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... matter , that immediate action was necessary . ... Dr. S. referred to our statutes on this subject , and to the ignorance prevalent in the community respecting the actual and separate existence of foetal life in the early months of ...
... matter , that immediate action was necessary . ... Dr. S. referred to our statutes on this subject , and to the ignorance prevalent in the community respecting the actual and separate existence of foetal life in the early months of ...
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... matter . 9967 Two other ministers , Rev. D.C. Jacokes and Rev. Mr. Barnes , agreed with Rev. Smith that the Protestant clergy was not derelict on the matter of criminal abortion . Jacokes then contradictorily indicated that the clergy ...
... matter . 9967 Two other ministers , Rev. D.C. Jacokes and Rev. Mr. Barnes , agreed with Rev. Smith that the Protestant clergy was not derelict on the matter of criminal abortion . Jacokes then contradictorily indicated that the clergy ...
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... matter of abortion , save in our own ranks , based upon well - assured facts demanding its performance . And should any member be so lost to a sense of his high professional dignity , cut him off root and branch , and let him no longer ...
... matter of abortion , save in our own ranks , based upon well - assured facts demanding its performance . And should any member be so lost to a sense of his high professional dignity , cut him off root and branch , and let him no longer ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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