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... appeared to be infallible , and would , undoubtedly , even produce miscarriage if exhibited during pregnancy . " He also claimed the pills sometimes were used to end a pregnancy when the pelvis was malformed and " the woman incompetent ...
... appeared to be infallible , and would , undoubtedly , even produce miscarriage if exhibited during pregnancy . " He also claimed the pills sometimes were used to end a pregnancy when the pelvis was malformed and " the woman incompetent ...
Side 141
... appeared in July 1869.11 Numerous published " Proceedings " of the Society and numerous " Editorial Notes " of the monthly Journal dealt with criminal abor- tion . 12 One of the first such mentions occurred at the April 6 , 1869 meeting ...
... appeared in July 1869.11 Numerous published " Proceedings " of the Society and numerous " Editorial Notes " of the monthly Journal dealt with criminal abor- tion . 12 One of the first such mentions occurred at the April 6 , 1869 meeting ...
Side 151
... appeared in the Medical and Surgical Reporter.14 Hodge mentioned the Archbishop's warn- ing to " his flock " in his Preface to the republished lecture and followed the Re- porter in misspelling " Spaulding . " It could be the ...
... appeared in the Medical and Surgical Reporter.14 Hodge mentioned the Archbishop's warn- ing to " his flock " in his Preface to the republished lecture and followed the Re- porter in misspelling " Spaulding . " It could be the ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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