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On criminal abortion in America

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The essay contends that intentional abortion ought to be treated as a criminal act and criticizes common law and state statutes for failing to recognize fetal life. It surveys the prevalence and causes of induced abortion, identifies perpetrators and complicit parties, describes methods and evidentiary challenges, and analyzes legal deficiencies that hinder conviction. The author discusses ethical objections that silence professionals, outlines public-health and moral consequences, and calls on physicians and legislators to improve forensic practice, legal definitions, and preventive measures to reduce the practice and protect women and unborn children.

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Title: On criminal abortion in America

Author: Horatio Robinson Storer

Release date: May 3, 2021 [eBook #65244]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ON CRIMINAL ABORTION IN AMERICA ***

ON

CRIMINAL ABORTION

IN AMERICA.

BY
HORATIO R. STORER, M.D.,
OF BOSTON.
MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

“And let the legislator and moralist look to it; for as sure as there is in any nation a hidden tampering with infant life, whether frequent or occasional, systematic or accidental, so sure will the chastisement of the Almighty fall on such a nation.”—Granville, on Sudden Death.

[From the North American Medico-Chirurgical Review, January to November, 1859.]

PHILADELPHIA:
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.
1860.

TO
THOSE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
PHYSICIAN, ATTORNEY, JUROR, JUDGE,—AND PARENT,—
These Pages
ARE RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED.