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...land's white sands. Inside Rhodes's ancient, icon-laden cathedral, where the air was dusky with incense, a choir chanted the solemn hymns of the Byzantine Divine Liturgy, concelebrated by 14 bishops. Thus began the third ma jor conference of the world's 14 Ortho dox churches to take place in the past four years...
...Ortho-Novum-2, a reduced-dose form on sale since last fall...
...Ortho-Novum (Johnson & Johnson's subsidiary, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp.), on the market since 1962 in a full-dose tablet...
...length of time that a woman can continue taking the pills safely is still uncertain. FDA has set the recommended limit for Enovid and Ortho-Novum at four years, and of Enovid-E at three years, though it is holding the newest pills to two years for the present. There has been some speculation that long-term use of the pills might postpone the menopause and leave women fertile far beyond nature's normal age limit of 45 to 50. But women who were nearing the menopause when they started on the pills several years ago have since...
Aside from the new products, there is still an $80 million-a-year retail business in diaphragms, jellies and other feminine hygiene products-a field dominated by Ortho, New York's Holland-Rantos and Chicago's Milex. Prophylactics for men still account for $85 million a year in sales, led by New York's 83-year-old Julius Schmid, Inc.. Youngs Rubber Corp. and Dean Rubber Co. But Sterling Drug's Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute is testing a pill designed...