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CONTRACEPTION
ceptive by the woman rather than by the man, because there is no means of contraception used by the man which is not detrimental. By the woman, however, control of conception need involve no such detrimental effect, and she may use the sponge, the soluble quinine pessary, or, best of all, the cap with a minimum of interference with the reactions of complete coitus and a maximum of comfort and security. One or other, or all three, of these methods can be applied with the greatest of ease.
There are certain special cases which require rather different procedure which will be indicated in the next chapter.
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