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...malformed babies. There were no cases of permanent sterility, and no diseases, including cancer, that could be attributed to the ring. In Yokohama, Dr. Atsumi Ishihama recorded a total of 19,000 women fitted with IUCDS; his choice was a ring made from a spiral of metal or plastic, and with a disk in the center suspended from three points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gynecology: Intra-Uterine Devices: A New Era in Birth Control? | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

Hong Kong Queues. The design of an IUCD, however, seems hardly to matter. Nor does the nature of the material, provided only that it is inert enough to cause little or no reaction in the woman's tissues. Several IUCDS are flexible, such as those of plastic (a special polyethylene), silk or nylon thread, and can usually be inserted without dilatation of the cervix. Even so, insertion must be done by a doctor, and preferably by a specialist in gynecology. Insertion of a metal ring, with dilatation of the cervix, definitely calls for specialized skill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gynecology: Intra-Uterine Devices: A New Era in Birth Control? | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

...polyethylene spiral, designed by Dr. Lazar C. Margulies of Manhattan's Mount Sinai Hospital, can be inserted through a straight tube, and carries a threadlike "tail" punctuated with plastic beads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gynecology: Intra-Uterine Devices: A New Era in Birth Control? | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

...ARMOR. A new vest of overlapping plastic plates covers all vital body areas and weighs only 4 Ibs. It protects against all thrown objects, grenade and mortar fragments, and bullets moving slower than 1,000 ft. per sec. (which includes a wide variety of small-arms fire from anything but point-blank distance). Men who wear it, says Colonel Applegate, are much more willing to "close": they will perform countermob duties more aggressively...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Antiriot Weapons | 7/24/1964 | See Source »

...other investments. He bought half of the new San Francisco Hilton for $14.5 million, has spent another $10.4 million on the Warwick Hotel in Houston, owns the 425-room Gran Hotel Bolivar in Lima, Peru. He also controls a New Jersey company that turns out the fast-selling Boonton plastic tableware. Another holding: Houston's Reed Roller Bit Co., which Mecom hopes eventually to make into an oil-equipment supply company rivaling the Hughes Tool Co. Most of all, however, Mecom intends to remain a freewheeling, fast-moving independent oilman. "I'm not selling anything,^ he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: Vade, Mecom | 7/24/1964 | See Source »

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