Constitutionalizing the body;The human body as a form of property; The regulatory state; The right to privacy; A confusing legacy; Historical background; Medicalizing the body; The germ theory; Eugenics; The crusade for birth control; A revival of rights; Cases; Compulsory vaccination - private rights versus police powers; Mandatory sterilization - eugenics on trial; Contraception, abortion, and the right to die: privacy on trial; Legacy and impact; End-of-life issues on trial; Biotechnology on trial; Documents; 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution; "Anti-vaccination circular, distributed during the epidemic of small pox in Boston, 1901"; Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905); Zucht V. King (1922); Buck v. Bell (1927); Skinner v. Oklahoma (1942); Griswold v. Connecticut (1965); Roe et al. v. Wade (1973); Webster, et al. v. Reproductive health services, et al. (1989); Planned parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, et al. v. Casey (1992); Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Public Health (1990); Washington, et al., petitioners v. Harold Glucksberg, et al. (1997); Oregon's Death with Dignity Act; Key people, laws, and concepts.