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... abor- tion . " The article concluded : We have seen that in some instances the thought of the crime , coming upon the mind at a time when the physical system is weak and pros- trated , is sufficient to occasion death . The same ...
... abor- tion . " The article concluded : We have seen that in some instances the thought of the crime , coming upon the mind at a time when the physical system is weak and pros- trated , is sufficient to occasion death . The same ...
Side 95
... abor- tion , and thereby bring the mother to inevitable shame and save the life of an illegitimate child , whose unnatural parentage will be a dis- grace all through life ? Probably the best and most consistent conduct for the physician ...
... abor- tion , and thereby bring the mother to inevitable shame and save the life of an illegitimate child , whose unnatural parentage will be a dis- grace all through life ? Probably the best and most consistent conduct for the physician ...
Side 141
... abor- tion . 12 One of the first such mentions occurred at the April 6 , 1869 meeting of the Society . Horatio exhibited the " pelvic viscera from a patient dead of criminal abor- tion , the case being one then in court . " This ...
... abor- tion . 12 One of the first such mentions occurred at the April 6 , 1869 meeting of the Society . Horatio exhibited the " pelvic viscera from a patient dead of criminal abor- tion , the case being one then in court . " This ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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