| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 páginas
...Second, it incorporated a concept of therapeutic abortion by providing that an abortion was excused if it "shall have been necessary to preserve the life of...two physicians to be necessary for such purpose." By 1840, when Texas had received the common law, only eight American States had statutes dealing with... | |
| Lori Gruen, George E. Panichas - 1997 - 478 páginas
...Second, it incorporated a concept of therapeutic abortion by providing that an abortion was excused if it "shall have been necessary to preserve the life of...two physicians to be necessary for such purpose." By 1840, when Texas had received the common law,... only eight American States had statutes dealing... | |
| Raymond Tatalovich - 1997 - 284 páginas
...illegal, though a lesser crime, and stipulated the first therapeutic exception: legalizing abortions "necessary to preserve the life of such mother, or...by two physicians to be necessary for such purpose" (Lader 1966, 87). This law became a model for legislation by other states, but before that precedent... | |
| Andrea Tone - 1997 - 278 páginas
...abortion of any such woman, unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life of such woman, or shall have been advised by two physicians to be necessary for that purpose, shall, upon conviction, be punished as prescribed in section 4310 of the Revised Code... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen - 2003 - 448 páginas
...York, added the phrase, "unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life of such woman, or shall have been advised by two physicians to be necessary for that purpose."28 These statutes were part of a general move to revise American civil and criminal law;... | |
| Madeleine Mercedes Plasencia - 1999 - 392 páginas
...Second, it incorporated a concept of therapeutic abortion by providing that an abortion was excused if it "shall have been necessary to preserve the life of...two physicians to be necessary for such purpose." By 1840, when Texas had received the common law," only eight American States "Conn. Stat., Tit. 20,... | |
| Hans Krabbendam, H.-M. T. D. ten Napel - 2000 - 244 páginas
...illegal, though a lesser crime, and stipulated the first "therapeutic" exception: legalizing abortions "necessary to preserve the life of such mother, or...advised by two physicians to be necessary for such purpose."1 This law became a model for legislation by other states, but prior to that precedent the... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen - 2000 - 169 páginas
...York, added the phrase "unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life of such woman, or shall have been advised by two physicians to be necessary for that purpose."50 These statutes were part of a general move to revise American civil and criminal law;... | |
| Ian Shapiro - 2001 - 316 páginas
...Second, it incorporated a concept of therapeutic abortion by providing that an abortion was excused if it "shall have been necessary to preserve the life of...two physicians to be necessary for such purpose." By 1840, when Texas had received the common law,32 only eight American States had statutes dealing... | |
| Jerry Menikoff - 2002 - 520 páginas
...Second, it incorporated a concept of therapeutic abortion by providing that an abortion was excused if it "shall have been necessary to preserve the life of...two physicians to be necessary for such purpose." By 1840, when Texas had received the common law, only eight American States had statutes dealing with... | |
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