The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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Side 21
... patients , those who place their lives and reputations in our hands . " ( Storer would similarly proscribe the revealing of patients ' abortion secrets in 1865. ) 47 Leonard pleaded for medical societies and medical associations to ...
... patients , those who place their lives and reputations in our hands . " ( Storer would similarly proscribe the revealing of patients ' abortion secrets in 1865. ) 47 Leonard pleaded for medical societies and medical associations to ...
Side 205
... patients who come to us for advice should be sacredly observed , but the audacious insult of requesting an honorable physician to procure an abortion should be publicly resented by openly reporting the party . " 9910 However , the ...
... patients who come to us for advice should be sacredly observed , but the audacious insult of requesting an honorable physician to procure an abortion should be publicly resented by openly reporting the party . " 9910 However , the ...
Side 252
... patient requesting abortion " that it was a crime of the deepest die . " He admitted some would seek a doctor " with a ... patients the " moral turpitude of the crime . " They followed his suggestion and moved " to a secluded part of the ...
... patient requesting abortion " that it was a crime of the deepest die . " He admitted some would seek a doctor " with a ... patients the " moral turpitude of the crime . " They followed his suggestion and moved " to a secluded part of the ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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