Women's Bodies, Demography, and Public Health: Abortion Policy and Perspectives in the Ottoman Empire of the Nineteenth Century
Creator
Demirci, Tuba
Somel, Selçuk Aksin
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of the History of Sexuality 2008 September; 17(3):377-420
Date
2008-09Subject
Abortifacients; Attitudes; Beginning of Life; Ethics; Ethnic Groups; Fatwas; Females; Health; Historical Aspects; Illegal Islamic Ethics; Legal Aspects; Life; Literature; Males; Marital Relationship; Mass Media; Medicine; Modern History; Muslim World; Midwives; Paternalism; Political Systems; Public Health; Public Policy; Quarantine; Rights; Secularism; Sexuality; Sharia; Social Class; Social Dominance; Women's Rights; Religious Ethics; History of Health Ethics / Bioethics; Value / Quality of Life; Sexuality / Gender; Moral and Religious Aspects of Abortion; Legal Aspects of Abortion; Health Care Programs for Women;
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