The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... Medicine in this important matter , to secure the influence upon the State authorities desired by this expression , and to stimulate the medical profession generally to similar acts , a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be ...
... Medicine in this important matter , to secure the influence upon the State authorities desired by this expression , and to stimulate the medical profession generally to similar acts , a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be ...
Side 209
... medical profession . I am indebted to this writer for some of the conclu- sions here presented.26 Horton continued with discussion of the frequent failures to bring violators to justice . Reasons cited included the " general absence of ...
... medical profession . I am indebted to this writer for some of the conclu- sions here presented.26 Horton continued with discussion of the frequent failures to bring violators to justice . Reasons cited included the " general absence of ...
Side 230
... medical profession itself was re- sponsible for many criminal abortions . She took particular issue with the 1892 ... Medical Society , asserted , " I fear that the profession frequently takes a hand in the nefarious business . " This ...
... medical profession itself was re- sponsible for many criminal abortions . She took particular issue with the 1892 ... Medical Society , asserted , " I fear that the profession frequently takes a hand in the nefarious business . " This ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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