

An edition of Abortion (1992)
a doctor's perspective/a woman's dilemma
By Don M. Sloan,Don Sloan,Paula Hartz
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
D.I. Fine
Language
eng
Pages
257
Description:
Dr. Don Sloan's historic memoir is a compassionate, perceptive and utterly candid account of his thirty years on the frontlines of the abortion-rights movement. As a young ob/gyn resident in the early 1960s, Dr. Sloan witnessed first hand the effects of botched illegal abortions. While helping a friend, he became involved in the abortion "underground" and went on as an advocate of legalization. After successfully lobbying for New York State's passage of the nation's. First law permitting abortion for the general public, he helped establish a clinic that would become a mecca for women all over the world. Dr. Sloan recalls all this and more in Abortion: A Doctor's Perspective/A Woman's Dilemma, as well as recounting the impact of abortion since it has become more widely available. As a practicing sex-and-marital therapist, Dr. Sloan has never wavered in his lifelong commitment to abortion rights, but he has also never stopped examining. The delicate balance between the rights of women and the rights of the newly created pregnancy. He includes case histories from his own files which dramatize the dilemma of abortion - a salvation for some women, a traumatic experience for others. Many women will find their own personal experiences mirrored here; and women who are about to make a decision on abortion will be helped to find their own best solutions.
subjects: Abortion, Case studies, History, Moral and ethical aspects of Abortion, Personal narratives, Physicians, Pro-choice movement, Politics - Current Events, Women's Studies - Abortion, History: American, Health Services For Women, United States, Moral and ethical aspects, General, History / General, Abortion, moral and ethical aspects, Induced Abortion
Places: United States