The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... practice of criminal abortion , including " some who are promoted to office in our medical societies . " We also noted that he claimed this " class of physicians " had like Herod " waged a war of destruction upon the innocent , " and ...
... practice of criminal abortion , including " some who are promoted to office in our medical societies . " We also noted that he claimed this " class of physicians " had like Herod " waged a war of destruction upon the innocent , " and ...
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... practice of criminal abortion was founded . " He claimed they would be faced with requests for abortion regardless of where they set up medical practice . They also would find themselves competing with " crafty and designing men , who ...
... practice of criminal abortion was founded . " He claimed they would be faced with requests for abortion regardless of where they set up medical practice . They also would find themselves competing with " crafty and designing men , who ...
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... practice does not suffer , but for obvious reasons is increased . If his other attain- ments , social and professional , are good , no man turns from him on ac- count of this . Wise and good men honor and employ him , and he wields an ...
... practice does not suffer , but for obvious reasons is increased . If his other attain- ments , social and professional , are good , no man turns from him on ac- count of this . Wise and good men honor and employ him , and he wields an ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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