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... mentioned in Reese's editorial , Dr. Bedford was one of the witnesses for the prosecution in Restell's trial . 14 15 It is likely that Horatio read Reese's Gazette editorial shortly after it ap- peared , given its relevance to his ...
... mentioned in Reese's editorial , Dr. Bedford was one of the witnesses for the prosecution in Restell's trial . 14 15 It is likely that Horatio read Reese's Gazette editorial shortly after it ap- peared , given its relevance to his ...
Side 18
... mention Bedford . Horatio's similar use of the Reese abor- tion frequency data and failure to mention Bedford in his 1859 articles may not be a coincidence . Horatio may have influenced the writing of " Quackery and Abortion . " Horatio ...
... mention Bedford . Horatio's similar use of the Reese abor- tion frequency data and failure to mention Bedford in his 1859 articles may not be a coincidence . Horatio may have influenced the writing of " Quackery and Abortion . " Horatio ...
Side 22
... mention Leonard and “ Quackery and Abortion . " Horatio may have worried that even mention of Leonard or Leo- nard's ... mentioned the connection of medical jurisprudence to " midwifery " in an introductory para- graph . This certainly ...
... mention Leonard and “ Quackery and Abortion . " Horatio may have worried that even mention of Leonard or Leo- nard's ... mentioned the connection of medical jurisprudence to " midwifery " in an introductory para- graph . This certainly ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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