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Not all babies are killed by abortion...
... SOME ARE KEPT ALIVE FOR EXPERIMENTATION
The last hours of an aborted baby
The photograph on the inside page shows Dr. Lawrence Lawn of Cambridge University's Department of Experimental Medicine at work experimenting on a living, legally aborted human baby.
Some English doctors had been vigorously defending their experiments on live aborted babies after a storm of protest blew up in England when a Member of Parliament told the press that private abortion clinics had been selling live aborted babies for research.
Dr. Lawn was quoted in the Cambridge Evening News as saying "We are simply using something
which is destined for the incinerator to benefit mankind." The Langham Street (abortion) clinic admitted sending aborted foetuses to the Middlesex Hospital, The People, May 17, 1970.
A spokesperson for the clinic said that the foetuses were aged between eighteen and twentytwo
weeks. In the News of the World, for the same date, May 17 1970, this same man, Mr. Philip Stanley, is also quoted as saying "The position is quite clear. A foetus has to be 28 weeks to become legally viable. Earlier than that is it so much garbage."
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Published By | Una McMahon





