The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... child , though the child is really alive from the very moment of its conception , and from that very moment is and should be considered a distinct being ; this the law does not , however , recognize . 31 Horatio noted that civil law ...
... child , though the child is really alive from the very moment of its conception , and from that very moment is and should be considered a distinct being ; this the law does not , however , recognize . 31 Horatio noted that civil law ...
Side 81
... child . ' Do not attempt to evade to man a crime which cannot be hidden from the All - seeing . The poor mother has not herself felt the life of the child perhaps , but that is a quibble only of the laws of man , founded in- deed upon ...
... child . ' Do not attempt to evade to man a crime which cannot be hidden from the All - seeing . The poor mother has not herself felt the life of the child perhaps , but that is a quibble only of the laws of man , founded in- deed upon ...
Side 193
... child as those whose faces are familiar to you , and whom you love . 44 Kellogg followed with a discussion of how the woman " continued to bemoan her condition , and allowed her heart to be filled with enmity against the innocent being ...
... child as those whose faces are familiar to you , and whom you love . 44 Kellogg followed with a discussion of how the woman " continued to bemoan her condition , and allowed her heart to be filled with enmity against the innocent being ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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