The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... frequently was the case in the nineteenth . 99 Horatio Storer and scores of other physicians who wrote articles condemn- ing unnecessary abortion referred to the Hippocratic Oath in support of their position . The importance of ...
... frequently was the case in the nineteenth . 99 Horatio Storer and scores of other physicians who wrote articles condemn- ing unnecessary abortion referred to the Hippocratic Oath in support of their position . The importance of ...
Side 38
... frequently the fear of shame and disgrace to urge her on ; much less so than her seducer who escapes easily while she suffers severely . " Bigelow thus showed his belief that induced abortion was largely confined to the unmarried ...
... frequently the fear of shame and disgrace to urge her on ; much less so than her seducer who escapes easily while she suffers severely . " Bigelow thus showed his belief that induced abortion was largely confined to the unmarried ...
Side 160
... frequently of early death ; that they bring on mental weak- ness , and often insanity ; that they are the most certain means to de- stroy domestic happiness which can be adopted . Better , far better , to bear a child every year for ...
... frequently of early death ; that they bring on mental weak- ness , and often insanity ; that they are the most certain means to de- stroy domestic happiness which can be adopted . Better , far better , to bear a child every year for ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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