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Dobbs Sentences #72: Part II B 2 a
Paragraph 6 of 7 Sentence 4 of 4 The claim in the next sentence is a continuation of the last one: “But a physician performing an abortion would, precisely because his aim was an ‘unlawful’ one.” We’ve looked at this citation before, but here it is again: “But if a woman be with child, and […]
Dobbs Sentences #71: Part II B 2 a
Paragraph 6 of 7 Sentence 3 of 4 Simple claim in the next sentence: “These other physicians—even if ‘unlicensed’—would not be ‘guilty of murder or manslaughter.’ Hale 429.” Those words do indeed appear in the passage indicated. Here it is transcribed from Hale: “If a physician gives a person a potion without any intent of […]