Book/Printed Material [People's Republic of China : abortion]
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Image 1 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA Although a series of regulations of the Ministry of Public Health dealing with abortion is known to have been issued during the 1950s see below pp…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974
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Image 2 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC2 In rural areas abortions are usually performed within three and a half months after conception and most often in a commune hospital or health center by a regular doctor The suction…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974
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Image 3 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC3 of the question and the public health authorities apparently followed a set of regulations which permitted abortion only when the couple already had from four to six children 3 In August…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974
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Image 4 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC4 but an item in the May 23 1957 issue of Peoples Daily the official organ of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party published in Peking summarizes its provisions The…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974
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Image 5 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC5 is a joint responsibility the woman alone incurs the burden and the risk in induced abortion a procedure whose availability may as well encourage men to take an irresponsible attitude toward…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974
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Image 6 of [People's Republic of China : abortion] PRC6 mentions some experimentation the Chinese have been doing with producing gadgets and techniques that lower medical personnel could use for performing abortions in the rural areas and perhaps because he thinks…
- Contributor: Haun, Kathryn A. - Library of Congress. Far Eastern Law Division
- Date: 1974