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Notes to
Chapter Five
1. F. Mecklenburg, "Indications for Induced
Abortion," in Hilgers and Horan, eds., Abortion and Social Justice (New York:
Sheed and Ward, 1972), p. 48.
2. Ibid., p. 49.
3. Ibid., pp. 49, 50.
4. John Fletcher, "Attitudes toward Defective Newborns," Hastings Center
Studies 2, no. 1 (1974): 27.
5. Frederick Ausubel, Jon Beckwith, and Kaaren Janssen, "The Politics of Genetic
Engineering: Who Decides Who's Defective?" Psychology Today, June, 1974, pp.
30ff.
6. Mecklenburg, "Indications for Induced Abortion," p. 42.
7. Ibid., p. 47.
8. Cited by ibid., p. 43.
9. R.F.R. Gardner, Abortion: The Personal Dilemma (Old Tappan, N.J.: Fleming
Revell, 1974), p. 210.
10. C. Everett Koop, The Right to Live: the Right to Die (Wheaton: Tyndale House,
176), pp. 51, 52.
11. Cited in Gardner, Abortion: The Personal Dilemma, p. 204.
12. Presbyterian Journal, March 9, 1983, pp. 6,7.
13. Cf. Peter Skerry, "Defending the Family," Human Life Review 4, no. 4
(1978): 34-41.
14. Erma Craven, "Abortion, Poverty, and Black Genocide," in Hilgers and Horan, Abortion
and Social Justice, p. 239.
15. Joseph Lelyveld, "The New Sexual Revolution," New York Times Magazine, July
1977, p. 2.
16. Reported in the Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle, May 18, 1977, p. 26.
17. P.A. Sorokin, The American Sexual Revolution (Boston: Porter Sargent, 1956),
pp. 91-130.
18. This thesis is argued in some detail in George F. Gilder, Sexual Suicide (New
York: New York Times Book Co., 1973).
19. N. Geisler, Ethics: Alternatives and Issues (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1971), p.
225.
20. N.M. Cogan, "A Medical Social Worker Looks at the New Abortion Law," British
Medical Journal 2 (1968): 235.
21. Mary Breasted, "Baby Brokers Reaping Huge Fees," New York Times, June
28, 1977, p. 1.
22. See John Connery, Abortion: The Development of the Roman Catholic Perspective
(Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1977), for a comprehensive historical overview of the
Roman Catholic position.
23. Paul Ehrlich, The Population Bomb (New York: Ballantine Books, 1968), p. 166.
24. "How Many Babies Is Too Many?" Newsweek, July 25, 1962, p. 27.
25. "Population Implosion," Newsweek, December 6, 1976, p. 58.
26. Ibid.
27. Ibid.
28. "Earthwatch," New Age, May, 1978, p. 20.
29. "The Graying of America," Newsweek, February 28, 1977, p. 51.
30. Ibid., p. 52.
31. This is detailed in James A Weber, Grow or Die (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington
House, 1977), pp. 41-68.
32. Cf. Arthur J. Dyck, "Is Abortion Necessary to Solve Population Problems?" in
Hilgers and Horan, Abortion and Social Justice, pp. 159-76. Dyck concludes that
other alternatives are preferable to abortion, both for the individual and for the
society.
33. Daniel Callahan, Abortion: Law, Choice, and Morality (New York: Macmillan,
1970), pp. 132, 133.
34. Cited by J.C. Willke, Handbook on Abortion (Cincinnati: Hayes, 1975), p. 105.
35. Koop, Right to Live, p. 69.
36. Willke, Handbook on Abortion, p. 106.
37. Callahan, Abortion: Law, Choice, and Morality, p. 134.
38. Dr. Andre Helleger's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on
Constitutional Amendments, April 25, 1974; reprinted by the National Committee for a Human
Life Amendment Washington, D.C.
39. Hilgers and Horan, Abortion and Social Justice, p. 66.
40. Baruch Brody, Abortion and the Sancity of Life (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1975).
41. This thesis is vigorously argued in Harold O.J. Brown, The Reconstruction of the
Republic (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1977), pp. 114-29.
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