of the pill... told in absorbing detail and from an international perspective" – Daniel J. Kevles, New York Times Book Review