The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... become the executioners . They seem impatient for the sacrifice ; the " fiat " goes forth , and those innocent and ... becomes a participant in the destruction of her own offspring . She becomes unmindful of the course marked out for her ...
... become the executioners . They seem impatient for the sacrifice ; the " fiat " goes forth , and those innocent and ... becomes a participant in the destruction of her own offspring . She becomes unmindful of the course marked out for her ...
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... become likest God , since , in a sense , they are permitted to share with Him the joy and the mystery , the majesty and awe and wonder of creation . For this were they born into the world , born as it were in the purple . When man and ...
... become likest God , since , in a sense , they are permitted to share with Him the joy and the mystery , the majesty and awe and wonder of creation . For this were they born into the world , born as it were in the purple . When man and ...
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... become known by American physicians for a few more decades . As was discussed in Chapter 2 , the gynecologist , Alan F. Gutt- macher , was fully aware that a different physician than Hippocrates of Cos was involved in the entertainer's ...
... become known by American physicians for a few more decades . As was discussed in Chapter 2 , the gynecologist , Alan F. Gutt- macher , was fully aware that a different physician than Hippocrates of Cos was involved in the entertainer's ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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