The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... believe that " B. " was actually saying that most physicians did not believe that early abortion was a crime . " B. " made a poor selection of words , as he himself was to indicate in a subsequent letter asking his critics to look at ...
... believe that " B. " was actually saying that most physicians did not believe that early abortion was a crime . " B. " made a poor selection of words , as he himself was to indicate in a subsequent letter asking his critics to look at ...
Side 110
... believe , and many more try hard to believe , that there is no sin in it if the thing is done at an early date of pregnancy . " Other factors he cited as promoting criminal abortion were the availability of abortionists , the makers and ...
... believe , and many more try hard to believe , that there is no sin in it if the thing is done at an early date of pregnancy . " Other factors he cited as promoting criminal abortion were the availability of abortionists , the makers and ...
Side 111
... believe . " They also indicated that the title would better have made some actual reference to the subject of the book . " It will be likely to excite curiosity , " they concluded , " among those who are too young to need to have the ...
... believe . " They also indicated that the title would better have made some actual reference to the subject of the book . " It will be likely to excite curiosity , " they concluded , " among those who are too young to need to have the ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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