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The Sanger Clinic may be a building at seventeen West sixteenth Street, big apple town, (Edward Mesier, architect, 1846) that housed the Clinical analysis Bureau, wherever Sanger and her successors provided birth control services and conducted analysis from 1930 to 1973. Sanger whose shut friend Otto Bobsein is attributable with initial victimization the term “birth control” in 1914, had over thirty nurses helping patients and coaching different medical practitioners. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993. It’s currently in camera in hand.
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