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1 - Abortion policies
Henry P. David
Pages 1-40 - Book chapterAbstract only
2 - Epidemiology of induced abortion
Christopher Tietze and Sarah Lewit
Pages 41-56 - Book chapterAbstract only
3 - The evolution of abortion and sterilization legislation in the United Kingdom
Madeleine Simms
Pages 57-74 - Book chapterAbstract only
4 - Evolution of abortion law in North America
Roy Lucas and Lynn L Miller
Pages 75-120 - Book chapterAbstract only
5 - Abortion and health
S.L. Barron
Pages 121-137 - Book chapterAbstract only
6 - Abortions for teenagers
Willard Cates
Pages 139-154 - Book chapterAbstract only
7 - Morbidity and mortality of abortion in the United States
Willard Cates and David A. Grimes
Pages 155-180 - Book chapterAbstract only
8 - Abortion and mental health
Irene Figà-Talamanca
Pages 181-208 - Book chapterAbstract only
9 - Menstrual regulation
David A. Edelman and Gary S. Berger
Pages 209-224 - Book chapterAbstract only
10 - Abortion by vacuum aspiration
Jane E. Hodgson
Pages 225-275 - Book chapterAbstract only
11 - Midtrimester abortion by curettage procedures: an overview
P.G. Stubblefield
Pages 277-295 - Book chapterAbstract only
12 - I Late midtrimester abortion
Jane E. Hodgson
Pages 297-308 - Book chapterAbstract only
12 - II Protocol for management of unsuccessful pregnancy
Jane E. Hodgson and Gordon M. Ditmanson
Pages 309-316 - Book chapterAbstract only
13 - Hysterotomy and hysterectomy as abortion techniques
P. Diggory
Pages 317-332 - Book chapterAbstract only
14 - Prostaglandins
M. Bygdeman
Pages 333-358 - Book chapterAbstract only
15 - Intraamniotic techniques
Thomas D. Kerenyi
Pages 359-377 - Book chapterAbstract only
16 - Late somatic sequelae: the delayed complications of induced abortion
Berislav M. Berić
Pages 379-393 - Book chapterAbstract only
17 - Abdominal sterilization
Mark C.E. Cheng
Pages 395-413 - Book chapterAbstract only
18 - Endoscopic techniques of female sterilization
P. Steptoe
Pages 415-441 - Book chapterAbstract only
19 - Vaginal sterilization
Rustom P. Soonawala
Pages 443-457 - Book chapterAbstract only
20 - Vasectomy
V.N. Shrikhande
Pages 459-482 - Book chapterAbstract only
21 - Abortion and contraception in relation to family planning services
Malcolm Potts
Pages 483-506 - Book chapterAbstract only
22 - Islam and the unwanted pregnancy
M. Ismail Ragab
Pages 507-518 - Book chapterAbstract only
23 - Provision and organization of abortion and sterilization services in the United States
Jane E. Hodgson and Renée E. Ward
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Conclusion
Jane E. Hodgson
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Index
Pages 547-594
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Abortion and Sterilization: Medical and Social Aspects investigates the medical and social aspects of abortion and sterilization. Its aim is to legitimate abortion and sterilization for the sake of those who need and seek the service. The best techniques are presented in the proper medical perspective. The social and political history, epidemiology, and public health aspects of abortion and sterilization are also discussed. Comprised of 23 chapters, this book begins with a review of abortion legislation and practices in historical perspective amidst changing sociocultural contexts in diverse geographic areas. Liberalization trends are surveyed chronologically in terms of selected highlights demonstrating legislative progress and frustrations along with advances in abortion technology. A classified listing of abortion statutes and/or court decisions in 140 countries is given. Subsequent chapters deal with the epidemiology of induced abortion; abortions for teenagers; the link between abortion and mental health; and hysterotomy and hysterectomy as abortion techniques. Vasectomy as a family planning option is also examined. This monograph is intended for students, teachers, clinicians, research workers, administrative and nursing personnel, and those with interest in reproductive control.
Abortion and Sterilization: Medical and Social Aspects investigates the medical and social aspects of abortion and sterilization. Its aim is to legitimate abortion and sterilization for the sake of those who need and seek the service. The best techniques are presented in the proper medical perspective. The social and political history, epidemiology, and public health aspects of abortion and sterilization are also discussed. Comprised of 23 chapters, this book begins with a review of abortion legislation and practices in historical perspective amidst changing sociocultural contexts in diverse geographic areas. Liberalization trends are surveyed chronologically in terms of selected highlights demonstrating legislative progress and frustrations along with advances in abortion technology. A classified listing of abortion statutes and/or court decisions in 140 countries is given. Subsequent chapters deal with the epidemiology of induced abortion; abortions for teenagers; the link between abortion and mental health; and hysterotomy and hysterectomy as abortion techniques. Vasectomy as a family planning option is also examined. This monograph is intended for students, teachers, clinicians, research workers, administrative and nursing personnel, and those with interest in reproductive control.
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ISBN
978-0-12-792030-6
Language
English
Published
1981
Copyright
Copyright © 1981 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press