The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 106
... married women and for those among the higher social classes . " Butler again blamed " misdirected , perverse female education . ” We know that it is very fashionable now - a days to talk of the rights of woman . But of what benefit will ...
... married women and for those among the higher social classes . " Butler again blamed " misdirected , perverse female education . ” We know that it is very fashionable now - a days to talk of the rights of woman . But of what benefit will ...
Side 107
... married women were seeking abortions to the extent that Butler had described . He indicated that in his forty years he had occasionally had a married woman request an abortion , but had succeeded in discouraging such intentions by point ...
... married women were seeking abortions to the extent that Butler had described . He indicated that in his forty years he had occasionally had a married woman request an abortion , but had succeeded in discouraging such intentions by point ...
Side 235
... married than unmarried women obtaining abortions when he claimed physicians at the end of the century believed unmarried women were having more abortions than married women . Mohr cited Mary Amanda Dixon Jones cases and Denslow Lewis's ...
... married than unmarried women obtaining abortions when he claimed physicians at the end of the century believed unmarried women were having more abortions than married women . Mohr cited Mary Amanda Dixon Jones cases and Denslow Lewis's ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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