The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 22
... David Humphreys Storer's paper , " Medical Jurisprudence , " that was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mas- sachusetts Medical Society on May 28 , 1851. The 31 - page address mentioned the connection of medical jurisprudence to ...
... David Humphreys Storer's paper , " Medical Jurisprudence , " that was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mas- sachusetts Medical Society on May 28 , 1851. The 31 - page address mentioned the connection of medical jurisprudence to ...
Side 25
... David Humphreys Storer would provide a similar claim and discussion of the physician's important role a year later in his own Introductory Lecture . However , David did not mention the need to influence legislators to prepare " suitable ...
... David Humphreys Storer would provide a similar claim and discussion of the physician's important role a year later in his own Introductory Lecture . However , David did not mention the need to influence legislators to prepare " suitable ...
Side 29
... David argued that the failure of the organs of pregnancy to complete their normal course of events also was a factor . He also believed that prevention of conception by any means left the reproductive organs in an interrupted state and ...
... David argued that the failure of the organs of pregnancy to complete their normal course of events also was a factor . He also believed that prevention of conception by any means left the reproductive organs in an interrupted state and ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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