CONTRIBUTIONS TO OBSTETRIC JURISPRUDENCE. NO. I. CRIMINAL ABORTION.
I. IS ABORTION EVER A CRIME?
II. ITS FREQUENCY, AND THE CAUSES THEREOF.
III. ITS VICTIMS.
IV. ITS PROOFS.
1. The Occurrence.
2. The Commission.
3. The Intent.
4. The Identity of the Party Accused.
V. ITS PERPETRATORS.
VI. ITS INNOCENT ABETTORS.
VII. ITS OBSTACLES TO CONVICTION.
VIII. CAN IT BE AT ALL CONTROLLED BY LAW?
IX. THE DUTY OF THE PROFESSION.