The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... Storer , sent to legislatures re- questing that they pass stringent laws against unnecessary abortion.2 Storer re- peated this sentence in two widely - read books on abortion , the first " for every woman , " and the second " for every ...
... Storer , sent to legislatures re- questing that they pass stringent laws against unnecessary abortion.2 Storer re- peated this sentence in two widely - read books on abortion , the first " for every woman , " and the second " for every ...
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... Storer , opposed the dramatic increase of abortion that occurred in the middle of the nineteenth century and did it ... Storer was actively involved in antiabortion work owed their existence to the physi- cians ' crusade.26 By chance ...
... Storer , opposed the dramatic increase of abortion that occurred in the middle of the nineteenth century and did it ... Storer was actively involved in antiabortion work owed their existence to the physi- cians ' crusade.26 By chance ...
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... Storer . Dyer's biography of Dr. Storer , Cham- pion of Women and the Unborn , was published in 1999. Storer's influence on other physicians was profound and the total of these physicians ' efforts , the subject of the current book ...
... Storer . Dyer's biography of Dr. Storer , Cham- pion of Women and the Unborn , was published in 1999. Storer's influence on other physicians was profound and the total of these physicians ' efforts , the subject of the current book ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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