The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... pregnancy . Beck showed the fallacy of claims that the fetus was not alive early in pregnancy that were the basis for these different penalties . He wrote : The foetus , previous to the time of quickening , must be either dead or living ...
... pregnancy . Beck showed the fallacy of claims that the fetus was not alive early in pregnancy that were the basis for these different penalties . He wrote : The foetus , previous to the time of quickening , must be either dead or living ...
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... pregnancy interruption , but rarely tuberculosis of the lungs . Since children born of mothers with far advanced " phthisis " often were healthy , " the child should receive the first consideration . " 35 Early tuberculosis " might ...
... pregnancy interruption , but rarely tuberculosis of the lungs . Since children born of mothers with far advanced " phthisis " often were healthy , " the child should receive the first consideration . " 35 Early tuberculosis " might ...
Side 268
... pregnancy termination of his Brooklyn colleagues , Mary Amanda Dixon Jones and William McCollom . In the case of a contracted pelvis , Pool recommended that the uterus be emptied early in the pregnancy rather than using the Cesarean ...
... pregnancy termination of his Brooklyn colleagues , Mary Amanda Dixon Jones and William McCollom . In the case of a contracted pelvis , Pool recommended that the uterus be emptied early in the pregnancy rather than using the Cesarean ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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