Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, Parts 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Executive departments |
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Page 1320
... women like Nancy P. , who want and need them . Chicago's poor , for for example , have a birth rate on a par with India's . U.S. mothers , rich and poor , give birth to more than 300 babies every hour . At this rate , our population ...
... women like Nancy P. , who want and need them . Chicago's poor , for for example , have a birth rate on a par with India's . U.S. mothers , rich and poor , give birth to more than 300 babies every hour . At this rate , our population ...
Page 1321
... woman may cost the county up to $ 1,000 . Worse , if not found , it may cost the woman her life . The clinic shares the expense of its devices with the women who go there . The pills are free . " One nurse told me , " says Dr. Kamp ...
... woman may cost the county up to $ 1,000 . Worse , if not found , it may cost the woman her life . The clinic shares the expense of its devices with the women who go there . The pills are free . " One nurse told me , " says Dr. Kamp ...
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... women . Now , every illegal abortion should be looked upon as one woman's desperate effort to control the size of her family . She would like nothing better , if she only knew what it was , to have a method that was not so destructive ...
... women . Now , every illegal abortion should be looked upon as one woman's desperate effort to control the size of her family . She would like nothing better , if she only knew what it was , to have a method that was not so destructive ...
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... women , and was being dispensed free by an increasing number of hospitals and public health clinics all over the country . It is as acceptable among people at the lowest economic and educational levels as it is among the better educated ...
... women , and was being dispensed free by an increasing number of hospitals and public health clinics all over the country . It is as acceptable among people at the lowest economic and educational levels as it is among the better educated ...
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... women . Such a comparison , however , ignores the fact that many of these women would have become pregnant had they not practiced effective contracep- tion . Since more than 1500 women died in the United States last year from causes ...
... women . Such a comparison , however , ignores the fact that many of these women would have become pregnant had they not practiced effective contracep- tion . Since more than 1500 women died in the United States last year from causes ...
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