File:Pitocin hormone 16.tif

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English: This image illustrates an aspect of hormones as bio-social-ecological actors. See the volume Hormonal Theory (Bloomsbury 2024).
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Source These illustrations were commissioned for the book Hormonal Theory (Bloomsbury 2024; eds Ford, Malcolm, Erikainen, Raeder, Roberts) by the Wellcome Trust and Australia National University as open access images.
Author Elsa Paulson

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A pregnant person looking down at her belly with an IV intravenous bag behind her next to the chemical signature for pitocin / syntocinon

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1 March 2023

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