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Horatio Robinson Storer

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Horatio Robinson Storer was an American physician and author known for his contributions to discussions on social issues in the 19th century. He wrote extensively on topics related to reproductive health and ethics, with notable works including "On Criminal Abortion in America," which addressed the legal and moral implications of abortion practices of his time. Storer's writings aimed to educate both men and women, as seen in his books "Is it I? A book for every man" and "Why not? A book for every woman." His work reflects the evolving attitudes towards gender and health in American society.

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