Abortion in nineteenth-century America
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Abortion in nineteenth-century America
(Sex, marriage, and society)
Arno Press, 1974
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Reprint of Foeticide, by H.L. Hodge, first published in 1869 by Lindsay and Blakiston, Philadelphia; of Sermon on ante-natal infanticide, by E.F. Howe, first printed in 1869 by Allen & Andrews, Terre Haute, Ind.; of Criminal abortion, by A. Nebinger, first printed in 1870 by Collins, Philadelphia; of Is man too prolific? By H.S. Pomeroy, first published in 1891 by Funk & Wagnalls, New York; and of The detection of criminal abortion, by E. Van De Warker, first published in 1872 by J. Campbell, Boston
Contents of Works
- Fœticide, or, Criminal abortion
- Sermon on ante-natal infanticide
- Criminal abortion : its extent and prevention
- Is man too prolific?
- The detection of criminal abortion, and a study of fœticidal drugs