The Physicians' Crusade Against AbortionScience History Publications, 2005 - 354 sider |
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... woman on whom he attempted an abortion . In the same issue there was mention of a woman who died from drinking " two ounces of oil of tansy for the purpose of procuring abortion . Walter Channing , Professor of Obstetrics and Medical ...
... woman on whom he attempted an abortion . In the same issue there was mention of a woman who died from drinking " two ounces of oil of tansy for the purpose of procuring abortion . Walter Channing , Professor of Obstetrics and Medical ...
Side 113
... woman for her condition when she became pregnant . It was understandable that some women would opt for measures to prevent birth , particularly if they believed that they were not taking a life when the abortion was induced early in ...
... woman for her condition when she became pregnant . It was understandable that some women would opt for measures to prevent birth , particularly if they believed that they were not taking a life when the abortion was induced early in ...
Side 200
... woman whom he attended who was " flowing freely " and from whom he extracted a fetus of two months . The woman indicated her miscarriage resulted from a fall . He was skeptical and she admitted that she had used a flexible male catheter ...
... woman whom he attended who was " flowing freely " and from whom he extracted a fetus of two months . The woman indicated her miscarriage resulted from a fall . He was skeptical and she admitted that she had used a flexible male catheter ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Fervent Physician Pleas for the Unborn | 3 |
Early Medical Opposition | 10 |
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