The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... concluded , " is therefore as unlikely a period for the commencement of foetal life as those others set by ... concluding paragraphs of his first installment : If we have proved the existence of foetal life before quickening has taken ...
... concluded , " is therefore as unlikely a period for the commencement of foetal life as those others set by ... concluding paragraphs of his first installment : If we have proved the existence of foetal life before quickening has taken ...
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... concluded by asking his audience to take active measures against criminal abortion , even if they were not the ones he had suggested . This was to be done so that before the heads of our young members become " silvered o'er with age ...
... concluded by asking his audience to take active measures against criminal abortion , even if they were not the ones he had suggested . This was to be done so that before the heads of our young members become " silvered o'er with age ...
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Frederick N. Dyer. Becker concluded with a recommendation that society drop its condemnation of illegitimate pregnancy and provide strong support for these women . This in- cluded teaching " wives and daughters to regard their less ...
Frederick N. Dyer. Becker concluded with a recommendation that society drop its condemnation of illegitimate pregnancy and provide strong support for these women . This in- cluded teaching " wives and daughters to regard their less ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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