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... Hale wrote , " I consider abortion to be attended with but little danger . 21 99 One would expect that Hale's " over 300 cases " were accidental or spontaneous abortions . However , nine years later , another homoeopathic physician ...
... Hale wrote , " I consider abortion to be attended with but little danger . 21 99 One would expect that Hale's " over 300 cases " were accidental or spontaneous abortions . However , nine years later , another homoeopathic physician ...
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... Hale reproduced a December 1864 lecture , " Criminal Abortion , " by Alvin Edmund Small , Hale's " venerable friend and colleague , who lately occupied the chair of Medical Juris- prudence in Hahnemann Medical College . " Professor ...
... Hale reproduced a December 1864 lecture , " Criminal Abortion , " by Alvin Edmund Small , Hale's " venerable friend and colleague , who lately occupied the chair of Medical Juris- prudence in Hahnemann Medical College . " Professor ...
Side 99
... Hale . Perhaps Ludlam even had Hale in mind when he warned his medical student audience to " keep aloof from all such characters . " Edwin Moses Hale probably was listening when Ludlam gave his lecture on February 4 , 1867. Hale ...
... Hale . Perhaps Ludlam even had Hale in mind when he warned his medical student audience to " keep aloof from all such characters . " Edwin Moses Hale probably was listening when Ludlam gave his lecture on February 4 , 1867. Hale ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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