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When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the United States, 1867-1973
Leslie J. Reagan
History
Gender and Women's Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
College of Law
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Law
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Abortion
100%
Women's Medicine
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Reagan
40%
Young Women
10%
Medical Care
10%
Healthcare
10%
American Medical Association
10%
Marital Status
10%
Class Status
10%
Chilling
10%
Mid-nineteenth Century
10%
Sexual Freedom
10%
Patient Rights
10%
Abortion Rights
10%
Civil Liberties
10%
Midwives
10%
Personal Freedom
10%
Alley
10%
Abortion Providers
10%
30th Anniversary
10%
Inquest
10%
Public Humiliation
10%
Practioners
10%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Medical Association
50%
Marital Status
50%
Patient's Rights
50%
Paramedical Personnel
50%
Legal Procedure
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medicine
100%
Health Care
50%
Marital Status
50%
6 Diazo 5 Oxonorleucine
50%
Medical Care
50%
Patient Rights
50%
Induced Hypothermia
50%