Calendar pack for Enovid

Calendar pack for Enovid Calendar pack for Enovid Calendar pack for Enovid Calendar pack for Enovid Calendar pack for Enovid

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Calendar pack for Enovid, the first contraceptive pill (no tablets), bottle of Enovid tabs 10mg, early 1960s and physicians sample 1972, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1994-466
type:
bottle and tablet
credit:
Searle Research & Development

Parts

Pack for Enovid contraceptive pills

Pack for Enovid, the first contraceptive pil, invented by Dr. Min Cheuh Chang, Gregory Goodwin Pincus, and John Rock, and manufactured by G. D. Searle & Co., Chicago, United States, 1960-1962

Measurements:
overall: 2 mm x 210 mm x 79 mm, .01kg
Materials:
cardboard
Object Number:
1994-466/1
type:
packet , tablet and materia medica
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Bottle of 'Enovid' contraceptive pills, United Kingdom, 1960-1965

Bottle of Enovid contraceptive tablets 10mg, made by G D Searle and Co, Chicago, Illinois, USA, and prepared by G D Searle & Company Limited, High Wycombe, England, 1961-1970 (see note)

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In 1961, ‘Enovid’ became the first oral contraceptive pill approved for use in the United Kingdom. Birth control was something of a taboo subject before the 1960s. ‘The pill’ seemed an ideal contraceptive because it was effective but not messy, and it did not interfere with sex. However, the first pills had a far higher level of hormones than was required. This caused heart problems in some women. ‘The pill’ is now prescribed with far lower levels of hormones.

Measurements:
overall: 65 mm x 26 mm x 25 mm, .04kg
Materials:
glass , metal (unknown) , paper (fibre product) and materia medica
Object Number:
1994-466/2
type:
tablet and oral contraceptive pill
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Physician's sample of Enovid

Physician's sample of Enovid

Physician's sample of Enovid, the first contraceptive pill, 1972

Object Number:
1994-466/3
type:
tablet