The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... crime of abortion , in relation to which they are peculiarly and unfortunately situ- ated . At present everything favors their committing the crime ; their re- lations to women at large , their immunities in practice , the profit of ...
... crime of abortion , in relation to which they are peculiarly and unfortunately situ- ated . At present everything favors their committing the crime ; their re- lations to women at large , their immunities in practice , the profit of ...
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... crime , will be esteemed the benefactor of his race . 25 His concluding sentence no doubt described the response he expected to receive from " his race " for his own soon - to - be published " treatise on the subject . " Hale began The ...
... crime , will be esteemed the benefactor of his race . 25 His concluding sentence no doubt described the response he expected to receive from " his race " for his own soon - to - be published " treatise on the subject . " Hale began The ...
Side 103
... crime . Hale indicated he should be " considered guilty , and should be tried for his participa- tion in the crime , and punished severely . " 9938 " Next in venality " were the manufacturers and sellers of " nostrums " exten- sively ...
... crime . Hale indicated he should be " considered guilty , and should be tried for his participa- tion in the crime , and punished severely . " 9938 " Next in venality " were the manufacturers and sellers of " nostrums " exten- sively ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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