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Criminal Abortion - Its Nature, Its Evidence and Its Law (Paperback)
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Criminal Abortion - Its Nature, Its Evidence and Its Law (Paperback)
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Containing both medical and legal perspectives, Criminal Abortion
is an important document from the early decades of the
anti-abortion crusade. Dr. Storer led the medical campaign against
abortion during the second half of the nineteenth century. His
efforts were supported by Heard, a notable jurist and legal
scholar. The motivations for both men were primarily racist,
xenophobic and sexist. They were horrified by declining birthrates
among Americans of Anglo-Saxon ancestry and the influx of
immigrants, many of them non-white, Catholic and Jewish. In their
minds abortion in the non-immigrant community, which they
attributed to modern fashion and feminism, was leading to "race
suicide" and a country overtaken by "inferior races." "The legal
portion of the work will probably be of the greatest practical use.
This seems to be a very full and thorough collection of all the
statutes and cases of value relating to the subject." --3 American
Law Review 149 1868 HORATIO R. STORER 1830-1922] received his M.D.
from Harvard Medical School in 1853. He specialized in gynecology
in his Boston medical practice. Well-known as an anti-abortion
advocate, he published widely in medical journals and wrote several
popular pamphlets against abortion, including Why Not? A Book for
Every Woman (1866) and Is it I? A Book for Every Man (1867). From
1865-1867 he was professor of obstetrics and medical jurisprudence
at Berkshire Medical Institution and received his LL.B. from
Harvard Law School in 1868. FRANKLIN FISKE HEARD 1825-1889] was a
Boston lawyer and coauthor, with John William Wallace of the fourth
edition of The Reporters (1882). He was the author of The
Principles of Criminal Pleading (1879), Shakespeare as a Lawyer
(1883) and other titles.
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