Beyond Abortion: A Chronicle of Fetal Experimentation

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Magnificat Press, 1988 - Social Science - 186 pages
Merciless and horrifying experiments on babies scheduled for abortion, and babies who survive abortion are the untold stories of the abortion industry. Their tissues and organs are harvested to serve the new technologies of medical science; use of abortion survivors and babies scheduled for abortion is becoming increasingly accepted by doctors and researchers, and is already allowed almost without limitation. Journalist Suzanne M. Rini, initially doubtful, began investigating fetal experimentation and its practitioners, legality and funding. She uncovered a network of medical researchers whose work is largely hidden from public view, and whose rationale for nontherapeutic experimentation- possible benefits for wanted babies and elimination of defective ones -- is laying the foundation for a massive Nazi-like eugenics program, with elimination of unwanted and "defective" human being both before and after birth.

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A Catalogue of Fetal Use
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The Federal Regulations on Nontherapeutic Fetal Experimentation
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How Live Aborted Fetuses Are Obtained for Research
73
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