Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 13:40:45 CST
From: Mike Picone MPICONE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UA1VM.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Eighty-six
Though I don't have an exact date, I can confirm that RU 486, invented
in France, was produced there under that name long before it ever made it
to American shores. The RU most certainly stands for Roussel-Uclaf, the
pharmaceutical concern that introduced it. In birth control (and the
controversy associated with aspects of it) many calqued expressions and
many terms have crossed the Altantic in the other direction: planning
familial, contraception (1929), contraceptif (1955), la "pilule",
Operation Sauvetage, "Le Cri Silencieux", etc., but
RU 486 is not one of them. It is a direct
import from France.
Here is a terminologically interesting passage from a pro-life pamphlet
appearing in Sept. 1992:
Un projet de loi socialiste visant a la depenalisation de l'auto-avortement,
dont le seul but, au dela du rideau de fumee des bons sentiments, etait
d'ouvrir la porte a la vente libre du RU 486 -- l'avortement-kit ou le
revolver dans le tiroir de la table de nuit, selon l'heureuse expression
du professeur Lejeune -- a ete repousse, grace au courage et a la lucidite
du Senat essentiellement. On n'en a pratiquement pas parle. C'est pourtant
une deroute pour les fondamentalistes du lobby pro-avortement.
Mike Picone
University of Alabama
MPICONE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UA1VM.UA.EDU