Роу против Уэйда (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Hardin, Garrett (December 1978). "Abortion in America. The Origins and Evolution of National Policy, 1800–1900. James C. Mohr". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 53 (4): 499. doi:10.1086/410954. The long silence had led us to assume that opposition to abortion had existed from time immemorial. Not so: most of the opposition to, and all of the laws against, abortion arose in the 19th century.
  • Brodie, Janet Farrell. Contraception and Abortion in Nineteenth-century America. — United States : Cornell University Press, 1994. — P. 39. — «So rare and hushed was any public discussion of reproductive control that no laws or statutes proscribed contraceptive practices. Abortion, on the other hand, was a serious offense, in the eyes of both the law and the church...and abortion was not uncommonly linked with witchcraft accusations against women. Convictions for abortion, however, were rare. Middlesex county in Massachusetts had only four convictions for attempted abortion between 1633 and 1699.».
  • Roe v. Wade: The Untold Story of the Landmark Supreme Court Decision that Made Abortion Legal by Marian Faux, New York City: Cooper Square Press, 2001, page 39, Roe v. Wade: Abortion and a Woman's Right to Privacy Архивная копия от 2 ноября 2023 на Wayback Machine by Melissa Higgins, Chapter 5, Constructing and Filing Roe v. Wade, North Mankato, MN: Abdo Publishing, 2012, page 52, and A Question of Choice by Sarah Weddington, New York: Penguin Books, 1993, page 50
  • Roe v. Wade: Abortion and a Woman's Right to Privacy Архивная копия от 16 мая 2023 на Wayback Machine by Melissa Higgins, Chapter 5, Constructing and Filing Roe v. Wade, North Mankato, MN: Abdo Publishing, 2012 page 54 and A Question of Choice by Sarah Weddington, New York: Penguin Books, 1993, page 53

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  • Hardin, Garrett (December 1978). "Abortion in America. The Origins and Evolution of National Policy, 1800–1900. James C. Mohr". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 53 (4): 499. doi:10.1086/410954. The long silence had led us to assume that opposition to abortion had existed from time immemorial. Not so: most of the opposition to, and all of the laws against, abortion arose in the 19th century.
  • Acevedo, Zachary P. V. (Summer 1979). "Abortion in early America". Women Health. 4 (2): 159—167. doi:10.1300/J013v04n02_05. PMID 10297561. During the colonial period, the legality of abortion varied from colony to colony and reflected the attitude of the European country which controlled the specific colony. In the British colonies abortions were legal if they were performed prior to quickening. In the French colonies abortions were frequently performed despite the fact that they were considered to be illegal. In the Spanish and Portuguese colonies abortion was illegal. From 1776 until the mid-1800s abortion was viewed as socially unacceptable; however, abortions were not illegal in most states. During the 1860s a number of states passed anti-abortion laws. Most of these laws were ambiguous and difficult to enforce. After 1860 stronger anti-abortion laws were passed and these laws were more vigorously enforced.
  • Paltrow, Lynn M. (January 2013). "Roe v Wade and the New Jane Crow: Reproductive Rights in the Age of Mass Incarceration". American Journal of Public Health. 103 (1): 17—21. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.301104. PMC 3518325. PMID 23153159.
  • Williams, Daniel K. (June 2015). "The Partisan Trajectory of the American Pro-Life Movement: How a Liberal Catholic Campaign Became a Conservative Evangelical Cause". Religions (англ.). 6 (2): 451—475. doi:10.3390/rel6020451. ISSN 2077-1444.
  • Joyce, Ted; Tan, Ruoding; Zhang, Yuxiu (September 2013). "Abortion before & after Roe". Journal of Health Economics (англ.). 32 (5). 804–815, footnote 4. doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2013.05.004. PMC 3791164. PMID 23811233.

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  • Blakemore, Erin The complex early history of abortion in the United States. National Geographic (22 мая 2022). — «But that view of history is the subject of great dispute. Though interpretations differ, most scholars who have investigated the history of abortion argue that terminating a pregnancy wasn't always illegal—or even controversial. ... A pregnant woman might consult with a midwife, or head to her local drug store for an over-the-counter patent medicine or douching device. If she owned a book like the 1855 Hand-Book of Domestic Medicine, she could have opened it to the section on 'emmenagogues,' substances that provoked uterine bleeding. Though the entry did not mention pregnancy or abortion by name, it did reference 'promoting the monthly discharge from the uterus.'». Дата обращения: 26 июля 2022. Архивировано из оригинала 17 мая 2022 года.

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