The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 49
... claimed to end pregnancy . The advertised drugs typically were ineffective or only effective with women who were predisposed to miscarriage . On the other hand , some of the potions produced poisoning so severe that the body took the ...
... claimed to end pregnancy . The advertised drugs typically were ineffective or only effective with women who were predisposed to miscarriage . On the other hand , some of the potions produced poisoning so severe that the body took the ...
Side 119
... claimed that " immoral and criminal advertisements in daily journals ” were responsible for “ a large proportion of the increase of abortion among married women . " " As a drop of water , constantly falling will wear away even the solid ...
... claimed that " immoral and criminal advertisements in daily journals ” were responsible for “ a large proportion of the increase of abortion among married women . " " As a drop of water , constantly falling will wear away even the solid ...
Side 273
... claimed refuted Sanders ' position.32 Atkinson's competence to do this may be indicated by his calling Sanders " Saunders " throughout . Atkinson began by noting that Sanders was one of many who claimed the unborn child had the same ...
... claimed refuted Sanders ' position.32 Atkinson's competence to do this may be indicated by his calling Sanders " Saunders " throughout . Atkinson began by noting that Sanders was one of many who claimed the unborn child had the same ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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