2. Warren M. Hern, Billie Corrigan, "What About Us? Staff Reactions to the D & E Procedure," Boulder Abortion Clinic. Presented at the 1978 meeting of the Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, San Diego, 26 October 1978.
Chapter Two
2. Marianne Such-Baer, "Professional staff reaction to abortion work," Social Casework, July 1974.
3. Kathleen M. Roe, "Private troubles and public issues: Providing abortion amid competing definitions," Social Science and Medicine 29 (1989): 1197.
4. Sallie Tisdale, "We Do Abortions Here," Harpers, October 1987
5. Diane M. Gianelli, "Abortion Providers Share Inner Conflicts," American Medical News, July 12, 1993.
6. Warren M. Hern, Billie Corrigan, "What About Us? Staff Reactions to the D & E Procedure," Boulder Abortion Clinic. Presented at the 1978 meeting of the Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, San Diego, 26 October 1978.
7. Hern & Corrigan
8. Howard D. Kibel, M.D., "Editorial: Staff Reactions to Abortion," Obstetrics and Gynecology, 39(1), January, 1972.
9. Nancy B. Kaltreider, M.D., Sadja Goldsmith, M.D, M.P.H., and Alan J. Margolis, M.D., "The impact of midtrimester abortion techniques on patients and staff," American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, vol. 135, p. 235-238, 1979. quote page 237.
10. Sadja Goldsmith, M.D, M.P.H., Nancy B. Kaltreider, M.D., and Alan J. Margolis, M.D. "Second Trimester Abortion by Dilation and Extraction (D & E) Surgical Techniques and Psychological Reactions," unpublished paper, p. 6.
11. Gianelli.
12. Bruce Jancin, "Emotional Turmoil of Physicians, Staff Held Biggest D & E Problem," Ob.Gyn. News Vol. 16 No. 24, December 15-31, 1981.
13. "Meet the Abortion Providers," Videotape. Conference held by Pro-Life Action League, 1989.
14. Bernard N. Nathanson, M.D., Aborting America, (Toronto: Life Cycle Books, 1979) 141.
15. Tisdale.
16. "Meet the Abortion Providers III: The Promoters," Audiotape. Conference held by the Pro-life Action League, April 3, 1993.
17. Ibid.
18. Carol Everett with Jack Shaw, Blood Money, (Oregon: Multnomah Press Books, Questar Publishers, Inc., 1992) 21. Names have been removed.
19. Tisdale.
20. Hern & Corrigan.
21. Jancin.
22. Such-Baer, 438.
23. Trauma and the Viet-Nam War Generation: Report of Findings from the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1990) 52-53.
24. Such-Baer, 439.
25. Roe, 1192.
26. Roe, 1194.
Chapter Three
2. Hern & Corrigan.
3. Tisdale.
4. Don Sloan, M.D. with Paula Hartz, Abortion: A Doctor's Perspective, A Woman's Dilemma. (New York: Donald I Fine, Inc., 1992) 239-240.
5. Everett, 98.
6. Dr. Charles Bender, M.D. (a pseudonym), age 37, from Magda Denes, In Necessity and Sorrow: Life and Death in an Abortion Hospital (New York: Basic Books, 1976) 64.
7. Ayala Pines and Elliot Aronson, Career Burnout: Causes and Cures, (New York: The Free Press, 1988).
8. Kibel.
9. "Meet the Abortion Providers." Videotape, 1989.
10. Roe, 1192.
Chapter Four
1. Leon Festinger, Henry W. Riecken, Jr., Stanley Schachter When Prophecy Fails (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1956) (condensed)
2. "Back-Alley Abortions Still Here For the Poorest Among Us," Ms., May/June 1993, p. 89.
3. "Meet the Abortion Providers III: The Promoters," audiotape by the pro-life Action League, held April 3, 1993.
4. Tisdale.
5. Thornburgh, 476 U.S. at 762.
6. Tisdale.
7. Gianelli.
8. "Warns of Negative Psychological Impact of Sonography in Abortion," ObGyn News, February 15-28, 1986
9. Warren Hern, Abortion Practice, (Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1984). Our emphasis.
10. Carol Everett, "What I Saw in the Abortion Industry" (Jefferson City, MO: Easton, 1988).
11. Antiprogestin Drugs: Ethical, Legal and Medical Issues, Arlington, Virginia, December 6-7, 1991
12. Everett.
13. Everett.
14. Sloan, 41.
15. "Doctor's Abortion Business Is Lucrative," San Diego Union, 12 October 1980, at B-1, col. 1.
16. Letter from Mrs. Mattie Byrd to Ira Reiner (undated).
2. Gianelli.
3. Tisdale.
4. Gianelli.
5. Nathanson.
6. John Thomas Noonan, A Private Choice, (New York: The Free Press, 1979) 82.
7. Abraham Lincoln, Speech at Cooper Institute, New York, February 27, 1860, in Works v. 5 147. Italics in original.
8. Harriet F. Pilpel, "A Non-Catholic Lawyer's View," in Robert Hall, ed., Abortion in a Changing World. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1970) 158.
9. Thornburgh, 476 U.S. at 762.
10. Brenda Peterson, New Age Journal, September/October, 1993.
11. Peterson.
12. Ginette Paris, The Sacrament of Abortion (Woodstock, CT: Spring Publications, 1992) 25-27.
13. Ginette Paris, Pagan Meditations (Woodstock, CT: Spring Publications, 1986)148.
14. Philip G. Zimbardo, The Cognitive Control of Motivation: The Consequences for Choice & Dissonance (Scot Foresmen & Co., 1969).
15. Gianelli.
16. Magda Denes, In Necessity and Sorrow: Life and Death in an Abortion Hospital (New York: Basic Books, 1976) 64.
17. Sloan.
18. Sloan, 171.
19. Sloan, 178.
20. Naomi Wolf, "Our Bodies, Our Souls," The New Republic, October, 1995.
21. Tisdale.
22. Sloan.
2. Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint, Case No. 84-1969, in the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida.
3. Florida Department of Professional Regulation Case #89-001853, Miami Herald October 27, 1989.
4. MA #85-10.
5. CA #D-3191
6. New York Medical Board #11593
7. The Indiana Health Profession Bureau Case #89 MLB 0032. Boston Globe, September 2, 1989
8. DPR Case #0098363; Miami Herald, April 29, 1988
9. Florida Department of Professional Regulation case numbers-102532, 73882, 70744, 75174, 80918, 85142, 94175, 94176,95832, 102527, 102528, 102529, 102531, 102598, 103134, 103466, 103467, 103468, 103469,103751 103752, 103755, 867793, 86772, 32342, 77112, 886774, 95932
10. The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, by Grace Simmons, September 30, 1989.
11. The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, by Beverly Pettigrew Kraft, November 10, 1990.
12. Kentucky Medical Licensing Board case #190, State Medical Board of Ohio, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services inspection reports, 1989, The Miami Herald Tropic Magazine September 17, 1989.
13. Michigan Case #880-46749-FY Michigan Medical board case #82-202 and California Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners case #90-6 and OAH #N-37351.
14. Affidavit, The State of South Carolina vs. J. F., Case No. 30159. He was indicted, but the case was never pursued, so he was never convicted.
15. Boston Globe, September 2, 1989.
16. See, for example, Susan Brownmiller, Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1975).
Chapter Eight
2. Patricia G. Miller, The Worst of Times (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1993).
3. Nathanson, 141.
4. In the United States District Court for the District of Kansas (Kansas City Docket), Case No. 84-20019-01.
5. Lenexa, Kansas Police report 81-2643.
6. Everett.
7. Village Voice Vol 36 Iss 26, June 25, 1991 p 20-21; by Nat Hentoff, Village Voice Vol 36, Iss 25, June 18, 1991 p 20-21. Mr. Hentoff does have a contrary view of abortion, but the magazine did still publish the piece.
8. Ms. Magazine, May/June 1993, p. 89.
9. Sarah Norton, "Tragedy--Social And Domestic," Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly, 19 November 19 1870.
10. The Revolution 4(22)346 (December 2, 1869)
11. Sloan, 61-62.
Chapter Ten
1. Such-Baer, 441.
Chapter Eleven
1. Warren Hern, "Hunted by the Right, Forgotten by the Left," New York Times, 13 March 1993.
2. Antiprogestin Drugs: Ethical, Legal and Medical Issues, Arlington, Virginia, December 6-7, 1991
3. Camille Paglia, The Advocate, 7 Mar. 1995.
4. J.C. Willke, M.D., "A Protective Ring or Violence," Connector, 1994, p. 5
5. Boston Women's Health Book Collective, The New Our Bodies, Ourselves, A Book By and For Women, (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984).
6. Germaine Greer, interview in The New Republic, 5 Oct. 1992.
7. Naomi Wolf, "Our Bodies, Our Souls," The New Republic, 15 Oct. 1995
8. U.S.A. Today, 29 Dec. 1993.
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
1. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Centers for Disease Control, 3 Jan. 1997.
2. Donald Granberg, "The Abortion Activists," Family Planning Perspectives, July-August, 1981, 157-63
3. Sloan.
4. Boston Globe, 11 Nov. 1994
5. Such-Baer, 437.
6. Hern & Corrigan.
7. Gianelli.
Chapter Fourteen
1. Sarah Weddington, Banquet Address, February 28, 1976, in Warren M. Hern and Bonnie Andrikopoulos, eds, Abortion in the Seventies: Proceedings of the Western Regional Conference on Abortion, Denver, Colorado (New York: National Abortion Federation, 1977) 279.
2. Wulff v. Singleton, 508 F.2d 1211 (8th Cir. 1975), reversed Singleton v. Wulff, 428 U.S. 106 (1976)
3. Singleton v. Wulff, 428 U.S. 106, 122 (dissent).
4. Planned Parenthood of Missouri v. Danforth, 428 U.S. 52,98 (dissent)
5. Los Angeles Times, 1-4 July 1990
6. Los Angeles Times, 10 Dec. 1987.
7. Hern, New York Times.
Chapter Fifteen
1. Edouard Sakiz, President of Roussel Uclaf, 1990 interview with Le Monde.
2. Janice Raymond, Renate Klein, and Lynette Dumble, RU-486: Misconceptions, Myths, and Morals (Cambridge, MA: Institute on Women & Technology, 1991).
3. Ellen Goodman, "The Winds of Change in the Abortion Debate," The Boston Globe Newspaper Company, 1994.
4. St. Louis Post Dispatch, 17 Feb. 1995 (editorial).
5. Diane Gianelli, "ACOG backs training nonphysicians for abortions" American Medical News, Vol. 37, Iss 4, 24 January 1994, p 3, 26.
6. Such-Baer, 435-441.
7. Patricia Lenneborg, Abortion: A Positive Decision. (New York: Bergin & Garvey, 1992).
8. Tisdale.
9. Gianelli, "Inner Conflicts".
10. Annys Shin, "Abortionists Needed," Ms., May/June, 1995: 57.
Chapter Sixteen
1. Denes.
2. Nathanson.
3. Everett.
4. "Meet the Abortion Providers," Videotape.
5. "Meet the Abortion Providers," Videotape.
Chapter Seventeen
1. For a list of articles on the breast cancer link, see
Rachel M. MacNair, "The Politics of Breast Cancer Research,"
Feminism & Nonviolence Studies on-line journal, Issue 1, 1995