A contented family of six: bilateral tubal ligation family planning in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Family Health Services Project, ca. 1994.

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[1994?]
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799489i
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A contented family of six: bilateral tubal ligation family planning in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Family Health Services Project, ca. 1994. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Includes illustration of a post-tubal ligation female reproductive system, with tubes highlighted in red; details of producer and date known from similar poster in M/MMC database (see above ref.)

Publication/Creation

[Plateau State (Nigeria)] : FHS [Family Health Services Project, Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception (AVSC)], [1994?] ([Nigeria] : Tunjison Industries Ltd.)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colour ; sheet 59.6 x 42.4 cm

Lettering

After your family is complete ... consider BTL Bilateral Tubal Ligation. Safe & permanent family planning for women. Bears logo: FHS (represents Family Health Services) Bears small image of couple and child within map of Nigeria as seen in Wellcome Library ref. 799480i

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Family Health Services Project, Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception (AVSC) ca. 1994 08/02/2012 Nigeria UkLW Transcription from the item

References note

M/MC database ref: PO-NGA-138

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Wellcome Collection 799489i

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