An edition of Abortion (1985)

Abortion

medical progress and social implications.

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An edition of Abortion (1985)

Abortion

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Cover of: Abortion
Abortion: Medical Progress and Social Implications (Re-Reading the Canon)
January 1985, Pitman Publishing
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Abortion
Abortion: medical progress and social implications.
1985, Pitman, Distributed in North America by Ciba Pharmaceutical Co., Medical Education Division
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies and indexes.
"Editors, Ruth Porter (organizer) and Maeve O'Connor"--P. v.
Papers from the Symposium on Abortion : Medical Progress and Social Implications, held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 27-29 November 1984.

Published in
London, Newark, NJ, USA
Series
CIBA Foundation symposium ;, 115

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.4/6
Library of Congress
RG734 .A196 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 285 p. :
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2637288M
ISBN 10
0272798150
LCCN
85211814

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