Philippe REMACLE, pharmacist at Salouël in the Somme, did his pharmacy thesis on condoms. It details the different materials used in the story, notes the existing discomfort on the part of the applicants and comments on the different terms used to characterize it. He explains that the term English condom dates back to the 19th century and would have been attributed by the French to the English. The English did the same thing, each passing the buck.
First day of sale of condoms at 1 franc, campaign to encourage young people to use condoms and remove the financial barrier. Report in three pharmacies, and interviews with pharmacists and users.
Investigation in Paris on "the price" of condoms. Answers ranging from yes to no by people of all ages passing by the microphone. A woman a little disgusted confesses "it’s like a sausage under cellophane, it’s not terrible at all". A practical explanation to reveal the last secrets of condom use by sexologist Jacques Waynberg follows this telesidewalk.
In family planning, a woman retraces the history of male condoms up to the uses today: "there is a big enough-the-bowl pill in women, and a great fashion back to natural methods".