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The January-February 1975 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin focuses on the systemic abuses surrounding female sterilization in the U.S., highlighting how these practices are often coerced and misrepresented to women, particularly those from marginalized communities. The article 'Women Fit to Be Tied' details the dangers and ethical concerns of sterilization procedures, linking them to broader issues within the healthcare system, such as profit motives and inadequate patient care. Additionally, the issue discusses the growth of health workers in relation to the shrinking healthcare budget, emphasizing the need for reform in health manpower distribution. The Bulletin also features a media scan on psychoanalysis and feminism, showcasing the intersection of health policy and social issues.