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Volume 333:875-877 September 28, 1995 Number 13
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Abortion — 1995

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 by Gottlieb, B. R.
To the Editor: As a physician with a busy general practice in obstetrics and gynecology (with a heavy emphasis on high-risk obstetrics and a special interest in infertility) and as a provider of abortion services for more than 20 years, I have a practice that exemplifies an integrated approach to the delivery of abortion services in the general field of obstetrics and gynecology. I heartily concur with Dr. Gottlieb's recommendation (Feb. 23 issue)1 that abortion services should be integrated with other aspects of reproductive health care.

Although abortion services represent less than 2 percent of the total volume of my . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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