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Information on how
to successfully abort a pregnancy was readily available to the public in
such lay medical guides as William Buchan's Domestic Medicine and
Peter Smith's The Indian Doctors Dispensary. During the first third
of the 19th century the American public saw no moral issue in this approach
to abortion, as it was widely perceived to be used by only a few unmarried
women who did not want to face the social stigma of bearing a child out of
wedlock. |