The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 20
... called for new state laws making unnecessary abortion a much more serious crime.40 Horatio's cam- paign against abortion would have the same goal of increasing legal penalties for criminal abortion , and , if Horatio did not plant this ...
... called for new state laws making unnecessary abortion a much more serious crime.40 Horatio's cam- paign against abortion would have the same goal of increasing legal penalties for criminal abortion , and , if Horatio did not plant this ...
Side 36
... called for stringent laws against abortion that were " faithfully enforced . " They should pre- vent as well as punish the crime and thus needed to " be simple , easily understood , and not be evaded . " He quoted the current ...
... called for stringent laws against abortion that were " faithfully enforced . " They should pre- vent as well as punish the crime and thus needed to " be simple , easily understood , and not be evaded . " He quoted the current ...
Side 153
... called on physicians to instruct women about the living being in their wombs that they were so unconcernedly having destroyed . He also called on the Legislature , the courts , and all legal instrumentalities to take up " the good work ...
... called on physicians to instruct women about the living being in their wombs that they were so unconcernedly having destroyed . He also called on the Legislature , the courts , and all legal instrumentalities to take up " the good work ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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