The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 154
... began with an explanation of why criminal abortion existed : Out of the licentiousness of the man and bondage of the woman there is developed the ever - present and ever - increasing great wrong and mon- strous crime of an undesigned ...
... began with an explanation of why criminal abortion existed : Out of the licentiousness of the man and bondage of the woman there is developed the ever - present and ever - increasing great wrong and mon- strous crime of an undesigned ...
Side 261
... began with a paper , " Diseases of the Kidneys as Indications for the Interruption of Preg- nancy . " 33 Schwarz took a conservative approach , noting that it was very rare that the fetus needed to be sacrificed for kidney problems ...
... began with a paper , " Diseases of the Kidneys as Indications for the Interruption of Preg- nancy . " 33 Schwarz took a conservative approach , noting that it was very rare that the fetus needed to be sacrificed for kidney problems ...
Side 273
... began by noting that Sanders was one of many who claimed the unborn child had the same status as the born child . Atkinson thought that these repeated assertions sounded like the man who repeatedly claimed he was sober and who thus ...
... began by noting that Sanders was one of many who claimed the unborn child had the same status as the born child . Atkinson thought that these repeated assertions sounded like the man who repeatedly claimed he was sober and who thus ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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