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At which Massachusetts facility was the birth control pill first developed?
Question 1:
At which Massachusetts facility was the birth control pill first developed?
A.
Harvard Medical School (Boston)
B.
Bay State Medical Center (Springfield)
C.
Astra Pharmaceuticals (Westborough)
D.
Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology (Shrewsbury)
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