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... prevalence . David had expressed no such doubts about the prevalence of the crime in his Introductory Lecture . However , if David really were not as certain about the frequency of abortion as Horatio , this also supports the ...
... prevalence . David had expressed no such doubts about the prevalence of the crime in his Introductory Lecture . However , if David really were not as certain about the frequency of abortion as Horatio , this also supports the ...
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... prevalence the editors reported Horatio's fetal death statistics from Massachusetts and New York . They noted that registra- tion systems were not operating in the " younger states " " or we might be similarly overwhelmed with unwelcome ...
... prevalence the editors reported Horatio's fetal death statistics from Massachusetts and New York . They noted that registra- tion systems were not operating in the " younger states " " or we might be similarly overwhelmed with unwelcome ...
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... prevalence of abortion in Greece . His paragraphs showing its prevalence in Rome read : Seneca , writing from his exile in Corsica to comfort his mother Helvia , calls to mind her many virtues ; and among the rest he says : " You were ...
... prevalence of abortion in Greece . His paragraphs showing its prevalence in Rome read : Seneca , writing from his exile in Corsica to comfort his mother Helvia , calls to mind her many virtues ; and among the rest he says : " You were ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
Copyright | |
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