Abortion, society, and the law
- Title
- Abortion, society, and the law / edited by David F. Walbert & J. Douglas Butler.
- Published by
- Cleveland [Ohio] : Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1973.
- Author
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- Description
- xv, 395 pages; 24 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- George, B. J. Jr. The evolving law of abortion.--Guttmacher, A. F. The genesis of liberalized abortion in New York: a personal insight.--Callahan, D. Abortion: some ethical issues.--Jakobovits, I. Jewish views on abortion.--Drinan, R. F. The inviolability of the right to be born.--Schwartz, R. A. Abortion on request: the psychiatric implications.--Fleck, S. A psychiatrist's views on abortion.--Niswander, K. R. Abortion practices in the United States: a medical viewpoint.--Macintyre, M. N. Genetic risk, prenatal diagnosis, and selective abortion.--Messerman, G. A. Abortion counselling: shall women be permitted to know?--Pilpel, H. F. and Zuckerman, R. J. Abortion and the rights of minors.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.