SELECTIVE PLANNED INDUCTION IN CONDITIONS OF CIVIL STRIFE

Selective planned induction may be defined as the initiation of labour by artificial means for reasons not strictly medical. Where the indications are merely social or for convenience— whether patient's, hospital's, or doctor's—it is doubtful that the procedure is acceptable until we...

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