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... destroy the foetus in utero , but here alone can it be justifiable . The generally prevailing opinion that although it may be wrong to procure an abor- tion after the child has presented unmistakable signs of life , it is excus- able ...
... destroy the foetus in utero , but here alone can it be justifiable . The generally prevailing opinion that although it may be wrong to procure an abor- tion after the child has presented unmistakable signs of life , it is excus- able ...
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... destroy , for money , or worse inducements , the in- nocent unborn child . " ( The reader was left to guess what were " worse induce- ments . " ) It was in the " great cities " where " these vampires most abound , " and the men took ...
... destroy , for money , or worse inducements , the in- nocent unborn child . " ( The reader was left to guess what were " worse induce- ments . " ) It was in the " great cities " where " these vampires most abound , " and the men took ...
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... destroy the being that rests nearest to her own life , and bound to her by every tie of kindred , love , and interest . What a soul - staining ! Could anything be more debasing and blunting of all the finer feelings and affections ? 28 ...
... destroy the being that rests nearest to her own life , and bound to her by every tie of kindred , love , and interest . What a soul - staining ! Could anything be more debasing and blunting of all the finer feelings and affections ? 28 ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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