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Abortion and abortion laws today∗

The Journal of Sex Research, 1972
(1972). Abortion and abortion laws today. The Journal of Sex Research: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 167-169.
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Fehlgeburt, Abort. Fieberhafter (Septischer) Abort. Künstlicher Abort

1925
Ganz richtig bezeichneten die Geburtshelfer des 19. Jahrhunderts als Fehlgeburt die Ausstosung der Frucht in den ersten sieben Monaten der Schwangerschaft und beschrieben als wesentliche Erscheinungen fruhzeitige, unregelmasige Blutabgange, mit Pausen dazwischen, Abgang von wasserigem Blut, wehenartige Schmerzen, die schlieslich zur Erweiterung des ...
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Abortion in Poland

BMJ, 1991
As of July 1991 abortion is still legal in Poland. Currently the Polish Parliament has taken a break from the debate because the issue is so important that any decision must not be made in past. There is strong pressure from the Catholic Church to eliminate access to abortion.
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Abortion

Scientific American, 1969
C, Tietze, S, Lewit
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Abortion

The American Journal of Nursing, 1970
R, LeRoux   +4 more
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Abortion

The Lancet, 1990
John Mclean, Peter Diggory
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Abortion

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
C A, GORDON   +2 more
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A Defense of Abortion

1971
Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, but, as I think, not well. Take, for example, the most common argument. We are asked to notice that the development of a human being from conception through birth into childhood is continuous; then it is
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Abortion

Studies in Family Planning, 1978
Malcolm Potts, Peter Diggory, John Peel
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