The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... Medicine and his resignation.1 The homeopaths were a significant factor in medicine in the middle of the nineteenth century . They prescribed medicines to increase the symptoms of a disease in the belief that symptoms were the body's ...
... Medicine and his resignation.1 The homeopaths were a significant factor in medicine in the middle of the nineteenth century . They prescribed medicines to increase the symptoms of a disease in the belief that symptoms were the body's ...
Side 307
... Medicine . It is reproduced in large part in the American Medical Gazette 8 ( July 1857 ) : 390-97 . 25. The cover letter for the Report indicates it was read at the April meeting . Suffolk Dis- trict Medical Society meetings were held ...
... Medicine . It is reproduced in large part in the American Medical Gazette 8 ( July 1857 ) : 390-97 . 25. The cover letter for the Report indicates it was read at the April meeting . Suffolk Dis- trict Medical Society meetings were held ...
Side 308
... Medicine , " BMSJ 56 ( July 23 , 1857 ) : 503-4 . 18. " Criminal Abortion ; The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and its Attempts at Bul- lying , " New - Hampshire Journal of Medicine 7 ( August 1857 ) : 248-51 . 19 Ibid . , p . 250 ...
... Medicine , " BMSJ 56 ( July 23 , 1857 ) : 503-4 . 18. " Criminal Abortion ; The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and its Attempts at Bul- lying , " New - Hampshire Journal of Medicine 7 ( August 1857 ) : 248-51 . 19 Ibid . , p . 250 ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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