Our Unbreakable BOND
Mar 19, 2020
2 minutes
WORDS: CHER HEASMER.
Thalidomide was developed in Germany in the 1950s as a drug to help people sleep. It was marketed as a mild sleeping pill and, after the drug was licensed for use in the UK in 1958, it became popular with pregnant women due to its anti-sickness properties.
However, by 1961 there had been a significant rise in the number of women giving
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