The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 73
... fact that the criminal intent is against the child . They should only require proof of the attempt at abortion , not its consummation . There was no need to prove in- tent to destroy the child or to consider how the abortion was ...
... fact that the criminal intent is against the child . They should only require proof of the attempt at abortion , not its consummation . There was no need to prove in- tent to destroy the child or to consider how the abortion was ...
Side 102
... fact of which they must have been cognizant , namely : that the honorable physician who refuses to accede to the ... fact , but focused " only on the person who destroys the child . " " In fact , she is often more guilty than the person ...
... fact of which they must have been cognizant , namely : that the honorable physician who refuses to accede to the ... fact , but focused " only on the person who destroys the child . " " In fact , she is often more guilty than the person ...
Side 103
... fact . " The " unnatu- ral father of the child , be he husband , seducer , or unlawful companion , " fit this category since he typically arranged or otherwise sanctioned the crime . Hale indicated he should be " considered guilty , and ...
... fact . " The " unnatu- ral father of the child , be he husband , seducer , or unlawful companion , " fit this category since he typically arranged or otherwise sanctioned the crime . Hale indicated he should be " considered guilty , and ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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